New Hyundai Santa Cruz Compared to 10 Smallest Pickup Trucks on Sale in 2021
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 Published On Apr 15, 2021

Every time we post a video covering upcoming trucks, viewers voice their complaints about the lack of compact models. Luckily, it appears that the automakers are actually listening to the demands, because the era of small pickups is making a comeback especially in the form of electric models. In this video we will cover the modern best-sellers within the segment as well as the all-new adventure units that appeal to the drivers who do not need to tow a 5th wheel trailer back and forth on a daily basis.

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Detailed list of all vehicles that were shown in this #AT_New_Cars release:

Hyundai Santa Cruz: hyundainews.com/en-us/releases/3282

After six long years of anticipation Hyundai finally delivers its sports adventure vehicle Santa Cruz thatblurs the lines between crossovers and trucks.

Alpha Wolf: alphamotorinc.com/wolf

2021 Alpha Wolf truck is a single-cab model that measures just 185 inches in length, seats two, and tows up to 3000 pounds. The payload capacity is not disclosed at this time, but we do know there is 34.5 cubic feet of cargo volume.

Honda Ridgeline: automobiles.honda.com/ridgeline

2021 Honda Ridgeline is getting a host of visual and functional updates to keep on top of the segment. The truck wears all-new sheet metal upfront, gets new LED headlights, and a revamped infotainment with an 8-inch screen, a volume knob, and smartphone integration.

Nissan Frontier: nissanusa.com/vehicles/future-concept/2022-frontier.html

After numerous facelifts we’ve seen over the last fifteen years, the Japanese finally revealed the next-generation 2022 Nissan Frontier as a standalone model developed specifically for the North American market.

Rivian R1T: rivian.com/r1t

Striving to break the barrier between mid-size and full-size trucks, the upcoming Rivian R1T measures 217 inches in length and offers larger usable storage, lockable in-bed compartment, and towing capability up to 11,000 pounds.

Mitsubishi L200: mitsubishi-motors.co.uk/cars/l200/engine

The L200, also known as Triton Sport and Triton Athlete was one of the first Mitsu’s to acquire the latest front fascia design and two-level front LED headlights.

Toyota Tacoma and Tacoma Trail Edition: toyota.com/tacoma/

With plenty of available flavors, the Toyota Tacoma remains a trend-setter of the segment with even more refined rivals inevitably being compared to the Japanese. For the 2021 model year, Tacoma extends its range with a Trail Special Edition built on the SR5 cab.

Ford Ranger + Thunder/Tremor: media.ford.com/content/fordmedia/fna/us/en/news/2020/09/14/ford-ranger-tremor.html

Since 2019 Ford is no longer avoiding domestic competition between its F-150 and Ranger trucks, expanding it availability beyond Europe and Australia.

Chevrolet Colorado: chevrolet.com/trucks/colorado

Through the years the Chevrolet Colorado has been reported for a refresh multiple times, but only in 2021, it finally arrives with redesigned looks, new standard and optional features.

Jeep Gladiator: jeep.com/gladiator.html

Despite abysmal sales figures during its debut year in 2019, the Jeep Gladiator has since been steadily gaining the fan base in 2021.

Toyota Hilux: newsroom.toyota.eu/new-hilux---a-more-powerful-engine-for-a-striking-design/

The refreshed 2021 Toyota Hilux brings bolder grilles, optional LED lights, plus new machine finish alloys. The truck’s performance is improved with a 2.8L 4-cyllinder Turbo Diesel generating 204 horses and 369 lb-ft of torque, that is standard on the top trims.

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