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Rendered speculation: 2010 Hyundai Tucson

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Rendered speculation: 2010 Hyundai TucsonCurrent Hyundai Tucson has been on sale since 2005 and surely isn’t a looker, thankfully all latest models such as Genesis Sedan and Coupe are very well designed. Genesis Sedan even won the North American Car of the Year award.

We have already brought you spy shots of the heavily disguised next-generation Hyundai Tucson from Northern Sweden. To make things interesting our designer Alexandr drew two renderings based on these latest spy shots.

Compared to the current Tucson the new model will be more aerodynamic and sportier. The car rendered is shorter than the actual prototypes spotted in Sweden. We are quite sure that the prototypes have a fake rear and the production model will have a shorter roof line.

Engine wise the next-generation Tucson will lose the V6 and will be offered only with four-cylinder engines. Addition to the current range will be a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine with around 200 hp. In Europe turbocharged diesels will be also offered. Rumor is that soon after the launch a hybrid version will also be offered.

Rendered speculation: 2010 Hyundai Tucson

Rendered speculation: 2010 Hyundai Tucson

We are sure there will be bunch of more spy shots before Hyundai makes the all-new Tucson official.


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One Comment to “Rendered speculation: 2010 Hyundai Tucson”

  • Metropolis_89 says:

    Read the article. This is a rendering DRAWN by a DESIGNER FROM THE PUBLISHER based on the previous spy shots. And how much of the car did we actually see in the previous photos? Barely anything. It was heavily disguised and even the article states that it may have had fake parts to hide the actual product. The whole ‘Murano resemblance’ is probably due more to the imagination of the designer who drew this, who may very well have drawn something quite close to an already existing design without realizing it.

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