Hyundai retired the original Tucson name in 2010
Hyundai brings back the Tucson name for its ix35 replacement, which is due to go on sale globally before the end of the year
The new Hyundai Tucson will make its global debut at the Geneva motor show next month, and has been previewed with these official images.
The Tucson compact SUV will replace the current ix35 in Hyundai's line-up, and is described as “a big step forward for the Hyundai brand globally,” by the firm’s design boss, Peter Schreyer. He said the model "has a bold and athletic presence and a proud stance.”
The design sketch reveals the new, five-door Tucson will carry many of the design hallmarks seen in the Hyundai range, in particular the firm’s large central grille, most recently seen on the new Genesis. A second preview image shows the Tucson's lower front bumper and alloy wheel design.
Hyundai retired the original Tucson name in 2010 with the launch of the ix35. Now, Hyundai plans to bring back the Tucson name for an SUV which officials say will be sold in global markets.
Rivals for the new Tucson will include the Nissan Qashqai, Kia Sportage and Skoda Yeti.
Current production runs of the ix35 are due to finish this summer, Autocar understands, meaning the new Tucson is likely to be on sale before the end of the year.
Hyundai says it has sold more than one million SUV models in Europe since the introduction of the first Santa Fe in 2001.
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