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Hyundai Tucson

Hyundai Motor has unveiled the all-new Tucson, which features an advanced, experimental design and state-of the-art technology, setting new standards in the compact SUV segment. In addition, it offers the most electrified powertrain line-up in its class, underscoring Hyundai's commitment to clean driving, while retaining its true SUV character.

The all-new Hyundai Tucson is the fourth generation of Hyundai's successful best-seller with more than 7 million units sold around the globe since it launched in 2004. Of these, 1.4 million units have been sold in Europe. That makes it the company's bestselling SUV globally. Hyundai's new compact SUV arrives on the market with a revolutionary and ambitious new look that follows the company's new Sensuous Sportiness design identity.

By offering the most electrified powertrain line-up in the compact SUV segment, including hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and 48-volt mild hybrid options, the all-new Tucson completes the electrification of Hyundai's SUV fleet in Europe. Other electrified SUVs produced by Hyundai include the fully-electric and hybrid versions of the Kona, NEXO, its second-generation fuel cell electric vehicle, and the Santa Fe with hybrid and plug-in hybrid options on top of the line-up. By introducing electrification to its latest models, Hyundai consolidates its position as the manufacturer with broadest range of electrified powertrains.

The all-new Tucson is a global model. It will be produced in several factories worldwide, and will become the third-generation of the model to be produced in Europe at the Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Czech (HMMC) production plant in Nošovice, Czech Republic. The second generation Hyundai Tucson was the first model produced at HMMC. This underlines Hyundai's commitment to the European market.

"Hyundai is the brand with the broadest line-up of electrified powertrains, ranging from mild hybrid, hybrid, plug-in hybrid, battery electric to fuel cell electric variants," says Michael Cole, President and CEO at Hyundai Motor Europe. "With the introduction of the all-new Tucson it was key to also expand the electrification to our global best-selling SUV. This launch marks a further milestone for Hyundai, as we now offer electrified versions of our full SUV range. With its progressive design and state-of-the-art powertrain line-up, the all-new Tucson will remain one of the key products for Hyundai in Europe."

'Parametric Dynamics': a revolutionary and unique exterior at the cutting-edge of SUV design

Rather than simply an evolution of the previous generation model, the all-new Hyundai Tucson represents a revolution for Hyundai in design terms. Overall, it features a bigger and wider body than its predecessor. Its muscular stance combines sharp angles and dynamic proportions with rich surfaces, ensuring a progressive look without compromising on Tucson's rugged SUV heritage.

The all-new Tucson is the first fully-changed Hyundai SUV to be developed according to the company's new "Sensuous Sportiness" design identity. This direction is characterised by the harmony between four fundamental elements: proportion, architecture, styling and technology. Its purpose is to bring a sensuous and emotional touch to Hyundai vehicles, realised by innovative technology and solutions.

"The mission of 'Sensuous Sportiness' is to elevate the emotional qualities of automotive design. We want our customers to feel moved. With the all-new Tucson, we are introducing its ultimate evolution and a definitive statement about Hyundai's unstoppable forward momentum," said SangYup Lee, Senior Vice President and Head of Hyundai Global Design Center. "Tucson's advanced, experimental design is true to its pioneering spirit and raises the game in the industry's most competitive segment."

The progressive design language of the all-new Hyundai Tucson was inspired by Hyundai's Vision T SUV concept, which was unveiled at 2019 AutoMobility LA. Also guided by Sensuous Sportiness, Vision T's design themes revolve around the concept of Dynamism and represent an "urban adventurer" SUV design direction.

Refraining from traditional drawing and sketching methods, Hyundai's designers developed the all-new Tucson's futuristic design elements through geometric algorithms produced by cutting-edge digital technology. This process, known as "parametric dynamics", utilises lines, faces, angles and shapes created through digital data to create unprecedented, bold design aesthetics. As a result, prominent geometric patterns known as "parametric jewels" appear throughout the SUV's design, giving it a progressive character.

The most prominent display of these parametric jewels is on the vehicle's front grille, where Parametric Hidden Lights provide a strong first impression. When the lights are off, the front of the vehicle appears covered in dark, geometric patterns, with no distinction between the signature LED Daytime Running Lights (DRLs), which are seamlessly integrated into the grille. Thanks to state-of-the-art half-mirror lighting technology, when the DRLs are switched on, the dark chrome appearance of the grille transforms into jewel-like shapes, bringing an eye-catching element to an otherwise sleek appearance.

