GM's Smaller Electric Van Will Be A Hyundai
Briefly

General Motors and Hyundai are expanding their partnership to develop new vehicles, with one product aimed at the North American market. A smaller electric van will be introduced, positioned below Chevrolet's BrightDrop vans, using a Hyundai platform. This vehicle will be built alongside a two-door variant of the Staria minivan. Both companies will sell these vehicles under their own brands, focusing on unique design while integrating engineering from both GM and Hyundai. The first vehicle will debut in 2028, with an overall production target of 800,000 units annually. Future propulsion technologies, including fuel cells, are also being explored.
General Motors and Hyundai have officially expanded their partnership on new vehicle development, resulting in a smaller electric van for North America, aiming for production of 800,000 units annually.
The electric van will be built on a Hyundai platform, likely utilizing the underpinnings from the upcoming Staria minivan, and will feature unique designs from both brands.
Read at InsideEVs
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