The upcoming 2027 Hyundai Tucson is undergoing a bold redesign, shifting to a more rugged, boxy appearance inspired by the latest Santa Fe. Expect a squared-off front fascia, clamshell hood, and sharper lines that break away from the smoother curves of the current model. The design reflects a tougher, more SUV-like stance aimed at making a stronger visual impact.
Inside, the Tucson will feature a minimalist, tech-forward cabin with a large curved display that merges the digital gauge cluster and infotainment screen. Hyundai’s latest interface includes an advanced voice assistant and streamlined controls, with fewer physical buttons. Comfort upgrades like ventilated seats, panoramic roof, and biometric access may also be available in higher trims.
Powertrain options will include mild-hybrid, full-hybrid, and plug-in hybrid setups—likely with improved efficiency and electric-only range of up to 62 miles for the PHEV. Advanced safety features and semi-autonomous driving aids will be enhanced through Hyundai’s next-gen driver-assist system. The new Tucson is expected to debut in late 2026 as a 2027 model.