Parametric jewels also feature as a prominent design element on the side of the vehicle. Chiseled surfaces create a striking contrast between a sleek silhouette and masculine wedge, suggesting forward motion even when standing still. Taut athletic shapes seamlessly merge into angular wheel arches, where alloy wheels provide a powerful and dynamic stance. The Tucson's sporty sensibility is accentuated through a chrome accent line with an edged parabolic shape, starting on the side mirrors and continuing all the way to the C-pillar. From the side view, the wrap-around doors are complemented by a sharp and bold side character line, which sits in harmony with the robust and rugged look of the dynamic and angulated wheel arches.

On the rear, wide tail lamps with parametric hidden light details continue the design theme. The all-new Hyundai Tucson's rear bumper also integrates parametric pattern details with a three-dimensional effect, coupled with a sporty garnish. It is the first Hyundai model to apply hidden rear wipers, which sit under the spoiler. High-tech design elements are crowned by a smooth glass Hyundai logo, which looks three-dimensional but actually does not protrude from the outer surface, in a departure from traditional automotive manufacture emblems.

Exterior colours

All-new Tucson customers can choose from nine exterior colours overall, including three new ones: Shimmering Silver, Amazon Grey and Teal. Moreover, the option of a two-tone roof in either a Phantom Black or Dark Knight offers customers even more scope for personalisation. Each exterior body colour can be combined with a two-tone roof.

  • Shimmering Silver [NEW] with optional Dark Knight roof
  • Amazon Grey [NEW] with optional Phantom Black roof
  • Teal [NEW] with optional Phantom Black roof
  • Phantom Black with optional Dark Knight roof
  • Polar White with optional Phantom Black roof
  • Engine Red with optional Phantom Black roof
  • Sunset Red with optional Phantom Black roof
  • Silky Bronze with optional Dark Knight roof
  • Dark Knight with optional Phantom Black roof

A clean and sophisticated interior combines maximum comfort with seamless technology

Getting into the all-new Tucson's sophisticated and spacious interior, or INTERSPACE, is like entering a neatly organised room where everyday concerns disappear. Inside, space, technology and information intersect harmoniously. Featuring sensuous forms inspired by waterfalls, twin silver garnish lines streaming from the centre fascia to the rear doors harmonise neatly layered premium surface materials in complementary neutral tones.

The seamless integration of segment-leading technology provides all-new Tucson customers with an advanced and fully-customisable digital experience. The new 10.25-inch AVN-T screen fills the centre of the vehicle. Hyundai's designers dispensed with physical knobs and buttons, so all AVN and heat, ventilation and air conditioning functions are controlled via touch, making it the first Hyundai model to feature a full touchscreen console. High-quality soft-touch materials appear throughout the interior, lifting the look and feel to a new level, while new indirect air vents start from the doors and flow to the centre console.

The evolution of Hyundai Tucson's interior layout led to a lower instrument display and removal of the gauge cluster housing for a decluttered surface to enhance the feeling of openness inside. The broad ridge of the dashboard blends seamlessly with the doors, wrapping around front occupants like a deep gorge. These futuristic features provide an even more progressive feeling and bring new levels of high-tech design value to customers.

The ergonomically-positioned arm rest is connected with the shift by wire application, for intuitive use by the driver, while also giving the car a clean and modern appeal.

Occupants can also enjoy pleasant ambient mood lighting, which is positioned in the two side pockets of the centre fascia, in the wireless charging pad and door map pocket. It offers 64 configurable colours and 10 levels of brightness to fit every mood and offer even more scope for personalisation.

In addition, customers can choose from three interior trims, including one-tone Black in fabric or leather, two-tone Black and Beige in fabric or leather and the Teal colour pack.

The Teal pack offers a black textile or leather seat with teal stitching on the seats, armrest and gear shift. Teal textile inserts also feature on the cloth crash pad and door trim.

Interior colours

  • One-tone Black (fabric or leather)
  • Two-tone Black and Moss Grey (fabric or leather)
  • Teal pack (fabric or leather)

State-of-the-art technology and connectivity

The all-new Tucson is equipped with a host of state-of-the-art human-oriented technology features to provide an advanced digital experience.

The fully digital configurable dual cockpit consists of a new 10.25-inch open cluster and 10.25-inch AVN-T screen. This offers a personalised space that is intuitively optimised for a high-tech user experience. For example, the colour schemes of the cluster change depending on which drive mode is selected.

