The Toyota Tacoma and friends are about to be shown up by… take a guess. Hyundai? Nope, you’re wrong. But almost.
Hyundai’s sister company, Kia, just officially announced its efforts to build and introduce a new midsize pickup specifically for the American market. But it’s not just the pickup itself that will be the main attraction.
Instead, Kia plans to seriously one-up the Tacoma and its rivals by being the first to do a series of forward-thinking innovations for the popular open-bed segment.
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The confirmation comes from Kia CEO, Ho Sung Song, who recently announced the pickup at the company’s annual investor meeting. There, Song confirmed a new midsize pickup designed and engineered specifically for the American market is in the works.
The plan is to grab a piece of the popular midsize pickup market pie currently dominated by the Toyota Tacoma, Chevrolet Colorado/GMC Canyon, Ford Ranger and Nissan Frontier. Hyundai also has an American-focused midsize pickup in the works, while Ram is in the process of reviving the Dakota.




