While the vehicle is still heavily camouflaged, we can get some semblance of the frontal design. The entire front facia looks modern and adopts the latest Hyundai design language. Think of the Kona's current front for some idea of what the next-generation Tucson will resemble.
Given the massive camo on the backof the car, we suspect that the rear has been completely reworked and there's renewed focus on cabin space for rear passengers and boot space. It's too early to talk about powertrains, but we would be surprised if there was not some of electrification thrown into some models. The global market is lapping up SUVs at an impressive rate and this segment, in particular, is jampacked with competitors such as the Toyota RAV4, Honda CR-V, Volkswagen Tiguan to name but a few.
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