As much as drivers buy Jeeps like the Wrangler and the Gladiator for their rugged looks, brand heritage and off-road capabilities, let’s be honest: much of the draw comes from the ability to feel the wind in your face.
After all, you won’t find many other options on the market that feature both a removable top and removable doors. While Ford’s Bronco is one alternative, most others — like the Hummer EV or the G-Class Cabrio — only allow for an open roof experience.

Evidently, Hyundai sees the appeal in what Jeep is bringing to the table. The Korean automaker has been kicking around the idea of a pickup truck promising a Gladiator-rivaling open-air experience.
Raise the roof (and ditch the doors)
The confirmation comes from a patent published with the United States Patent and Trademark Office, as first discovered by CarBuzz. Filed under both the Hyundai and Kia brands, it outlines a design for a roof side rail assembly to support a removable center panel.






