Korean premium auto brand Genesis has mocked up a ute, and it’s left the door open for a production version.

Images of the Hyundai luxury brand’s proposed electric ute have been published in the latest Auto&Design magazine, and reshared by Anh Ðinh Hoàng on Instagram, alongside a rakish people mover and a hydrogen fuel-cell SUV.

“An electric pickup truck? Why not?” Hyundai Motor Group’s chief creative officer and chief design officer, Luc Donckerwolke, told the magazine about the concept’s creation.

“Then we discarded it because we had to focus on different projects. Maybe in the future, who knows.”

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The unnamed concept was reportedly conceived with the US market in mind, though in hindsight it may have been for the best that Genesis didn’t go ahead with the project given slumping sales of the Tesla Cybertruck and the axing of the electric Ford F-150 Lightning.

Instead of employing unibody construction like all other Genesis products, the ute concept is reportedly underpinned by a “chassis based on two side members” for greater off-road capability, according to the magazine. That suggests it would have been a body-on-frame vehicle, a first for the brand.

While Genesis has never produced a ute, this concept is recognisable as a product of the brand due to the presence of signature design cues like two-line lighting front and rear (and for the side indicators), plus a crest-shaped grille area.

In this concept, the grille area opens up to reveal a front storage compartment – a rather less practical alternative to the under-storage area found under the conventional bonnet of the F-150 Lightning.

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