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Whoa! Hyundai's New Roadmap Includes Midsize Pickup Truck in the U.S. “Before 2030”
It turns out the same 2.5-liter turbocharged I-4 and eight-speed automatic transmission used by Hyundai's Genesis brand is shared with the Tasman. Genesis models offer rear- or all-wheel drive, and we ... Read More
Biden Administration Proposal Could Block Chinese Cars, Trucks, and SUVs From the U.S.

A new government proposal doesn’t ban the vehicles outright, but does want to ban the hard and “soft” parts that will make them work. At this moment, Chinese manufacturers have not entered the U.S. Read More
Could Hyundai Build A Body-On-Frame SUV to Rival The Toyota 4Runner?

Does Hyundai have what it takes to compete with the Toyota 4Runner? Hyundai has officially announced that an old-school, body-on-frame midsize pickup truck will arrive in the U.S. before 2030, as ... Read More
The Biggest Figure Hyundai and Kia Made! What’s Driving the EV Boom?

Hyundai Motor's Ioniq 5/Courtesy of Hyundai Motor and Kia" > Hyundai and Kia set new U.S. monthly sales records in August with 179,455 vehicles sold, a 10.9% increase year-over-year. Eco-friendly ... Read More
Hyundai, Kia agree to $210 million U.S. auto safety civil penalty

Hyundai Motor Co and Kia Motors' U.S. units on Friday agreed to a record $210 million civil penalty after U.S. auto safety regulators said they failed to recall 1.6 million vehicles for engine issues ... Read More
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