

Hyundai is preparing one of its biggest SUV launches in recent years, as fresh spy shots of the 2027 Hyundai Tucson have surfaced during testing in the Austrian Alps. The heavily camouflaged prototype was spotted alongside the current-generation Tucson, hinting that Hyundai is entering the final stages of development for its popular Toyota RAV4 rival.
The upcoming model appears to move away from the current Tucson’s flowing curves in favor of a tougher and more upright design, giving the SUV a stronger road presence that could appeal to buyers in markets like the UAE.
Although camouflage hides many details, several design changes are already visible. The new Tucson appears to adopt a more muscular silhouette with a higher bonnet, squared-off proportions, and a bolder front fascia.
Expected exterior highlights include:
The styling direction suggests Hyundai is aiming for a more premium and SUV-focused appearance to compete with rivals such as the Toyota RAV4, Mazda CX-5, and Honda CR-V.
While interior details remain largely hidden, spy shots reveal a redesigned steering wheel and a new digital instrument display. Reports suggest Hyundai will introduce its latest-generation technology suite, offering a more modern and connected driving experience.
| Feature | Expected Availability |
|---|---|
| Pleos Infotainment System | Yes |
| Large Touchscreen Display | Yes |
| Digital Instrument Cluster | Yes |
| Head-Up Display | Yes |
| Wireless Smartphone Connectivity | Yes |
| Advanced Voice Controls | Yes |
| Premium Audio System | Higher Trims |
Hyundai is also expected to improve cabin materials, seating comfort, and overall interior space.
One of the most significant updates could arrive under the hood. Industry reports suggest the 2027 Tucson may feature Hyundai’s latest 1.6-litre self-charging hybrid powertrain, designed to deliver stronger performance while reducing fuel consumption.
Interestingly, Hyundai engineers were reportedly testing the Tucson alongside the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid, indicating that fuel efficiency and hybrid performance are major priorities for the new model.
| Model | Powertrain |
|---|---|
| 2027 Hyundai Tucson | 1.6L Hybrid (Expected) |
| Toyota RAV4 Hybrid | 2.5L Hybrid |
| Mazda CX-5 | Petrol & Hybrid Options |
| Honda CR-V Hybrid | 2.0L Hybrid |
Hyundai has not officially confirmed launch timing, but industry sources expect the all-new Tucson to make its global debut in early 2027. A UAE launch could follow by mid-to-late 2027 as Hyundai continues expanding its hybrid and electrified lineup across the region.
With a bold new design, upgraded technology, and an efficient hybrid powertrain, the next-generation Tucson looks set to become one of the most important SUV launches of the year and a serious challenger to the Toyota RAV4 in the UAE market.

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