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From Pickups to EV Vans—Hyundai and GM’s Massive Joint GambleHyundai Motor and General Motors have launched a major joint venture to co-develop five vehicle models for Latin America and North America. The plan includes a midsize pickup, compact pickup, small ...
Ford Motor Co. is delaying the launch of its next-generation electric commercial van and electric full-size pickup truck to ...
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Hyundai and GM to co-develop five vehicles under strategic agreementHyundai Motor Company and General Motors have announced the first five vehicles to be co-developed under their strategic ...
The Rivian Commercial Van 700 is best for “more cargo and extra storage,” with an estimated range of 153 miles, a GVWR of 9,500 lb., and a payload of 2,513 lb.
General Motors and Hyundai Motor announced on Wednesday their first agreement to jointly develop five vehicles. Four of the vehicles — a compact SUV, a car, a pickup, and a mid-size pickup — are ...
Toyota, Suzuki, and Daihatsu Motor just shared that they've worked together to develop a fully electric vehicle platform. It will be used for next-gen mini-commercial electric vans.
A successful SDV approach relies on three core technological advancements: modular applications and services, software-configurable vehicle networks and dynamic data management and collection. The ...
Model 1 represents more than 20 top commercial vehicles (bus, van, EV, and other alternative fuel) manufacturers across the country. For more information on Model 1, its products, service, parts ...
The new light commercial vehicle (LCV) market shrank by 5.1% in July – marking the sector’s eighth consecutive month of ...
As a result, the latest 2025 outlook revised downwards by SMMT, with the market now expected to decline by more than 30,000 ...
Openreach, which operates the UK’s second largest commercial van fleet, has deployed its 5,000th electric vehicle, hitting a ...
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