Hyundai is offering the latest version of its state-of-the-art Bluelink connected car services with the 10.25-inch infotainment system in the all-new Tucson. The upgraded Bluelink offers a range of new benefits and services for Hyundai customers, including Connected Routing, Last Mile Navigation and a new User Profile feature. Meanwhile, customers can locate their vehicle, lock and unlock it remotely, or view vehicle attributes like fuel level, via the Bluelink app.

Occupants can tailor their individual infotainment choices with the new User Profile feature. This allows customers to install up to two main accounts and one guest account, and upload a profile picture via the Bluelink app. User Profile stores users' infotainment preferences, such as language, Bluetooth, navigation and voice recognition settings, as well as their favourite radio stations, in the cloud.

If drivers have to park their car within a 200-metre to two-kilometre radius from the destination, Last Mile Navigation can be activated to resume the guidance in the Bluelink app on the driver's smartphone.

In addition, the all-new Hyundai Tucson will feature calendar integration inside the infotainment system, meaning the user will be able to see their Apple or Google Calendar on the AVN screen. Synchronisation is done via Bluelink App settings. This is just one more reason for customers to use and download the Bluelink app.

With the new cloud-based Connected Routing navigation, driving routes are calculated on a powerful server inside the Bluelink cloud environment. This ensures more accurate traffic forecasting, more precise times of arrival, and more reliable route recalculation. As an additional benefit of Connected Routing, the autofill functionality saves drivers time in selecting a destination.

Apple CarPlay and Android Auto allow customers to mirror the functionality of their iOS and Android smartphones in a simplified and convenient manner. With the eight-inch Display Audio, smartphones can be mirrored wirelessly. Other infotainment and connectivity features on the all-new Tucson include a premium sound system by KRELL for an enhanced listening experience, a wireless charging pad in the centre console, as well as front and rear USB ports for even more convenience, particularly on long journeys.

Finally, Hyundai LIVE Services add real-time parking information and fuel station locations including prices, as well as weather information. Destinations or points of interest can also be sent from the app to the in-car navigation system.

The all-new Tucson delivers increased comfort and convenience for every type of driver

With a range of new convenience features, Hyundai offers even more comfort for all-new Tucson customers.

For the first time in a Hyundai vehicle, the all-new Hyundai Tucson's hidden type Multi-Air Mode technology consists of a combination of direct and indirect air vents for air conditioning and heating to create a more pleasant indoor environment with more gentle air flow. When this mode is activated, the air is dispersed to the newly added multi-air slots in the front, in addition to the normal air vents. The overall wind volume remains the same, and is therefore just as effective at changing the temperature, but the dispersion of wind reduces direct air contact and softens the air. This mode can be switched on and off based on the preference of the driver.

The three-zone climate control now caters to passengers in the rear seats in addition to occupants in the front of the vehicle. In addition, ventilated seats in the front and heated seats in the front and rear provide further comfort for the driver and passenger alike.

In addition, with Walk-in Device drivers can slide and recline the passenger seat for the convenience of front- or rear-seat occupants with the simple use of a button on the seat's bolsters.

Rear Sleeping Mode allows the driver's row to listen to their selected audio without the same audio being transmitted to the rear speakers, so that passengers who are sleeping will not be disturbed.

For improved user convenience, the rear seats of the all-new Tucson can now be folded in a 4:2:4 ratio. Remote Folding furthermore allows the seats to be folded at a distance. The folding levers are located on the side walls of the boot.

Increased roominess

The all-new Tucson's dynamic proportions and new platform provide a wide, open interior space that guarantees occupants comfort and roominess usually reserved for models in the segment above. At 20mm longer, 15mm wider, and a wheelbase that has been increased by 10mm as compared to the previous generation, the all-new Tucson is more spacious than ever before. As a result, rear passengers can enjoy 26mm of additional legroom. This has been achieved for both the hybrid and internal combustion engine models, due to a clever placement of the battery underneath the rear passenger seats. Meanwhile, boot space has been increased by 33 to 107 litres, depending on the chosen trim and powertrain, offering up to 620 litres overall for luggage with the seats up and up to 1,799 litres with the seats folded.

