Hyundai has unveiled the updated 2025 Tucson at the ongoing New York Auto Show.

In its latest iteration, The premium mid-size SUV gets refreshed exterior styling, some new features, and some more power underneath its hood

The 2025 Hyundai Tucson features an updated front grille with the parametric jewel theme and updated signature LED DRLs.

Front and rear bumpers are reprofiled and house new skid plates that make the Tucson appear wider. Other visual updates include new alloy wheels, and anodized aluminium badging.

Inside the cabin and you’re greeted by a driver-centric cabin featuring twin 12.3-inch screens housing the instrument console and the touchscreen infotainment system.

Further, the Hyundai logo on the steering wheel has been replaced by four dots, which is Morse code for the letter “H”.

The gear selector has been moved to the steering wheel column, thus, freeing up space in the centre console.

A new dashboard tray on the centre console enhances the practicality of the Tucson’s cabin. This allowed Hyundai to integrate a wireless charging pad, two big cup holders, and a row of buttons on the centre console.

The biggest addition is the updated Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) suite comprising safety features such as Forward Attention Warning (FAW)), and Crosswind Stability Control (CWC)

The 2025 Hyundai Tucson gets three engine options: a 2.5L NA petrol motor, a 1.6L turbo petrol hybrid unit, and a  1.6L turbo petrol plug-in hybrid unit.

The hybrid variants get larger electric motors, hence churn out higher output. There is no diesel on offer.

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