Hyundai Australia’s first foray into the burgeoning dual-cab ute market is still a few years off, according to the Korean brand’s local operating chief.

Speaking with media, Hyundai Australia chief operating officer Gavin Donaldson said the brand’s rival to the Ford Ranger and Toyota HiLux is still likely to launch around 2028.

“Strategically, it’s still a work in progress. It’s leaning towards a couple of years from now… and it’s still [being developed] in collaboration with the US,” Mr Donaldson said.

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Asked if Hyundai will even still want to compete in the dual-cab ute market in 2028 as more and more players enter the segment, Mr Donaldson stressed the importance of such a product in Australia based on volume alone.

“It’s 20 per cent of the market, so you’re not participating in one in five cars being sold [in Australia]. Then the secondary part is… it makes the second car in the driveway easier to sell,” he explained.

“If you have a product portfolio like Hyundai does, it will actually complement all the other vehicles that we do – so I think it gives us volume opportunities from that point of view.

“We are not walking away from a ute, we still want a ute. We’re in great consultation [with Hyundai Motor Company]. I think ultimately what it’s about [now is], it’s the powertrain we’re trying to get into the country.”

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