Hyundai has begun taking pre-orders for the 2025 Tucson SUV on its domestic market. Here are its principal specifications. Compared to the pre-refresh version, the newcomer benefits from a sturdier body structure and improved noise proofing. In its bare-bones spec, it uses a 1.6T engine to drive the wheels with 180 PS and 265 Nm of torque through a seven-speed DCT.

Opting for a 2.0-liter diesel engine gets you 184 PS and 417 Nm routed to the wheels through an 8AT. Finally, a hybrid powertrain is available that mates the petrol engine mentioned above with an electric motor supplying another 65 PS. The combined output reaches 235 PS. All-wheel-drive is a paid option available in all modifications.

 

Those in the market for a sportier-looking car can order theirs with an N-Line package. It comes with a more aggressive-looking, color-matched body kit made of plastic and tinted lights at both ends. The interior gets a sporty Alcantara trim with red accents. N Performance brakes with red calipers and lightweight 19-inch wheels are also on the list, but only as separate options.

Prices range from 27,710,000 to 40,810,000 South Korean Won (US$ 21,000–31,000).