Hyundai has introduced the updated Tucson crossover. Externally, the restyled cars may only be recognizable to current generation owners or fans of the model, but on the inside the changes are more than obvious.
The updated Hyundai is distinguished by a barely noticeable retouched design of the front part – the lines of the radiator grille, head optics and bumper have become somewhat more modest and laconic. Two new exterior colors have been announced: matte green Fine Green Matte and glossy red Ultimate Red Metallic.
Inside, attention is drawn to the new three-spoke steering wheel and a single cluster of a pair of 12.3-inch screens on the front panel instead of two separate displays – in modern fashion.
The gearbox selector has been moved from the central tunnel to the steering column, freeing up space for wireless charging and cup holders. A new interior color scheme in a combination of black, green and gray is promised as an option.
Technical characteristics of the updated model have not yet been announced. The Hyundai Tucson will officially debut in a few weeks as a crossover for the 2025 model year, and all details, including pricing, will be revealed then.
Until last spring, the current generation of the crossover was produced, among other things, at the Avtotor plant in the Kaliningrad region. Now cars are transported only as part of parallel imports – the cost of a Tucson ranges from 2,305,000 to 5,500,000 rubles, depending on the configuration.
The updated Hyundai is distinguished by a barely noticeable retouched design of the front part – the lines of the radiator grille, head optics and bumper have become somewhat more modest and laconic. Two new exterior colors have been announced: matte green Fine Green Matte and glossy red Ultimate Red Metallic.
Inside, attention is drawn to the new three-spoke steering wheel and a single cluster of a pair of 12.3-inch screens on the front panel instead of two separate displays – in modern fashion.
The gearbox selector has been moved from the central tunnel to the steering column, freeing up space for wireless charging and cup holders. A new interior color scheme in a combination of black, green and gray is promised as an option.
Technical characteristics of the updated model have not yet been announced. The Hyundai Tucson will officially debut in a few weeks as a crossover for the 2025 model year, and all details, including pricing, will be revealed then.
Until last spring, the current generation of the crossover was produced, among other things, at the Avtotor plant in the Kaliningrad region. Now cars are transported only as part of parallel imports – the cost of a Tucson ranges from 2,305,000 to 5,500,000 rubles, depending on the configuration.
Source: Avto Vzglyad
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