New-Generation Hyundai Tucson Spied Under Heavy Camouflage Ahead Of India Debut

- Hyundai India is readying the launch of the new generation Hyundai Tucson
- A Tucson test mule was recently spotted undergoing final tests.
- Official launch of the new Hyundai Tucson in India is in July.
Hyundai India is readying the launch of the new generation Hyundai Tucson as a test mule was recently spotted undergoing final developmental tests ahead of its official launch in the second half of 2022, most likely in July. The test mule was heavily wrapped under a camouflage albeit with a few openings revealing certain elements of the new Tucson. The spy shots also revealed the heavily guarded interior giving a glance inside the cabin. The fourth-generation Hyundai Tucson will get a completely new design language while sporting more features and creature comforts too. The India-bound Hyundai Tucson is currently on sale in global markets.

In profile, the new multi-spoke dual-tone alloy wheels, and chunky squared wheel arches are new elements on the 2022 Tucson.
Photo Credit: Arpit Rathi
Also Read: New-Generation Hyundai Tucson India Launch Details Revealed
Now, the car is heavily wrapped, but certain instantly noticeable elements such as the new front grille called the ‘parametric jewel' are evident and so are the daytime running lights integrated with the design as the headlamps can be seen mounted vertically on the front bumper. In profile, the new multi-spoke dual-tone alloy wheels, and chunky squared wheel arches are new elements on the 2022 Tucson. Even the split LED tail lamps are partially visible that extend all the way up to the rear fender.

The new generation Hyundai Tucson gets a four-spoke steering wheel, a digital instrument cluster, leather upholstery, and a gear switch replacing the conventional levers.
Photo Credit: Arpit Rathi
Also Read: Exclusive: 4th Generation Hyundai Tucson Review
Spied for the first time in the cabin of the 2022 Hyundai Tucson, however, it should be noted that the interior would most likely be the same as the international model with minor changes. The new generation Hyundai Tucson gets a four-spoke steering wheel, a digital instrument cluster, leather upholstery, a gear switch replacing the conventional levers, and a large 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto connectivity.
Also Read: Next-Generation Hyundai Tucson Spotted In India While Being Exported To Neighboring Markets
At the heart of the 2022 Hyundai Tucson, expect the large SUV to continue drawing power from the existing 2.0-litre petrol and 2.0-litre diesel engines coupled with an automatic transmission and an all-wheel-drive configuration. More details on the new generation Hyundai Tucson for India would unfold closer to the launch.

Even the split LED tail lamps are partially visible that extend all the way up to the rear fender.
Photo Credit: Arpit Rathi
Image Source: Twitter/ Arpit Rathi
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