Hyundai says the primary ute it’s going to provide in Australia received’t be a easy ‘badge engineering’ train, and it seems the corporate is prepared to attend for the “proper” product moderately than no matter is most expedient.
“I’m not leaving till I’ve a ute, and never simply any ute. I imply, we may simply take one other platform and simply go on the market and rebadge it, and that’s simply not acceptable, particularly now,” Hyundai Motor Firm Australia president and CEO Don Romano instructed Australian media at an occasion for the brand new Palisade.
“With the competitors persevering with to develop, we have to differentiate ourselves, and there are applied sciences that we’re at the moment creating which can be completely different than something we dropped at market. I can’t get into the main points, however they are going to be popping out earlier than I go away,” he added, considerably cryptically.
“We are going to use it to make sure that our ute and our autos sooner or later are completely different than what China is at the moment producing. I’m positive they’re additionally these,” he mentioned, referring to the rising variety of electrified ute choices from China together with the plug-in hybrid BYD Shark 6.
“These manufacturers are completely different applied sciences as effectively, however we’re going to attempt to be first to market in quite a lot of areas.”
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“We will’t actually get into it proper now, however we do have an choice that’s popping out. It’s not essentially a plug-in hybrid, however it’ll be a special kind of hybrid, that’s all I can say,” defined Mr Romano, which seems to steered the upcoming ute could possibly be supplied as an extended-range electrical automobile (EREV).
EREVs sometimes drive like an electrical automobile (EV), however function a combustion engine that works as a generator to cost the battery moderately than ship drive to the wheels.
Hyundai lately introduced a partnership with Basic Motors that can see the 2 automotive giants co-develop a variety of autos for sure markets. GM already has a variety of utes, however Mr Romano cautioned towards merely anticipating a Chevrolet ute in Hyundai Australia showrooms sans the golden bow-tie.
“We’re in a relationship with Basic Motors, and we’re that relationship. But it surely isn’t a finished deal but. We could go on our personal. We did have a look at ‘can we share a platform?’ And I received’t rule it out as an choice, however it must be completely different than what they got here to market with as a result of, once more, it’s getting again to the differentiation,” he mentioned.
“Now you might have MG with the ute on the market, you see the Sharks driving round – I imply, it’s going to simply get harder and harder, and I feel we now have to actually assume in another way.
“And I imagine [Hyundai Motor Company CEO] José Muñoz, who’s main this cost, is pondering very in another way. I want I may get into extra element with you at this stage – I can’t, however I can inform you with confidence it’s coming.”

So, when is the ute coming?
“My work allow goes for an additional two and a half years. I’m not leaving till it’s coming… We’re going to get collectively, and I’m going to speak to you about it,” Mr Romano instructed Australian media.
“It’s a assured, right here’s the date, right here’s the automobile, right here’s the differentiating options, and in the event that they produce what they’re speaking about at this stage and what we’re engaged on, it’s going to be mind-blowing, it’s going to be nice.”
Mr Romano was appointed boss of Hyundai Australia earlier this 12 months, and mentioned in Could the corporate would finalise its plans for a brand new ute by the top of this 12 months.
A devoted electrical ute had already been confirmed to be in growth, and trademark filings for the nameplates Ioniq T7 and Ioniq T10 surfaced final 12 months.
“Whether or not we go along with an electrical ute, it will not be my desire, however I might take it and that’s one thing that’s already below growth,” Mr Romano mentioned in Could.
“We’re going to have to seek out that frequent denominator that’s going to suit each Australia and world. So there’ll be some compromise – that compromise could possibly be a diesel, could possibly be a hybrid, it could possibly be a plug-in hybrid.

“What I feel we’d like is one thing that competes towards the primary and quantity two available in the market, and so they’re dominant gamers,” he added, referring to the Ford Ranger and Toyota HiLux.
“That’s [mid-size, body-on-frame] what sells right here, that’s what clients need. I feel each main producer has one, and I don’t assume you generally is a viable model with out one.
“There’s completely nothing unsuitable with the [Kia] Tasman body-on-frame – it’s an important infrastructure to construct from. I’ve issues with diesel, though I might take a diesel short-term if I do know that the evolution was entering into a special route.
“We all know what we need to construct, we may construct it off of that. How lengthy would it not take? Most likely longer than I’ve.”
Mr Romano additionally didn’t rule out a GM-based ute, although mentioned it wouldn’t be his first selection as he’d choose a ute to come back from Korea.

In August, Mr Romano indicated a brand new ute for Australia wouldn’t be locked on this 12 months, citing a decline in complete ute gross sales which may delay growth.
He mentioned there was “wiggle room” within the timeline for the brand new ute to nonetheless arrive in Australia by 2029, as initially deliberate.
Mr Romano solely intends to function HMCA CEO for just a few years, throughout which era he’ll help within the seek for a long-term alternative. He could due to this fact not be within the high job by the point the ute does launch right here.
Earlier than then, Hyundai is about to launch a brand new Ranger rival in Latin America, one of many first 5 fashions Hyundai and GM will develop collectively as a part of a partnership they established in September 2024.
Come 2030, Hyundai could have a brand new, Ranger-rivalling ladder-frame ute in North America, with this mannequin confirmed by Hyundai Motor Firm CEO José Muñoz in September. This isn’t understood to be a automobile that’s being developed with GM.

Whereas the Latin American ute may function diesel energy, the North American mannequin is far much less doubtless – as an alternative, petrol, hybrid or plug-in hybrid powertrains could possibly be supplied.
Hyundai has by no means supplied a standard, body-on-frame ute, although it has a protracted historical past of constructing cabover vehicles just like the Porter/H-100.
It has a dual-can ute within the unibody, Tucson-based Santa Cruz, at the moment constructed within the US completely in left-hand drive, however that is extra of a ‘way of life’ providing than a heavy-duty load-hauler.
Hyundai’s first ute was a model of its Pony, launched in 1976. It produced this Pony Pickup till 1990, however it wasn’t supplied in markets like Australia or the US.
