2019-09-06 22:14:02

Hyundai will prepare a pickup for 2020

Hyundai is actively creating a pickup truck for US consumers. A car with the code name NX4-OB will appear in May 2020.

Based on the future generation of Tucson, the new pickup will receive a new 2.5-liter GDi Theta III unit from the standard version. The hybrid model execution will follow.

Hyundai Motor America vice president of product planning Michael O’Brien previously told the media that the new product would become an extremely versatile auto. The car produces in America.

More than 60% of sales in the US car market fall on off-road vehicles. Today, the company in Alabama produces three models - Santa Fe, Sonata, Elantra.

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