Dimensions (in mm)

  • Length: 4,500 (+20mm)
  • Width: 1,865 (+15mm)
  • Height: 1,650 (+5mm)
  • Wheelbase: 2,680 (+10mm)
  • Overhang: front 895mm, rear 925mm
  • Second row legroom: 996 (+26mm)

Boot (in litres)

  • Volume with seats up (Gasoline/Diesel/Gasoline 48V/Diesel 48V/Hybrid): 620 / 598 / 577 / 546 / 616
  • Maximum volume, with seats folded (Gasoline/Diesel/Gasoline 48V/Diesel 48V/Hybrid): 1,799 / 1,777 / 1,756 / 1,725 / 1,795

Most comprehensive active safety and driving assist package in its class

With best-in-class advanced driver-assistance systems and an active safety package with a range of innovative features, the all-new Hyundai Tucson delivers even more peace of mind for Hyundai customers.

The all-new Tucson is outfitted with an enhanced seven-airbag system, which features a new first row center side airbag, a feature unique to this segment. This prevents front row passengers from colliding with one another in the case of a collision, minimising the risk of serious injuries. When the deployment of the airbags is triggerd by a front or side impact, Multi-collision braking automatically applies emergency brakes to reduce the risk of secondary, or multiple, collisions.

The all-new Tucson has been equipped with Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA), which sounds alarms when a collision becomes imminent with cars, bicycles, or pedestrians ahead. When the driver fails to react and brake in time, the system automatically controls the brakes to avoid an accident. For the first time in a Tucson, FCA now includes Junction Turning, which expands the range of protection to include collisions at intersections. This function detects oncoming cars from the other side when turning left at a junction and, if a collision appears likely, applies the brakes to stop the car.

Lane Following Assist (LFA) keeps the vehicle safety centred within the lane. Using the forward camera to recognise the intended lane, LFA will automatically provide corrective steering input to help maintain the centre path. This works together with the Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) function, which prevents accidental lane departure and now detects road edges as well as lines.

Driver Attention Warning (DAW) is a driver protection feature which helps monitor driving patterns in order to detect fatigued driving and prevent potential accidents. This works in tandem with Leading Vehicle Departure Alert (LVDA). LVDA alerts the driver when the vehicle ahead of them starts moving forward and they do not react quickly enough, for example at traffic lights.

Introduced for the first time in a compact SUV, Highway Driving Assist (HDA) makes highway driving safer and more comfortable. HDA regulates the car's speed and maintains its distance to other vehicles in front, as well as the current lane of travel on the highway. A special button on the steering wheel allows the driver to activate HDA with just one click.

HDA works in combination with LFA and navigation-based Smart Cruise Control Curve (NSCC-C). With this feature, all-new Hyundai Tucson drivers can set the speed using SCC then, for greater safety and convenience, NSCC-C is capable of automatically adjusting the vehicle speed for the incoming curve, based on local road information. It reduces the cruising speed and, upon exiting the curve, returns to the preset speed level.

Another new feature is Intelligent Speed Limit Assist (ISLA). As well as displaying speed limits on the AVN screen, ISLA automatically adjusts the all-new Tucson's speed so that drivers do not exceed the limit.

For even more assurance, the all-new Tucson has been outfitted with a series of functions that increase visibility on the road. Blind-spot Collision Avoidance Assist (BCA). This system now applies differential braking, in addition to visual and audio warnings, to prevent the car from colliding into other vehicles when changing lanes. This function uses the vehicle's front-view camera and rear corner radars to calculate the relative position and speed of vehicles on the side or in the Tucson's blind-spot. BCA is equipped with Rear Cross-traffic Collision-avoidance Assist. When backing out, RCCA alerts the driver to the approach of a vehicle crossing their rearward path. If necessary, the brakes are applied to prevent a collision.

A feature unique to the segment is the Blind view Monitor. When the driver signals a lane change, one of the two main dials of the 10.25" Supervision Cluster will display a view of the blind spot of the respective side. This offers an enhancement of the views on the side mirror, and also provides additional visual support in dark and rainy conditions.

The all-new Hyundai Tucson also offers the Surround View Monitor (SVM), so that drivers can experience a 360-degree, three-dimensional view of the vehicle from various viewpoints. This includes zooming in and out for the front, rear, left and right of the vehicle SVM also utilises a bird's eye view to further enhance the visibility of potential obstacles.

SVM is also synchronised with the new Remote Smart Parking Assist (RSPA), which is available on the hybrid version of the all-new Tucson. RSPA aids drivers when parking and pulling out by automatically move forward and rear the vehicle, even if outside of the car. The feature can be activated and controlled via the Smart Key. The vehicle utilises ultrasonic sensors to identify obstacles, and emergency braking is applied whenever the risk of a collision is detected.

