will launch five new co-developed vehicles, including a compact SUV, car, and pickup, a midsize pickup, and even an EV.
The commercial electric van will be made in the US, starting as early as 2028. According to GM, it will be a “smaller sibling to Chevrolet’s BrightDrop vans.”
The new co-developed vehicles will include a compact SUV, a car, a pickup truck, a midsize pickup, and an electric van.
Hyundai and GM are also teaming up on logistics and sourcing materials, which will enable them to “reduce costs, streamline manufacturing, and launch new models faster.”
GM’s other partnership with Honda has been a big success, with the Honda Prologue and Chevy Equinox currently outselling nearly every other EV in America outside of Tesla.
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A compact SUV, a midsized pick-up, a car and another pickup—size not specified.
Unfortunately, none of those four will make it to the U.S. Instead, those will be dedicated to the Central and South American markets, which are ripe for affordable EVs right now. America gets what’s still likely profitable for automakers actively investing in new EVs: a commercial van.