At the 2024 New York Auto Show that opened recently, Hyundai's new Tucson was officially unveiled. The appearance of the new car still adopts the family design language, and the changes are mainly reflected in the details. The interior has undergone major changes, with a more technological atmosphere. In terms of power, the new car will provide fuel, hybrid and plug-in hybrid systems to choose from.
As a facelifted model, the new Tucson has not undergone too obvious changes. The new car still adopts the modern family design language, with some adjustments mainly in some design details. For example, the shape of the front grille and LED light groups of the new car have changed, making it more avant-garde.
Looking from the side, the new car adopts the popular suspended roof design and is equipped with dynamic 19-inch wheels. At the rear, the new car adopts a through-design taillight set, especially the taillights on both sides look very impactful. At the same time, the new car is also equipped with a dynamic rear surround.
The interior of the new car has undergone relatively large changes. It not only adopts the popular dual-screen design of dual 12.3-inch screens, but also adopts the now common through-type air-conditioning outlets. In addition, the new car also adopts a pocket design, and the wireless charging pad for mobile phones is also not absent.
In terms of power, the new car will be available in three versions: fuel, hybrid, and plug-in hybrid. Among them, the fuel version is equipped with a 2.5L engine with a maximum power of 187 horsepower, and the transmission is matched with an 8-speed automatic transmission. The hybrid and plug-in hybrid models are equipped with a hybrid system composed of a 1.6T engine + electric motor, with a combined maximum power of 231 horsepower and 268 horsepower respectively. The transmission is matched with a 6-speed automatic transmission and is equipped with a four-wheel drive system.
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Editor: Xu Zhenyu