Hyundai Crater concept: Rugged off-road SUV previewed

The hardcore Hyundai Crater concept has been teased in sketch form ahead of its world debut at AutoMobility LA 2025 in Los Angeles this Thursday (4:45am AEDT on November 21).

Described as an “extreme off-road show vehicle”, the South Korean brand says the Crater “is a compact off-road SUV show vehicle that embodies capability and toughness” and a “design exploration that captures the spirit of adventure”.

“Inspired by extreme environments, the Crater Concept was conceived at Hyundai America Technical Centre (HATCI) in Irvine, California and has been crafted to amplify the same spirit and robustness found in Hyundai’s XRT production vehicles.”

Hyundai’s XRT vehicles are more off-road-capable, ruggedly styled versions of its SUVs, including the Ioniq 5 and Palisade, as well as the Santa Cruz ute.

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No other details were announced about the concept, which is clearly a rugged off-road wagon wearing Hyundai’s new-age pixel design theme.

However, Hyundai has made no secret of its desire to compete with the top-selling Ford Ranger and Toyota HiLux by offering its first dual-cab ute, and it’s possible the Crater will preview a potential SUV version.

Speaking at Hyundai’s recent Investor Day, the company’s global chief José Muñoz confirmed the brand’s first pickup would be launched in North America before 2030, alongside a slide that stated “build-out pick-up truck portfolio and broaden customer base, with potential for body-on-frame SUV variant”.

That suggests the Hyundai ute will be released first, and it could be followed by a closely related SUV version – just as the Everest is based on the Ranger, the Isuzu MU-X is based on the D-Max, and the Toyota Fortuner is based on the outgoing HiLux (but won’t be replaced).