The new Hyundai Tucson was revealed a few days ago with a more dynamic appearance that embodies the company’s progressive vision for future mobility. It is set to make its debut in early 2024 but our colleagues at GGoma Studio already spied the US-Spec model completely undisguised.
The new Hyundai Tucson inherits the essence of the current model’s “Parametric Dynamics” design language while evolving with a more refined and powerful aesthetic. The front fascia features a bold interplay of thin, angular lines in the radiator grille, complemented by hidden “Parametric Jewel” daytime running lights (DRLs).
The bumper and skid plates extend seamlessly from side to side, creating a dynamic and visually wider stance. Redesigned alloy wheels further accentuate the car’s dynamism and enhance its overall proportions. At the rear, the skid plates are integrated into the bumper molding and enlarged horizontally, reinforcing the impression of a wider wheelbase. The sleek, rigid form of the rear end seamlessly echoes the front, conveying a sense of stability and balance.
The interior of the new Tucson prioritizes spaciousness and practicality, achieved through a horizontal design that creates a sense of openness. The seamless integration of advanced technology elements ensures a harmonious blend of functionality and aesthetics.
The new Tucson is the first partial redesign in three years to enhance the product competitiveness of the fourth-generation Tucson, which was launched in September 2020.