The Hyundai Boulder Concept has been revealed at the 2026 New York motor show, previewing the rugged, boxy design direction of the brand’s first proper Ford Ranger and Toyota HiLux rival – a model on Hyundai Australia’s wish list for 2028.

Hyundai has confirmed it will introduce a new pickup in the United States by 2030, underpinned by a ladder-frame chassis like those used by the Ranger, HiLux and key rivals, after previously offering the car-based Santa Cruz.

“Developing a robust midsize pickup is a significant growth opportunity for Hyundai in the United States,” said Hyundai Motor North America president and CEO Randy Parker in a statement.

“Body-on-frame trucks play a central role in this market, and we see a clear opportunity to bring customers a new alternative that reflects how they work, explore, and live.

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“The Boulder Concept SUV signals our approach to this segment and how we are thoughtfully developing our midsize pickup with the needs and expectations of US customers at the core.”

The show car rides on the upcoming ute’s underpinnings, topped with muscular ‘Art of Steel’ styling including pronounced wheel arches, 37-inch all-terrain tyres, a bluff front end and a tailgate-mounted spare wheel.

Inside, the sand-coloured cabin features configurable seating and a rounded dashboard, a head-up display along with a raft of physical buttons and off-road-focused details such as rugged grab handles, four small central displays, and large storage areas.