Body-On-Frame Vehicles Are Making A Fascinating Comeback, And We're Here For It

The body-on-frame vehicle segment is expanding with new models from Nissan, Kia, and Hyundai, following the success of Toyota, Lexus, and Ford. Modern body-on-frame vehicles offer advanced technology, including electrification and turbocharging, making them more efficient and capable.
The body-on-frame vehicle segment is experiencing a resurgence with new models entering the market. Nissan is reviving the Xterra nameplate as a true body-on-frame SUV, while Kia and Hyundai are preparing to launch the Tasman and Boulder pickup and SUV models. Toyota and Lexus have already seen success with new body-on-frame nameplates. The growth in demand for adventure vehicles began with the arrival of crossover SUVs, which offered elevated ride height, all-wheel drive traction, and cargo flexibility. Modern body-on-frame vehicles have solved previous problems, offering advanced powerplants, including high-efficiency gas engines, hybrid engines, and electric offerings. The Toyota TNGA-F global platform provides a scalable solution, accommodating vehicles with varying wheelbases.
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