Today we want to share with you the latest sightings of the next-gen 2027 Hyundai Tucson, that was spotted in P1 pre-production model for the first time by our colleagues at Healer TV. Pre-production cars are vehicles that allow the automaker to find problems before the final model goes on sale to the public. Usually, there are three stages (P1, P2 and P3): P1 cars come after initial prototypes and correspond to the first ever mass-produced version of the upcoming vehicle with all the production parts added. This time, the 2027 Tucson shows a new grille, and Hyundai decided to change the Polestar-like exterior mirrors.
Design: From “Sensuous Sportiness” to “Art of Steel”
The 2027 Tucson is ditching the soft, parametric curves of the current model in favor of a rugged, chiseled aesthetic inspired by the new Santa Fe. Key design highlights include:
- Boxier Silhouette: A much more vertical front fascia and a flatter, more commanding hood.
- Clamshell Hood: The updated rendering confirms a unique “clamshell” hood that wraps over the front fenders for a seamless, premium look.
- New Lighting Signature: Gone are the “angel wing” DRLs. In their place are vertical LED turn signals and low-mounted headlight pods, similar to the upcoming Palisade.
- Hexagonal Wheel Arches: The spy shots reveal muscular, squared-off wheel arches that give the SUV a planted, wide-track stance.
The Interior Revolution: Pleos OS & Gleo AI
Inside, the Tucson is set to become a digital powerhouse. Hyundai is moving toward a minimalist, tech-heavy layout:
- Twin-Screen Setup: Expect a massive 17-inch central touchscreen paired with a 9.9-inch digital cluster.
- Pleos Operating System: This new Android-based system will debut a smartphone-like interface with an integrated app store.
- AI Assistant: Introducing “Gleo,” a ChatGPT-like AI assistant capable of handling complex natural language commands for navigation and climate control.
- Tactile Ergonomics: Despite the screens, Hyundai has listened to enthusiasts and is expected to retain physical knobs for volume and essential climate functions.
Performance: A Hybrid-First Strategy
To compete with the Toyota RAV4 and Honda CR-V, Hyundai is doubling down on electrification.
| Feature | 2027 Tucson Expectations |
| Standard Engine | Next-gen TMED-II Hybrid architecture |
| PHEV Range | Target of 100 km (62 miles) on all-electric power |
| Performance N | Rumored 300+ hp AWD turbo-hybrid setup |
| Drive Tech | Level 2.5 Autonomous Driving capabilities |
The Adventurous XRT Pro Trim
The Arctic Circle testing also showcased a new XRT Pro variant. Unlike previous “appearance-only” packages, the 2027 XRT Pro appears to be a legitimate off-road contender featuring:
- Increased ground clearance and lifted suspension.
- Continental CrossContact all-terrain tires.
- Functional red tow hooks and heavy-duty roof rails.
Expected Launch Timeline
While the current model remains popular, the 2027 Hyundai Tucson is expected to make its global debut in late 2026, arriving in North American showrooms shortly thereafter.
With its “unashamedly boxy” identity and high-tech cabin, the NX5 Tucson isn’t just an evolution—it’s a complete reimagining of the compact SUV.





