The Hyundai Tucson lives in a rough neighborhood.
Not the suburban driveways where most are likely to be parked, but the highly
competitive market segment at which it's pitched. That means Hyundai has to
keep on its toes with a regular schedule of updates lest it go stale, and
that's exactly what it appears to have in store.
It appears that Hyundai's revising the sheetmetal at
both ends and along the doors in between. Expect new bumpers front and rear,
with revised air vents and capped by fresh lighting graphics and a resculpted
hood and tailgate as well.
Look for the Korean automaker to take the
opportunity to fit updated engines, safety equipment, and infotainment
technologies inside and under the hood as well when the revised model hits
showrooms later this year or early the next. Because if it doesn't, the
competition will start edging in on its territory.
Cr : Carscoops