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Hyundai Confirms Mid-Size Pickup for America, Eyes Body-on-Frame SUV

by Samir Gautam
September 20, 2025
in Automobiles, Business, Cars
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Hyundai is gearing up for its biggest push yet into America’s most competitive vehicle segments. Speaking in New York, Hyundai Motor Company CEO José Muñoz confirmed that the automaker is developing a mid-size, body-on-frame pickup truck specifically for the U.S. market. The model is scheduled to arrive by 2030, with the possibility of a body-on-frame SUV joining the lineup on the same platform.

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“This expansion allows us to broaden our reach and connect with customers at the heart of the U.S. market,” Muñoz said.

A Bold Step Into America’s Toughest Segments

Hyundai already sells SUVs across the spectrum from the subcompact Venue to the three-row Palisade, as well as the Tucson-based Santa Cruz pickup. But a dedicated body-on-frame truck and SUV would mark a first for the Korean automaker in the U.S., entering the turf long dominated by Detroit, Toyota, and Jeep.

Toyota leads the mid-size SUV game with the 4Runner, Land Cruiser, and Lexus GX. Ford has enjoyed strong demand for the revived Bronco, while Jeep continues to ride on the Wrangler’s loyal fanbase. Rumors of Nissan resurrecting the Xterra only highlight how crowded the field is becoming.

In the full-size SUV space, the competition is even fiercer. GM’s Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban, along with GMC Yukon and Cadillac Escalade, control much of the market. Toyota’s Sequoia, Ford’s Expedition, Nissan’s Armada, and Jeep’s Wagoneer siblings round out the landscape.

Why Body-on-Frame?

Body-on-frame vehicles may be old-school in their engineering, but they remain America’s favorite for off-road capability, towing strength, and rugged appeal. They are also extremely profitable, an important factor for any automaker looking to grow its U.S. presence.

By leveraging a shared platform for both a mid-size truck and SUV, Hyundai gains efficiency in development and manufacturing, while also broadening its product lineup in segments that carry the highest margins.

Electrification on the Horizon

Muñoz hinted that the upcoming pickup will feature some level of electrification, most likely hybrid powertrains. That would place Hyundai in step with broader industry trends, where Ford’s hybrid F-150 and Toyota’s electrified trucks have already found traction with American buyers.

It also suggests Hyundai is eyeing long-term relevance in markets where emissions regulations and consumer demand are shifting rapidly. A hybrid mid-size truck could serve as a bridge before the company fully commits to all-electric trucks and SUVs in the next decade.

A U.S.-Led Effort

While Hyundai has recently partnered with GM to develop trucks and SUVs for Central and South America, Muñoz clarified that this U.S.-bound pickup and SUV will be a homegrown effort. That distinction is critical: American buyers tend to favor vehicles engineered and built with their market in mind, especially when it comes to trucks.

Looking Ahead

The mid-size truck market in the U.S. has seen renewed energy with the arrival of updated models like the Toyota Tacoma, Ford Ranger, and Chevrolet Colorado. By the time Hyundai’s entry arrives, the space will likely be more crowded than ever, but also brimming with opportunity.

For Hyundai, the move signals confidence. After decades of building a reputation in cars and crossovers, the company now feels ready to challenge long-established rivals in the heart of America’s vehicle culture. Whether it can carve out its own space alongside the Wrangler, Bronco, and 4Runner will be the true test.

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