Hyundai's 2024 Tucson, slated for a European introduction in early 2024, features updates that are subtle yet impactful. Externally, the Tucson retains its familiar design ethos, with enhancements like a restyled front bumper, a full-width skid plate for a more pronounced stance, and updated rear bumper and alloy wheels??.
The interior of the 2024 Tucson undergoes more notable changes. The redesign aligns with Hyundai's current interior styling as seen in models like the Santa Fe, offering a more streamlined user experience. This includes a combined assembly for the touchscreen and digital instrument cluster, reconfigured air vents, and a new climate control panel with dual dials??. The steering wheel design has been updated, and the shifter has been relocated to the column, resulting in a reorganized center console??.
Hyundai has not yet detailed any mechanical changes for the Tucson. However, the Australian market will see the introduction of a hybrid variant. This hybrid model is expected to combine a turbo 1.6-litre petrol engine with an electric motor and battery pack, aiming for better fuel economy??.
Since its global debut in 2020 and Australian launch in 2021, the Tucson has been a significant player in the mid-sized SUV market. Its sales figures in Australia demonstrate its competitive position in this segment??.
The new Tucson, while maintaining the core aspects of its predecessor, seeks to balance familiar design elements with modern interior updates and the addition of a hybrid powertrain. The vehicle aims to cater to evolving consumer preferences and environmental considerations while maintaining its position in the SUV market.
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