Recently, an Australian news website leaked some information about Hyundai’s new pickup truck model.

According to the report, Hyundai has recently registered trademarks for several vehicle models in Australia, including the name Hyundai Ioniq T10 in the category of “electric vehicles, trucks, and utilities.”

The letter T in the name could stand for Truck, as it is accompanied by the number 10 to emphasize the relatively large size of the vehicle. It is highly likely that this is the name for the upcoming electric pickup truck that Hyundai plans to launch in the near future.

In addition to the Ioniq T10, Hyundai has also registered the name Ioniq T7. This is likely a mid-size pickup truck that will be released alongside the larger T10 model.

Previously, Hyundai had revealed plans to develop several electric pickup truck models, with an expected launch date around 2026.

Therefore, in the future, the pickup truck segment will become even more competitive. The Ioniq T10 could be positioned to compete with the Ford F-150 Lightning in the US market, while the Ioniq T7 will compete with the mid-size Ranger.

TH (Tuoitrethudo)

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