If the Santa Fe stands out with a bold box-shaped design, then Hyundai seems to take a more conservative approach with the Tucson Facelift. This is evident from the recently spotted prototype of the Hyundai Tucson Facelift captured by paparazzi.
Most of the exterior changes are concentrated on the front of the Tucson, which now showcases a new radiator grille with intricate mesh patterns. The grille also incorporates LED daytime running lights with integrated turn signals. Additionally, the front bumper has been enhanced with angular accents, giving it a fresh look.
The sides of the car seem to have undergone minimal changes, although the camouflage on the D-pillar suggests that there could be modifications to the chrome highlights that extend towards the rear window. We can also anticipate updated wheel designs and new taillights featuring three-dimensional lighting graphics.
Unfortunately, there haven’t been any close-up shots of the interior of the Hyundai Tucson Facelift, so the changes in the cabin remain a mystery. However, it is safe to assume that the infotainment system will receive an upgrade, along with advanced driver assistance systems.
As for the engine options, they are still unknown for the Tucson Facelift. However, it is highly likely that the car will be equipped with a 2.5L 4-cylinder engine, delivering a maximum power output of 191 horsepower. Furthermore, we can also expect the presence of familiar hybrid and plug-in hybrid variants, refined to enhance both performance and fuel efficiency.
Trang Nguyen (Forum.autodaily.vn)
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