The latest generation of the Hyundai Tucson was just introduced in September 2020, and now the Korean automaker is getting ready to unveil a mid-life refresh version. Test prototypes of the Hyundai Tucson Facelift have recently been seen on the road, although the car’s design is still largely concealed under careful layers of camouflage.
In fact, Hyundai models tend to undergo significant design changes year after year, and the Tucson Facelift is expected to receive substantial design upgrades compared to the current version available on the market.
Illustrative design image of the Hyundai Tucson N-Line Facelift by NYMammoth
Without keeping the fashion enthusiasts waiting for long, the Korean automotive channel NYMammoth has created a visual representation of the design for the Hyundai Tucson N-Line Facelift sport version, helping users to better envision the refreshed appearance of this popular compact crossover.
Based on this “unofficial” visual representation, it is evident that the Hyundai Tucson N-Line Facelift will sport a new, sleek, and rugged look compared to the current version. This is achieved through adjustments to the grille, front bumper, and headlight housings. At first glance, the front of the Tucson N-Line Facelift may remind many of true sports cars, capturing the essence of a performance-oriented vehicle.
Inside the cabin, the Hyundai Tucson Facelift promises notable upgrades, following the style of the new generation Santa Fe. We can expect the next-generation Santa Fe to feature a modern panoramic curved display system, as well as the latest safety features and technologies.
Regarding the powertrain system, the Hyundai Tucson will offer different engine options depending on the market. Experts anticipate that there may not be any changes in the powertrain options for the Tucson facelift version, apart from minor adjustments to improve engine efficiency and potentially upgrading the battery pack to extend the pure electric mode driving range for the PHEV variant.
Currently, the exact release date for the Hyundai Tucson Facelift is still unknown, but it is expected to be around the summer of 2024 in South Korea.
Trang Nguyen (Forum.autodaily.vn)