When switched to automatic mode, High Beam Assist (HBA) detects both oncoming vehicles and those in the same lane ahead at night, as well as changing to low-beam as appropriate, thereby reducing blinding effects on other drivers. When no more vehicles are detected, the system automatically reactivates the high beams, maximising the driver's range of vision.

Other improved and innovative features make the all-new Tucson an assuring and reliable family-friendly car. The new Rear Occupant Alert (ROA) system monitors the rear seats via a sensor that detects the movements. Visual and auditory warnings are then relayed to the driver to ensure they remove passengers from the rear seats before leaving and locking the vehicle. Rear Passenger Sleeping Mode (RPSM) lowers the rear speakers in order to make the back of the car more relaxing for occupants, when undertaking long journeys. In addition, the new Safe Exit Warning (SEW) function alerts occupants if there is oncoming traffic when they attempt to step out of the car. This feature is being introduced to a mainstream compact SUV for the first time.

Available Hyundai SmartSense active safety and driving assistance features:

  • Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA with car, pedestrian and cyclist protection) [NEW: Junction Turning]
  • Leading Vehicle Departure Alert (LVDA) [NEW]
  • Highway Driving Assist (HDA) 1.5 [NEW]
  • Navigation-based Smart Cruise Control Curve (NSCC-C) [NEW: using navigation data]
  • Intelligent Speed Limit Assist (ISLA) [NEW]
  • Blind Spot-Collision Warning (BCW)
  • Blind-spot Collision Avoidance Assist (BCA) [NEW]
  • Safe Exit Warning (SEW) [NEW]
  • Remote Smart Parking Assist (RSPA) [NEW: HEV/PHEV only]
  • Surround View Monitor (SVM) [upgraded]
  • Blind View Monitor (BVM) [NEW]
  • Rear Occupant Alert (ROA) [NEW]
  • Lane Following Assist (LFA) [NEW]
  • Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) [upgraded]
  • Driver Attention Warning (DAW)
  • Rear Cross Traffic Collision Warning (RCCW)
  • Rear Cross-traffic Collision-avoidance Assist (RCCA) [NEW]
  • High Beam Assist (HBA)

For further peace of mind, Hyundai offers its industry-leading five-year unlimited mileage warranty with the all-new Tucson.

Four-wheel drive and Terrain Modes make the all-new Tucson a true SUV

The all-new Hyundai Tucson consolidates its true SUV credentials with 4x4 capabilities, thanks to its new Terrain Mode selector, which provides even more enjoyment for drivers. This feature, available on hybrid version with automatic transmission, utilises Hyundai's signature HTRAC four-wheel drive technology, which enables agile handling and better torque application depending on wheel grip and vehicle speed. In addition to different drive modes, three additional terrain modes - Mud, Sand and Snow - optimise the driving performance and HTRAC settings for an enhanced driving experience on a variety of terrain.

A comfortable or sporty ride with new Electronic Controlled Suspension and tuning

The all-new Tucson has been developed and tested in Europe performing accelerated durability tests and dynamic testing on the most demanding race track in the world, the famous Nürburgring Nordschleife, as well as undergoing rigorous public-road testing throughout Europe from the coldest winter testing conditions in Sweden to trailer testing in the Alps and hot weather testing in the south of Spain to ensure that the high expectations of European customers are met.

Customers can choose between two different suspension systems for the all-new Tucson, with both offering adaptive and conventional dampers for enhanced ride and handling.

Thanks to the flexibility offered by the Electronic Controlled Suspension's (ECS) adaptive damping technology, Hyundai's engineers achieved a very versatile driving behaviour, depending on the situation and driver preference. For daily commuting in Normal or Eco mode, the development was focused on a comfortable, flat and stable ride on even the most challenging roads. The ECS automatically and continuously controls the vehicle's suspension to maximise driving comfort and performance. It achieves this by taking into account driving conditions such as speed, road surfaces, cornering, stopping requirements and acceleration. By controlling the damping force on each individual wheel, ECS reduces roll, pitch and vertical motion to enhance ride and handling. When choosing the Sport mode, all-new Tucson drivers can enjoy an extra level of response and control.

Meanwhile, the conventional dampers use a new valve technology that offers more tuning flexibility. A MacPherson strut on the front and multi-link suspension on the rear ensure good levels of comfort and handling.

The all-new Tucson's Rack-mounted Motor Driven Power Steering (R-MDPS), which features a new generation Belt Drive steering gear, was tuned to match the character of the vehicle's suspension. Over the course of many months of testing with both prototype vehicles and cutting-edge engineering simulation tools, Hyundai's engineers finely calibrated the system to ensure drivers can experience smooth and connected steering. Drivers who select Sport Mode will experience a sharper steering effort build-up, before enjoying a greater sense of precision when driving for instance on the motorway.

