In an unexpected development, both Hyundai and Kia are gearing up to launch body-on-frame pickup trucks. It may seem unlikely, but it’s accurate, and this is quite a noteworthy advancement as these two giants continue to forge ahead, challenging the industry on various fronts.
From the Palisade and Telluride, which are among the finest in their segments, to genuinely impressive electric vehicles and stylish economy cars, Hyundai and Kia have faced skepticism at several times, and now the industry is paying close attention. Hyundai announced it will commence a line of body-on-frame vehicles in the U.S. before 2030, teasing them with an SUV that resembles a competitor to the Bronco. A week later, Kia confirmed its plan to bring a body-on-frame truck to the U.S. by 2030 as well, even discussing powertrains.
The latest episode of The Drivecast unveils what the upcoming body-on-frame Hyundai pickup truck will entail, what Hyundai has learned, and what they will attempt to rectify with the current lineup of midsize trucks on the market, along with prospects for functionality in these upcoming models.
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