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The commercial van market in the US is exploding with new products at the moment, with entries from
Ford,
Ram,
Nissan and others. And we are
seeing images (again) of
Hyundai testing its own van in Europe, as well, though it's not known whether the model will make it to the US. While the company has offered work vehicles overseas in the past, this one appears to be a direct competitor to European vehicles with large bodies and tiny wheels like the
Ford Transit and
Mercedes-Benz Sprinter.
The latest images show off not just the standard commercial van but also the pickup version, and
interior for the first time. According to our spy shooters, Hyundai did not want people to see the inside of the test vehicle, reaching out specifically in an attempt to secure the pictures you see here. It's hard to say what's worth being so secretive about, but that big infotainment screen certainly looks like a nice addition. We still aren't sure whether the Korean company has opted for front- or rear-wheel drive for the model, but the gearshift suggests that it's using a six-speed manual transmission.
The pickup truck version has a cab that looks just like the standard van. Testing this variant suggests that Hyundai is addressing the need for multiple body configurations in the commercial space.
Other than the camouflage and cladding, the enclosed version looks identical to the previous spy shots we saw. Though the previous iteration
had blacked out panels along the side where windows might go, indicating a passenger version.
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