Hyundai has developed a wide variety of tyre options for the all-new Tucson with three aerodynamic wheel choices: 17-inch steel or alloy, or 18- and 19-inch alloy options. The tyre choices were developed in close cooperation with top-tier tyre manufacturers Continental and Michelin, with special attention given to aspects such as comfort, road noise isolation and the handling performance. In addition, Hyundai's engineers achieved low rolling resistance values, which contribute to minimising the vehicle's fuel consumption and emissions. This underlines the company's commitment to producing eco-friendly cars without compromising on performance.

The broadest range of electrified powertrains in the compact SUV segment

By offering three electrified powertrain options and two internal combustion engines with four transmission choices, the all-new Hyundai Tucson suits every type of driver. With gasoline and diesel 48-volt mild hybrid, full hybrid and plug-in hybrid available to consumers, the all-new Tucson offers the widest range of electrified powertrains in the compact SUV segment. In addition to the electrified powertrains, the all-new Tucson also offers a range of gasoline and diesel options.

The all-new Tucson was developed to reduce emissions without compromising on being fun to drive. The hybrid version consists of the new 1.6-litre T-GDI (turbocharged gasoline direct injection) Smartstream engine and a 44.2 kW electric motor, with a 1.49 kWh lithium-ion polymer battery. It is paired with a six-speed automatic transmission (6AT) and available with two-wheel or four-wheel drive. The system is the most powerful in the all-new Tucson's powertrain line-up, with a combined output of 230 PS power, meaning it offers low emissions without compromising on driving fun.

In terms of 48-volt mild hybrid technology, customers can choose from three different options:

  • 1.6-litre T-GDI Smartstream with 150 PS and two-wheel drive
  • 1.6-litre T-GDI Smartstream with 180 PS with optional four-wheel drive
  • 1.6-litre CRDi Smartstream with 136 PS with optional four-wheel drive

Hyundai has combined its efficient and responsive 48-volt mild hybrid technology with the 150 PS 1.6-litre T-GDI, which will be available with six-speed Intelligent Manual Transmission (6iMT) and a seven-speed dual clutch transmission (7DCT). Another well-balanced option is the 1.6-litre T-GDI with 180 PS, which will be offered with six-speed iMT with two-wheel drive in addition to 7DCT with four-wheel drive. Meanwhile, the 136 PS 1.6-litre CRDi 48V mild hybrid engine arrives with 7DCT and either four- and two-wheel drive.

When not mated to the 48-volt mild hybrid system, the 1.6-litre T-GDI Smartstream gasoline engine is available with 150 PS, a six-speed manual transmission and four- or two-wheel drive. The 1.6-litre CRDi Smartstream diesel engine will be available with 115 PS and a six-speed manual transmission with two-wheel drive.

The all-new Hyundai Tucson's 1.6 T-GDI Smartstream engine will be equipped with Hyundai's Continuously Variable Valve Duration (CVVD) technology. CVVD optimises engine performance and fuel efficiency while also being eco-friendly. The valve control technology regulates the duration of the valve opening and closing according to driving conditions. This is the only system that can change the duration of the valve opening during a ride, depending on conditions.

A plug-in hybrid version of the all-new Tucson with a 1.6-litre T-GDI engine and 265 PS will also be available to customers. More details will be revealed closer to the market launch in 2021.

Hyundai's new Intelligent Manual Transmission (iMT)

All-new Tucson customers have the option of Hyundai's newly developed iMT. iMT operates purely electronically, and decouples the engine from the transmission after the driver releases the accelerator while driving at constant speed, allowing the car to enter into coasting mode. This improves overall fuel efficiency. The driver's chosen gear remains engaged even with the engine off. The engine restarts in the same gear as soon as the driver presses either the brake or accelerator pedals thanks to the burst of power provided by the Mild Hybrid Starter Generator (MHSG). The transmission restarts the engine in neutral (with an open clutch) if the driver pushes the clutch pedal to change gear, or if the vehicle speed is too low for the current engaged gear.

The first all-new Tucson models - hybrid, diesel and gasoline including 48-volt mild hybrid - will appear in Hyundai's European showrooms towards the end of 2020. Meanwhile, the plug-in hybrid version and N Line trim will arrive at the beginning of 2021.

