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Old 08-23-17, 10:27 AM
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Hyundai plans to launch a pickup truck in the United States as part of a broader plan to catch up with a shift away from sedans in one of the Korean automaker's most important markets, a senior company executive said.

Michael J. O'Brien, vice president of corporate and product planning at Hyundai's U.S. unit, told Reuters that Hyundai's top management has given the green light for development of a pickup truck similar to a show vehicle called the Santa Cruz that U.S. Hyundai executives unveiled in 2015.

Hyundai currently does not offer a pickup truck in the United States.

Hyundai also plans to launch a small SUV called the Kona in the United States later this year.

People familiar with the automaker's plans said separately that Hyundai plans to launch three other new or refreshed SUVs by 2020.

So-called crossovers — sport utilities built on chassis similar to sedans — now account for about 30 percent of total light vehicle sales in the United States. Consumers in China, the world's largest auto market, are also substituting car-based SUVs for sedans.

People familiar with Hyundai's plans said the company plans to roll out a new version of its Santa Fe Sport midsize SUV next year, followed by an all-new seven-passenger crossover to replace a current three-row Santa Fe in early 2019 in the United Sates. A redesigned Tucson SUV is expected in 2020, people familiar with Hyundai's plans said.

Hyundai's U.S. dealers have pushed the company to invest more aggressively in SUVs and trucks as demand for sedans such as the midsize Sonata and the smaller Elantra has waned, and as Hyundai has announced a shift to electric vehicles.

"We are optimistic about the future," Scott Fink, chief executive of Hyundai of New Port Richey, Fla., which is Hyundai's biggest U.S. dealer, said. "But we are disappointed that we don't have the products today."

Hyundai's U.S. sales are down nearly 11 percent this year through July 31, worse than the overall 2.9-percent decline in U.S. car and light truck sales. Sales of the Sonata, once a pillar of Hyundai's U.S. franchise, have fallen 30 percent through the first seven months of 2017. In contrast, sales of Hyundai's current SUV lineup are up 11 percent for the first seven months of this year.

"Our glasses are fairly clean," O'Brien said. "We understand where we have a shortfall.​​​​
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The pickup is doomed to failure. The unibody pickup segment is currently occupied by a single vehicle--the Honda Ridgeline--which thanks to a complete redesign last year is on pace for its 2nd best sales year in history, and its best year in the past decade. By that, I mean it's selling about 3k units/month . An even less-practical 2-door entrant to this tiny segment is DOA.

They should make it a convertible while they're at it. After all, the Chevy SSR sold hundreds of units per month...should recoup R&D costs in no time.
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^^^ innovation isn't impossible, so let's see what happens.
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Why did the 1st-generation Honda Ridgeline sell so poorly? Was it the odd styling? Will the 2nd-generation model sell better, now that it has much more conventional styling? We don't know yet what Hyundai's new pickup will be (car-based for body-on-frame) or what it will look like, so it is hard to judge at this point.
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Hyundai also plans to launch a small SUV called the Kona in the United States later this year. People familiar with the automaker's plans said separately that Hyundai plans to launch three other new or refreshed SUVs by 2020.
A least Hyundai recognizes that is more potential to be had from SUVs and this potential truck. Aside from the Cross-over revolution, which has most recently welcomed Maserati (Levante), Jaguar E-Pace/F-Pace, and Bentley Bentayga, We'll soon have entries from Aston Martin (DBX?), RR, Lamborghini, and as blasphemous as it sounds.. Ferrari. Genesis will have a few too. Ford is bringing back the Ranger and Bronco, I wouldn't be surprised if GM brings back the Blazer. The Bronco with a base 2.7L EcoBoost is almost like a modern day GMC Typhoon/ Chevy Syclone. Ford also has the 2018 EcoSport slated below the Escape coming too. The Hyundai Kona is likely a main rival.
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Originally Posted by Sulu
We don't know yet what Hyundai's new pickup will be (car-based for body-on-frame) or what it will look like, so it is hard to judge at this point.
Of course we do. Just look at it. Or listen to Hyundai themselves:

[Dave Zuchowski, president and CEO of Hyundai Motor America] said Hyundai is working on the lifestyle pickup, which would share a platform with the Tucson compact crossover. The car-based pickup—of the same ilk as the Honda Ridegline or discontinued Subaru Baja—went for design review in early August, and the automaker is close to locking in the final design.
http://www.motortrend.com/news/2019-...-almost-ready/
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the article is more about suvs than the pickup... with a new onslaught of new versions and completely new models coming
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I'm not sure if I missed it but will the Genesis brand bring any luxury SUV?
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Originally Posted by GS3Tek
I'm not sure if I missed it but will the Genesis brand bring any luxury SUV?
Yes. I think they have at least 2 coming in the near future.
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