The new Hyundai Tucson is showcasing a more dynamic appearance that embodies the company’s progressive vision for future mobility. It is set to make its European debut in early 2024, accompanied by the unveiling of its European specifications in the near future. As the Tucson embarks on a new chapter in its journey, it carries with it the promise of continued excellence, innovation, and customer satisfaction.
The new Tucson inherits the essence of the current model’s ‘Parametric Dynamics’ design language while evolving with a more refined and compelling aesthetic. The front fascia features a bold interplay of thin, angular lines in the radiator grille, complemented by Parametric Jewel Hidden Lights.
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 moulding 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 prioritises 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.
Crafted with customers in mind
Two decades ago, the model entered an emerging SUV segment and has since evolved into a global bestseller. Its unwavering popularity among fleet customers is unmistakable. According to global automotive market research company JATO Dynamics, Tucson became the best-selling car in the compact SUV segment in Europe in 2022. With its refined design, advanced technology, and proven track record of success, the new Tucson is also poised to continue its legacy as a global leader in the SUV segment.
Embodying Hyundai’s signature design philosophy of Sensuous Sportiness, Tucson stands as a visual masterpiece, boasting SUV charm and a progressive look that aligns perfectly with contemporary tastes.
Whether as a fleet car for metro trips, or on longer routes, Fleet Managers need a car that seamlessly integrates into the rhythm of everyday life. In pursuit of automotive excellence, the Hyundai Tucson emerges as a trustworthy companion, purposefully designed and meticulously crafted with the customer at its core. Tucson stands out as a testament to customer-centric ingenuity, addressing needs with precision in design, unparalleled convenience, and commitment to safety.
The new Tucson is the first partial redesign in three years to enhance the product competitiveness of the fourth-generation Tucson, which was globally launched in 2020.
Australian Market
The new (facelift) Tuscon will go on sale locally in mid-2024, and will debut a new Hybrid powertrain variant for Australia.