A newly released rendering image of the Hyundai Grandeur facelift made by our colleagues at GotchaCars has sparked excitement among fans of the popular executive sedan. Based on recent spy shots captured in Korea, the rendering visualizes what the heavily updated Grandeur may look like once it officially debuts—showcasing a design that borders on a full model change rather than a simple mid-cycle refresh.
Rendering Inspired by Real Spy Shots
The rendering, crafted with input from the latest camouflaged prototype sightings, highlights the dramatic changes coming to the Hyundai Grandeur facelift. The digital illustration offers a clear look at the reimagined front fascia, capturing the upscale and futuristic elements that Hyundai is expected to bring to the production model.
Major Design Overhaul
Though technically a facelift, the changes depicted in the rendering suggest a comprehensive redesign. Key upgrades include a completely new front-end layout, redesigned headlamps, a wider integrated grille, and significant alterations to the lighting and side mirror indicator placement.
Seamless Horizon Lighting and Chrome Accents
One of the standout features in the rendering is the Seamless Horizon Lamp—a full-width daytime running light bar that stretches across the front. This modern design is accentuated by a thin chrome strip just above the DRL, giving the Grandeur a more premium and futuristic edge.
Horizontal Headlamp Redesign
In line with Hyundai’s latest design language seen on models like the IONIQ 6 and Sonata, the rendering shows headlamps shifting from vertical to slim horizontal units, seamlessly integrated with the grille for a unified and high-tech look.
Lower Intake with Retro-Futuristic Flair
The lower air intake shown in the rendering is finished in bold, thick chrome—reminiscent of Hyundai’s N Vision 74concept. This adds a touch of retro-futuristic styling, further setting the Grandeur apart from its segment rivals.
Turn Signal Indicators Reimagined
The rendering also reflects a relocation of the side mirror turn signals, which are now depicted as sleek horizontal repeaters on the front fenders. This placement, aligned with the DRL height, enhances the vehicle’s visual harmony and brings a touch of Genesis-like sophistication.