Hyundai Motor Group’s Electric Trucks Are On The Horizon: What To Expect via InsideEVs
Hyundai Motor Group may not be synonymous with pickup trucks, at least not in the same way as Ford or General Motors, but that does not mean that the South Korean conglomerate has shied away from them., HMG confirmed that electric trucks are in the pipeline, but stopped short of revealing more details. Based on its EV roadmap – of which plenty of details were shared – we can make an educated guess on what HMG's future trucks might offer.
HMG’s new electric vehicle strategy, christened Hyundai Motor Way, aims to ramp up efficiency and manufacturing while reducing costs. And the new Integrated Modular Architecture ,The IMA is HMG’s second dedicated EV platform after the Electric Global Modular Architecture , which underpins the Hyundai
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