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      • 2021 Hyundai Kona Electric
        2021

        Hyundai Kona Electric has undergone a series of bold exterior design updates. By combining a clean and sleek appearance with the protective and bold B-SUV body...

      • 2022 Hyundai Kona N
        2022

        Hyundai Kona N is a 'hot SUV', whose look clearly speaks about a powerful presence and driving fun. It combines the modern design of the new Kona base car...

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      • 2018 Hyundai Kona
        2018

        Hyundai Kona stands out from the crowd with high contrast design elements and striking style. Its masculine protective, 'armor', combines powerfully...

      • 2018 Hyundai Kona Electric
        2018

        To further enhance the refined character, the All-New Hyundai Kona Electric features silver side sills, adding a slightly elegant touch to the sporty SUV.

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      • 2025 Hyundai Bayon
        2025

        Hyundai Bayon features a roomy, well-lit interior, with a strong focus on maximising front and rear passenger comfort, and a large boot space.

      • 2022 Hyundai Bayon
        2022

        Hyundai Bayon is characterised by a distinctive exterior design that separates it clearly from its competition. Unique design solutions, high-tech looking...

      • 2026 Hyundai Nexo
        2026

        Hyundai Nexo showcases a sturdy and sophisticated design, with bold lines and a solid structure that create a rugged image, while the vehicle's arch-shaped cross section...

      • 2019 Hyundai Nexo
        2019

        The All-New Hyundai Nexo's design is inspired by nature, consisting of a pure and calm composition. With its streamlined silhouette and a floating roof...

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      • 2025 Hyundai Tucson [US]
        2025

        Hyundai Tucson presents an evocative, bold appearance with 'Parametric Dynamics' design language and kinetic, jewel-like surface detailing that ensures its distinct identity...

      • 2021 Hyundai Tucson
        2021

        Rather than simply an evolution of the previous generation model, the all-new Hyundai Tucson represents a revolution for Hyundai in design terms.

      • 2019 Hyundai Tucson
        2019

        The newly refined 2019 Hyundai Tucson offers more advanced technology features including a second-row USB charger in the SEL trim and Qi wireless...

      • 2019 Hyundai Tucson [EU]
        2019

        New Hyundai Tucson a flush design appearance. Additionally the refined rear light enhances the simplicity of the Hyundai Tucson design by balancing the...

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      • 2016 Hyundai Tucson
        2016

        Hyundai unveiled its all-new Tucson crossover utility vehicle at the 2015 New York International Auto Show. The new Tucson offers a fresh, sporty exterior...

      • 2010 Hyundai Tucson
        2010

        In 2010, a revolutionary new Hyundai Tucson joins the rapidly evolving Hyundai product line. The sleek crossover from Hyundai, with its athletic European...

      • 2005 Hyundai Tucson
        2005

        The Hyundai Tucson (also called the JM) is a compact crossover SUV launched in 2005 by the Korean automaker Hyundai. It shares its Elantra-based platform...

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      • 2024 Volkswagen Tiguan
        2024

        The new technological developments realised with the MQB evo improve the Volkswagen Tiguan in practically every area. New hybrid drives with an all-electric range...

      • 2025 Volkswagen Tiguan [US]
        2025

        Volkswagen Tiguan has been fully redesigned on the MQB evo platform with all-new sheet metal, a shorter rear overhang, and a slight wheelbase increase.

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      • 2022 Volkswagen Tiguan [US]
        2022

        Volkswagen Tiguan can be equipped with the 4Motion with Active Control all-wheel-drive system. The latest generation 4Motion system is designed to activate...

      • 2021 Volkswagen Tiguan
        2021

        Volkswagen Tiguan takes assisted driving one step further with available Travel Assist. The system can take over steering, braking and acceleration of the new Tiguan...

      • 2022 Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace
        2022

        Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace has now grown to a length of 4,723 mm (22 mm longer); all the generous interior measurements are unchanged. With its newly designed front...

      • 2021 Volkswagen Tiguan R
        2021

        The sporty DNA is not just to be found in the turbocharged engine and all-wheel drive system of the Volkswagen Tiguan R, but also in its extensively customised...

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      • 2017 Volkswagen Tiguan
        2017

        In the second generation Tiguan, Volkswagen designers have created an SUV that transfers a new design quality to this segment in a progressive and competitive way.

      • 2018 Volkswagen Tiguan [US]
        2018

        The all-new Volkswagen Tiguan marks an evolution in Volkswagen's clean and timeless design DNA, with modern lines and a refined appearance. The MQB...

