Digital renders of the next-generation Hyundai Tucson, expected as the 2027 model, preview a dramatically bolder design that ditches the current model's curves for boxy, rugged proportions inspired by recent Hyundai SUVs like the Santa Fe. Artist concepts from DPCcars and others, based on recent spy photos of camouflaged prototypes tested globally, showcase a squared-off stance with a longer wheelbase for enhanced interior space.
The front features a massive split grille, pixelated LED daytime running lights stretching fascia-wide, and slim headlamp clusters, creating an aggressive, futuristic face. Side profiles emphasize flat panels, heavy wheel arch cladding, and chunkier mirrors, signaling off-road capability in variants like a potential XRT trim. At the rear, full-width light bars and sharper tail lamps aim for a premium, modern vibe, aligning with Hyundai's "Art of Steel" philosophy.
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Inside, the cabin promises Hyundai's latest PLEOS infotainment with expansive dual screens, physical controls, and upgraded ADAS for semi-autonomous driving. Powertrains shift toward electrification, including refined mild-hybrids, plug-in hybrids, and possibly full EVs, boosting efficiency and performance.
Expected to debut late 2026 for 2027 sale, this fifth-gen Tucson targets rivals like Toyota RAV4 with superior tech and space. Spy shots confirm the radical evolution, positioning it as Hyundai's volume-leading compact SUV. These renders illustrate the front-three-quarter view of the envisioned dark gray Tucson, highlighting its angular grille and lighting signature. A blue variant render emphasizes the model's taller, more imposing profile from the side.
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