It’ll have a “jewel-like” front grille and will be available in both short- and long-wheelbase setups to suit different markets. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more storiesThe current version of Hyundai's most popular SUV, the Tucson, is a fine car. But after about five years on the market, it's getting a little old. On Wednesday, Hyundai published three teaser photos of the new car.
Unsurprisingly, the new Tucson will be bigger and wider than the outgoing model, likely to please a market that constantly craves bigger and wider cars. Inside, the automaker likens the new Tucson to the feeling of a "modern boutique hotel." Judging from the photo, we can expect an integrated touchscreen as the center display console, as well as another screen to display driver information.
Hyundai didn't offer any stats, pricing, or availability information at this time, but notes that the new Tucson's official press reveal will take place on September 15. Get your weekly recap of all things electric vehicles, airlines, and more. Sign up for our Shifting Gears newsletter now.
nice looking forward to Hyundai EV line ups very impressed with their drive assist software
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