Hyundai Australia will launch its first dual-cab ute to challenge the market-leading Ford Ranger and Toyota HiLux in 2028 at the earliest, and it says there are lessons to be learned from the slow-selling Kia Tasman.

Speaking at the launch of the updated Hyundai Staria people mover and Staria Load commercial van, Hyundai Australia chief operating officer Gavin Donaldson said the South Korean automaker is taking a cautious approach.

Hyundai Motor Group (HMG) brand Kia introduced its first dual-cab ute, the Tasman, in mid-2025 and since then it has failed to meet the company’s sales expectations.

“[If] you’re a football coach, you [don’t] want to talk about your opposition,” Mr Donaldson said.

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Unofficial Kia Tasman facelift render.
Unofficial Kia Tasman facelift render.

“I look at [Tasman] and go, regardless of the outcome, they have a product that’s in a market that generates… it’s 20 per cent of the market.

“So regardless of their overall performance, I still look at it and go, they are getting incremental sales by having it in the market, that is fantastic. The marketing launch, I think they did well with branding and all that.

“Why they’re probably not getting to the levels they want, they will have a better answer from that perspective.

“But I look at it and go, they’re participating in a market that we’re not, and I wish we were.”