Hyundai updates Tucson with significant changes to the interior
The Tucson is one of the most popular SUVs in Europe. It garners attention with its unique design and appealing features. Three years after its initial debut, the Koreans decided to give it a slight makeover. So, what exactly has changed?
9:22 AM EST, November 21, 2023
At first glance, there isn't much change. You have to look quite closely to notice the differences. The most significant change is the redesigned radiator grille featuring built-in daytime running LED modules. These modules have been subtly altered in size and shape. The bumper also has a new design, distinguished by a large silver bar at the bottom.
The interior also showcases additions such as a minimalist three-spoke steering wheel and a curved panoramic screen paired with digital clocks. Both displays are about 12.3 inches diagonally.
Changes to the central console also instigated the redesign of the vents and air conditioning controls. Other updates include an induction charger and a more minor, conveniently placed selector for the automatic transmission, now nearer to the steering wheel.
In addition to this, the standard facelift consists of an updated range of body paints, finish options, and wheel designs. In the coming weeks, more details will be disclosed when Hyundai unveils the European specifications for the refreshed Tucson.