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The Best Midsize Pickup Trucks to Buy in 2025
The right size isn't always the most size. The midsize truck market is better now than it has been in decades.
Built in Argentina, the new Dakota revives the nameplate for Latin America, with the US getting its own version, too.
This midsize truck dominates resale charts, retaining an incredible 74% of its value after five years. Find out which model tops the list.
At the moment, Hyundai sells just two cars in the U.S. that wear its all-important N performance badge: the Elantra N and the Ioniq 5 N. That lineup is set to expand when the Ioniq 6 N joins the ranks ...
Ram is officially preparing to re-engage with the midsize pickup segment, Stellantis CEO Antonio Filosa confirmed a 2027 launch of the long-awaited truck that will slot beneath the Ram 1500.
Back in 2019, a startup called Lordstown Motors showed off a full-size electric pickup truck that it planned to build in a former GM assembly plant in Ohio. In spring 2021, Ford showed a small group ...
The Ram midsize pickup finally has an arrival date: Stellantis CEO Antonio Filosa says the official reveal of the smaller pick-up will come in 2027. This announcement comes via an investor meeting in ...
After years of anticipation and industry speculation, Ram’s long-awaited midsize pickup for the North American market finally appears to be moving closer to reality. The idea has been under ...
If you’re an avid reader of The Drive, you may have noticed a tidbit in this morning’s edition of The Downshift about Hyundai bringing a midsize pickup to the United States by the end of the decade.
Thanks to its workhorse reliability and rugged off-road capability, the Toyota Tacoma dominates the midsize pickup segment in the United States. It’s a truck that’s truly versatile in its abilities, ...
While most of the early rumors centered around Stellantis saying a Ram midsize pickup could use the STLA Large platform—a unibody design—it appears customer demand may have turned the tide. (It also ...
In 2024, the Toyota Tacoma was the fifth best-selling pickup in the United States. Although it may never outpace the Ford F-Series or other higher-ranking trucks, the Tacoma sold more than 192,000 ...
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