Hyundai revealed the Boulder Concept, offering the first look at its first body-on-frame platform that will underpin a new midsize pickup due by 2030.
The boxy, two-box Boulder uses Hyundai’s “Art of Steel” design language and was designed in the United States, with the concept indicating the brand’s future styling and a likely off-road SUV sibling.
Hyundai says the concept emphasizes aggressive approach, departure and breakover angles, generous fording depth, 37-inch mud-terrain tires, a full-size rear-mounted spare and a tailgate with a double hinge and power drop-down window.
Inside, the Boulder shows vital vehicle information at the bottom of the windshield and four small square displays with physical controls; Hyundai did not disclose powertrains and says the program is in early development, while Motor1 expects the platform could accommodate electric, combustion and hybrid options.
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