While the 2025 edition of the Hyundai Tucson doesn't represent a redesign for the popular SUV, it does offer several visual and quality-of-life updates. The new design brings Tucson closer to Hyundai's current design language and consumers' expectations for technology.

New Look

With a wingtip-style grille that integrates two LED arrays to provide the headlamps, the front end incorporates one of the most popular designs from Hyundai. Sporty coves, heavy lower cladding, and a squared-off appearance are also consistent with the cutting-edge and high-tech vibe of today's top Hyundai vehicles. Seen from the side, the Tucson borrows plenty of styling notes from the company's ultra-aggressive IONIQ 5 N Sportback SUV. The overall sense is a futuristic SUV that'll easily stand out.

The Big Panel

One notable change is the option for a single-panel system that serves as the digital instrument cluster and infotainment display. Set apart from the rest of the dashboard, the big panel will instantly remind drivers of large tablet-style mobile devices and wide desktop gaming monitors. A faster processing unit in the system will provide more responsive apps, navigation data, and entertainment options.

Hyundai is also introducing more buttons and knobs to control the system, ensuring the more tactile experience that drivers favor. On the higher trim levels, the dual option of Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ will permit wireless connectivity, too. Hyundai is also introducing the option for a heads-up display in the new inventory 2025 Hyundai Tucson.

Additionally, you can get a fingerprint scanner that serves the role of a smart key, allowing you to designate who can operate this new SUV. The vehicle also now provides a driver attention warning to remind drivers to stay focused on the road ahead.

Drivers can see the 2025 Tucson at Pacifico Hyundai. Contact our location today to schedule a test drive.

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