Hyundai has taken the wraps off the facelifted Tucson, ahead of its launch in Europe and, presumably, the United States next year.
The company isn’t saying much about the crossover at this point, but it features an ‘evolved’ Parametric Dynamics design which is instantly recognizable. Despite being familiar, the crossover adopts a new grille and updated Parametric Jewel lighting units.
The updates continue below with a modified bumper and a faux skid plate. Additional changes are limited, but the automaker said we can expect new wheels and a revised rear end.
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Moving inside, we can see a new interior with a minimalist three-spoke steering wheel and a more traditional dashboard. The latter change allows the crossover to be equipped with a panoramic curved display, which consists of a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster and a matching 12.3-inch infotainment system.
Further below, there’s new switchgear and relocated air vents. They’re joined by a new center console, which sports a wireless smartphone charger and two cup holders. Elsewhere, the shifter has been moved to the steering column and there are now a number of physical controls.
We’ll learn more about the Tucson in the coming weeks, but the Korean-spec model will be offered in two new colors known as Fine Green Matte and Ultimate Red Metallic. The automaker also said we can expect a new tri-tone interior with shades of green, black, and gray.
There’s no word on powertrain details at this point, but previous reports have suggested there could be slight improvements across the board.