What's Happening?
Hyundai has unveiled the Boulder SUV Concept at the New York Auto Show, showcasing its first body-on-frame vehicle designed for the U.S. market. The Boulder Concept, inspired by off-road vehicles like the Ford Bronco, features rugged design elements and
is a preview of Hyundai's upcoming midsize pickup truck, set to launch by 2030. The concept emphasizes off-road capabilities with features such as oversized tires, safari-style windows, and a flexible tailgate. Hyundai plans to develop and build these vehicles in the U.S. using locally sourced steel.
Why It's Important?
The introduction of the Boulder SUV Concept marks Hyundai's strategic entry into the competitive midsize pickup segment, traditionally dominated by American brands. By designing and manufacturing vehicles in the U.S., Hyundai aims to appeal to American consumers and compete directly with established models like the Ford Bronco and Jeep Wrangler. This move reflects Hyundai's commitment to expanding its product lineup and capturing a share of the lucrative pickup market.
What's Next?
Hyundai will continue to develop the Boulder Concept into a production model, with plans to offer electric, plug-in hybrid, and extended-range options. The company will focus on building a strong presence in the U.S. market, leveraging local manufacturing and design to attract consumers. The success of this initiative could lead to further expansion of Hyundai's body-on-frame vehicle offerings.









