Hyundai Europe recently unveiled images of the Tucson's facelift, revealing a more contemporary design. The highlight is the N Line model, launched in Hyundai's home market alongside the compact crossover's update.

The N Line stands out with subtly redesigned headlights, distinct from the standard trims, and sports a new grille, differentiating it from its predecessor.

The Tucson N Line boasts exclusive 19-inch wheels and an updated front bumper. We also get a glimpse of the standard all-wheel-drive variant from the rear. At first glance, the rear end seems unchanged, but a closer look reveals a reworked lower light setup. The previous horizontal strip has been replaced by a larger light cluster, and the bumper no longer features the diamond-like pattern.

For the 2024 model, Hyundai opts for more traditional buttons. The gear selector now finds its place on the steering wheel column, aligning with Hyundai's recent design trends. Dual 12.3-inch screens enhance the modern feel. The steering wheel sees a unique change - the traditional H badge is replaced by four dots representing the Morse code for 'H'. The climate control panel is updated, and the center console now presents a 'floating' design.

Hyundai also prioritizes cabin tranquility. Double-laminated glass extends from the windshield to the front door windows, reducing noise intrusion. The introduction of two-stage dampers at the front axle, a thicker floor carpet, and additional noise insulation in the front wheel guard, under the driver's seat, and in the B- and C-pillars further enhance the quietness inside.

The updated Tucson, produced at Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Czech in Nosovice, is set for its European debut in early 2024. Detailed specifications will be revealed then, promising a blend of style and comfort in Hyundai's latest offering.

Source: Hyundai

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Евгений Ушаков
Evgenii Ushakov
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