Next Hyundai Tucson officially revealed with a bold new look that marks a significant design shift for the automaker's best-selling compact SUV in the competitive American market.
The vehicle ditches its previous soft curves for a boxier, more upright stance that resembles a shrunken Santa Fe, aiming to outshine rivals like the Toyota RAV4 and Honda CR-V.
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SubscribeUp front, a slim horizontal light bar stretches across the nose, flanked by vertical lighting, a beefier grille, and more muscular fender lines.
The interior showcases a massive touchscreen front and center, a sleek digital gauge cluster, and wood-like trim alongside tactile buttons requested by drivers.
What We Know About Powertrains and Pricing
Hyundai is still keeping powertrain details and pricing under wraps, leaving enthusiasts eager to learn what will power the fifth-generation vehicle when it arrives.
Current gas-fed models feature a 187-horsepower engine, but industry expectations point toward enhanced hybrid and electrified options to stay competitive.
The new infotainment system utilizes advanced software features, though complete technological specifications will be released closer to the official launch date.
The fifth-gen Tucson is expected to land in US showrooms next year, meaning more details and surprises will trickle out over the coming months.