Hyundai’s Upcoming Midsize Pickup Truck: What It Could Look Like
MotorTrend has created a rendering imagining how Hyundai’s upcoming midsize pickup truck — based on the Boulder Concept revealed at the New York International Auto Show — could look in production form.
Key Details:
- Hyundai confirmed a body-on-frame midsize pickup truck will be the first production vehicle from the Boulder Concept line, expected to arrive by 2030
- The concept features a pixelated front light signature similar to the Ioniq 5 and 6, which could carry over to the production truck
- Coach-style doors from the concept are unlikely to make production; the rendering uses traditional front-hinged doors with chunky manual handles
- The illustrated version represents an extreme off-road variant, featuring 37-inch tires, massive ground clearance, an overhead light bar, and red tow points
- More mainstream trims will likely have smaller wheels, lower ground clearance, and fewer off-road features
- The truck would compete directly against the Toyota Tacoma, which has long dominated the midsize pickup segment in the US
Why It Matters: This would mark Hyundai’s first body-on-frame midsize pickup for the American market, positioning it as a serious challenger in one of the most competitive truck segments — backed by Hyundai’s track record of delivering quality vehicles.
Source: www.motortrend.com

