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Next-Gen Hyundai Tucson Shows Rear LED Bar in Spy Shots

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The next-generation Hyundai Tucson is stepping closer to its official debut. New spy shots of the fifth-generation crossover (codenamed NX5) show that engineering prototypes have begun shedding their some of their camouflage. Published by AutoSpy, this latest image offer the clearest look yet at the vehicle’s redesigned rear end, directly validating our recent exclusive renderings. In particular, nighttime photography captured the Tucson's new indirect rear LED light bar glowing through the remaining canvas wrap, confirming the design direction we previously reported.

Uncovering the New Indirect LED Rear Bar

While previous leaks have highlighted the SUV’s increased dimensions, squared-off architecture, and revamped front fascia, a new set of real-world spy shots has exposed a vital styling element for the very first time: a bold, continuous rear LED bar. Expected to feature an indirect reflective design—similar to the technology popularized by the Tesla Model Y—this premium lighting signature links a pair of distinctive, vertical taillights inspired by the newly debuted 8th-generation Avante. By relocating the indicators away from the bumper and anchoring a completely overhauled rear end, this wide-track visual signature confirms that Hyundai is leaning into a highly futuristic, premium aesthetic to retain its crown in the fiercely competitive compact SUV segment.

Taillights Inspired by the New Avante

Moving to the rear, the spy shots showcase a radical departure from the current model's horizontal "angel wing" and fang-like lighting setup. Instead, the prototype features distinctive vertical taillights, drawing a strong design parallel to the recently debuted 8th-generation Hyundai Avante (commonly known as the Elantra). This architectural lighting theme visually anchors the rear end, emphasizing a broader and more planted stance.

The Door Handle Surprise

Perhaps the most shocking revelation from these Las Vegas test vehicles involves the door handles. While previous engineering prototypes were spotted with sleek, modern, flush-type pop-out door handles, this road-ready version clearly sports traditional, regular door handles.

Whether Hyundai decided to pivot back to traditional handles for better real-world ergonomics or is keeping flush handles reserved exclusively for top-tier trims remains to be seen. However, this change is bound to please drivers who prefer tactile utility over complex mechanical components.

What Else to Expect

The next-generation Tucson is shaping up to be an absolute powerhouse of design and technology:

  • The Cabin Revolution: Recent interior leaks point toward a massive 17-inch central infotainment screen running the new Pleos Connect software.

  • Physical Layout Restraint: Thankfully, physical controls and knobs for climate and audio volume are expected to stay.

  • Muscular Architecture: Expect deeply sculpted, squared-off wheel arches and a premium clamshell hood configuration.

With the camouflage thinning out drastically, an official global debut should be just around the corner. Stay tuned for more updates as testing continues.

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