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HMC24.150-0.16%
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GM72.540-2.5%
F11.590-0.09%
RIVN15.4000.46%
CYD39.410-0.08%
HMC24.150-0.16%
TM207.010-2.66%
CVNA313.5481.45799%
PAG149.3400.18%
LAD251.8201%
AN197.680-0.29%
GPI329.450-1.34%
ABG194.7600.73%
SAH64.870-0.38%
TSLA360.590-20.67001%
GM72.540-2.5%
F11.590-0.09%
RIVN15.4000.46%
CYD39.410-0.08%
HMC24.150-0.16%
TM207.010-2.66%
CVNA313.5481.45799%
PAG149.3400.18%
LAD251.8201%
AN197.680-0.29%
GPI329.450-1.34%
ABG194.7600.73%
SAH64.870-0.38%

Hyundai outlines 36-model North America product push through 2030

The automaker plans a broad mix of powertrains and expanded U.S. manufacturing to support long-term regional growth.

Hyundai outlines 36-model North America product push through 2030

On the Dash:

  • Hyundai will launch 36 new or updated models by 2030, expanding lineup depth across key segments.
  • A mix of ICE, HEV, EV, and EREV powertrains signals continued flexibility in meeting consumer demand.
  • Localization targets include more than 80% of U.S. assembly and supply chain content, up from 60%.

Hyundai Motor will introduce 36 all-new or significantly enhanced models across North America from 2026 through 2030, the company announced during its annual general shareholder meeting on March 26, 2026. The planned rollout spans passenger cars, SUVs, trucks, and commercial vehicles, including core models and expanded trims such as XRT and N performance variants.

The new product pipeline will be supported by a mix of ICE, hybrid, electric, and extended-range electric powertrains, reflecting Hyundai’s effort to meet shifting consumer demand across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.

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The strategy builds on Hyundai’s previously announced $26 billion investment in the U.S., which includes development of a new steel mill in Louisiana and a robotics innovation hub. The investment is aimed at strengthening the company’s manufacturing and technology footprint while supporting the expansion of product offerings.

Notably, the automaker is targeting more than 80% of vehicles sold in the U.S. to be assembled domestically by 2030, while increasing U.S. supply chain content from approximately 60% to 80%.

The combined focus on product expansion, diversified powertrains and localized production is designed to support long-term growth and operational flexibility in North America. Company leadership emphasized that the approach aligns manufacturing, sourcing, and product development more closely with regional market demands.

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