Undeterred by the recent ICE raid that rounded up hundreds of its workers in Georgia, Hyundai announced a fresh slate of investments in the US, including $2.7 billion into the EV battery factory where the raid took place. The automaker also plans to release a range of new electrified models, including extended-range EVs and over a dozen hybrid vehicles by 2030. But it will expand its gas-powered lineup with the debut of a mid-sized pickup truck for North America in 2030.

Hyundai made the announcements at its annual CEO Investor Day held in New York City — the first time the automaker has convened the event outside of South Korea. It was a sign that despite the setback in Georgia, Hyundai wasn’t letting off the gas. But the ICE raid still loomed large over the event. Hyundai CEO Jose Muñoz

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