The Tucson's exterior showcases Hyundai's evolved 'Parametric Dynamics' design, highlighted by a new grille and the latest 'Parametric Jewel' lighting. Enhancements include a revamped bumper, faux skid plate, fresh wheel designs, and a reworked rear end.
Inside, the Tucson boasts a minimalist three-spoke steering wheel and a restructured dashboard, accommodating a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster and an equally sized infotainment system. Revised switchgear, repositioned air vents, and a new center console with a wireless smartphone charger and dual cup holders mark further interior updates. Additionally, the shifter is now on the steering column, and there are added physical controls.
Details about the Tucson's powertrain remain undisclosed, but improvements are anticipated. The Korean-spec model introduces two new color options: Fine Green Matte and Ultimate Red Metallic, and a tri-tone interior combining green, black, and gray.
More information about the Tucson is expected in the coming weeks.
Source: Hyundai