For 2025, Hyundai has updated the Tucson with a more commanding front and rear appearance, updated lighting signatures, new alloy wheel designs, and a significantly redesigned interior.
The hybrid and plug-in hybrid models offer slightly more output than before, thanks to more powerful electric motors in the drivetrain.
Exterior changes come in the form of a new front grille, redesigned front and rear bumpers, an updated daytime running light (DRL) signature, new alloy wheels, anodised aluminium badging, and a 75mm longer rear wiper blade for improved visibility. The DRL signature has been simplified from ten lighting areas to eight larger units.
The dashboard and command centre on the 2025 Tucson are entirely new. The redesigned panoramic curved display integrates the 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster and an enlarged 12.3-inch infotainment display (standard on all trims). The centre console, steering wheel, and door panel accents are also redesigned.
A redesigned centre stack includes the addition of supplementary knobs and switchgear for frequent-use driver controls, including audio volume and tuning and select HVAC controls.
The 15W wireless device quick-charging pad has also moved to a more convenient driver access position.
On models with the shift-by-wire transmission, the gear changes are now controlled by a column-mounted gear selector, liberating more usable space in the centre console area.