      • 2018 Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace
        2018

        The Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace offers more space than many other SUVs in its class. This is facilitated by its "long wheelbase" (LWB) as it is known...

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      • 2012 Volkswagen Tiguan
        2012

        The new VW Tiguan is here. An SUV with design parallels to the larger Touareg . An SUV with powerful and at the same time fuel-efficient engines; fuel...

      • 2008 Volkswagen Tiguan
        2008

        Volkswagen is showing the new Tiguan in a world premiere at the International Motor Show (IAA) in Frankfurt. This "small brother" of the Touareg...

      • 2020 Mazda CX-30
        2020

        With 'Sleek and Bold' as its design concept, the Mazda CX-30's styling simultaneously realizes two contradictory elements: the flowing beauty of a coupe...

      • 2025 Volkswagen Taos
        2025

        Under the hood of the 2025 Taos is an updated version of the efficient 1.5-liter EA211 turbocharged four-cylinder TSI engine. Hardware changes include revised...

      • 2022 Volkswagen Taos
        2022

        Nose to tail, Volkswagen Taos is 175.8 inches long-9.3 inches shy of Tiguan-with a wheelbase of 105.9 inches; it is 72.5 inches wide and 64.4 inches tall.

      • 2019 Renault Kadjar
        2019

        Right from the start, Renault Kadjar made passenger comfort a priority. New Renault Kadjar goes even further with a more contemporary design and improvements...

      • 2016 Renault Kadjar
        2016

        Buoyed by the success of the Captur, Renault is continuing its offensive in the world of crossovers with the launch of the Kadjar, the brand's first...

      • 2024 Dacia Duster
        2024

        Dacia Duster is shielded with a stylish belt wrapping all the way around it. The side underbody shields connect to the hallmarks, then to the wheel-arches...

      • 2022 Dacia Duster
        2022

        New Dacia Duster has a more contemporary design. This evolution in its styling serves a purpose though, by improving its aerodynamism for greater efficiency.

      • 2018 Dacia Duster
        2018

        The All-New Dacia Duster continues to come with a choice of affordable engines that have been tried and tested under the bonnet of other Group models.

      • 2014 Dacia Duster
        2014

        The upgraded New Dacia Duster builds on the the styling features which have contributed to its phenomenal success, while taking on more emphatic 4x4 design...

      • 2011 Dacia Duster
        2011

        The Dacia Duster project was born out of the simple premise that a real need existed in the world for an affordable, comfortable and rugged 4x4, a class...

      • 2021 Ford Bronco 4-door
        2021

        All-new Ford Bronco architecture for 2- and 4-door models is based on a fully boxed, high-strength steel chassis that delivers available best-in-class suspension...

      • 2021 Ford Bronco 2-door
        2021

        Both Ford Bronco 2- and 4-door models make the open-air experience quick, easy and fun. Two-door models come with a standard three-section roof system...

      • 2022 Ford Bronco Raptor
        2022

        To give Bronco Raptor even more desert-running power, the Ford powertrain team developed the proven twin-turbo 3.0-liter EcoBoost engine with specific Raptor...

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      • 1980 Ford Bronco
        1980

        For 1982, the Ford Bronco saw a slight facelift as it adopted Ford's blue oval emblem, taking the place of "F-O-R-D" lettering on the hood, and the Bronco horse...

      • 1978 Ford Bronco
        1978

        The second generation Ford Bronco is based on the Ford F-100 pickup truck chassis (1973-1979 sixth generation). Approximately one foot shorter than the shortest F-100...

      • 1966 Ford Bronco
        1966

        The first-generation Ford Bronco is built upon a chassis developed specifically for the model range, shared with no other Ford or Lincoln-Mercury vehicle.

      • 2026 Renault Austral
        2026

        Renault Austral has received a contemporary makeover, with a fully transformed front end. The cues of Renault's new design language are visible on most of the body...

      • 2023 Renault Austral
        2023

        Renault Austral merges together the hallmarks of SUV models with Renault's new 'sensual tech' design principles: its curvy, sensual silhouette are a stylish match...

      • 2022 Renault Arkana [EU]
        2022

        Renault Arkana's profile is one of its most striking features. The dynamic lines of the SUV are instantly recognisable, combining style with sturdiness and sportiness.

      • 2020 Renault Arkana
        2020

        Inside, the Renault Arkana Coupe SUV is all about space, quality, modernity and comfort, due, amongst other features, to materials that are pleasant...

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