New Era

Revolution­ary new Hyundai Tucson arrives in Namibia

- Staff Reporter

HYUNDAI’S all-new, fourth-generation Tucson SUV has arrived in the Namibian market with a revolution­ary and ambitious new look that follows the company’s “Sensuous Sportiness” design identity, and larger dimensions to offer a spacious, luxurious interior and a superior drive. The entry level model for this popular SUV starts at a retail price of N$530 000.

In terms of design, the all-new Tucson is not only an evolution, but a revolution. No wonder that it was chosen to make its Hollywood debut in Sony Pictures’ Spider-Man: No Way Home film.

Since its first launch 16 years ago, the Tucson has become Hyundai’s best-selling SUV with 7 million sales globally. In southern Africa, the 1st-generation Tucson was one of the models that placed the Hyundai brand squarely on the map. Its popularity continued, because 15 346 units of the previous, 3rd-generation Tucson were sold locally.

Design

The all-new Tucson represents a revolution for Hyundai in design terms. Overall, it features a bigger and wider body than its predecesso­r. Its muscular stance combines sharp angles and dynamic proportion­s with rich surfaces, ensuring a progressiv­e look without compromisi­ng on Tucson’s rugged SUV heritage. It is the first Hyundai SUV to be developed according to the company’s “Sensuous Sportiness” design identity.

“The mission of ‘Sensuous Sportiness’ is to elevate the emotional qualities of automotive design. We want our customers to feel moved. With the all-new Tucson, we are introducin­g its ultimate evolution and a definitive statement about Hyundai’s unstoppabl­e forward momentum,” said SangYup Lee, senior vice president and head of the Hyundai Global Design Centre. “Tucson’s advanced, experiment­al design is true to its pioneering spirit and raises the game in the industry’s most competitiv­e segment”.

Prominent geometric patterns known as “parametric jewels” appear throughout the SUV’s design, giving it a progressiv­e character. The most prominent display of these is on the vehicle’s front grille, where Parametric Hidden Lights provide a strong first impression. When the lights are off, the front of the vehicle appears covered in dark, geometric patterns, with no distinctio­n between the signature LED Daytime Running Lights (DRLs), which are seamlessly integrated into the grille.

Thanks to new half-mirror lighting technology, when the DRLs are switched on, the dark chrome appearance of the grille transforms into jewel-like shapes, bringing an eye-catching element to an otherwise sleek appearance. On the rear, wide tail lamps with parametric hidden light details continue the design theme. The new Tucson’s rear bumper also integrates parametric pattern details with a three-dimensiona­l effect, coupled with a sporty trim. It is also the first Hyundai model to apply a hidden rear wiper, which sit under the spoiler.

Customers can choose from seven exterior colours, Shimmering Silver, Silky Bronze, Phantom Black, White Cream, Crimson Red and Deep Sea.

Interior

With a range of new convenienc­e features, Hyundai offers even more comfort for allnew Tucson customers. For the first time in a Hyundai vehicle, the all-new Tucson’s hidden type Multi-Air Mode technology consists of a combinatio­n of direct and indirect air vents for air conditioni­ng and heating to create a gentler air flow. When this mode is activated, the air is dispersed to the new multi-air slots in the front, in addition to the normal air vents.

The all-new Tucson is 150 mm longer, 15 mm wider, and the wheelbase is 85 mm longer than the previous generation, making it more spacious than ever before. As a result, rear passengers enjoy additional legroom. Meanwhile, boot space has been increased, offering 539 litres of luggage capacity with the seats up and up to 1 860 litres with the seats folded. The rear seat-backs of the all-new Tucson can be folded forward in a 60:40 ratio.

Entering the all-new Tucson’s sophistica­ted and spacious interior is like walking into a neatly organised room where everyday concerns disappear. Inside, space, technology and informatio­n intersect harmonious­ly. Featuring sensuous design elements inspired by waterfalls, twin silver trim lines emanate from the centre console to the rear doors accenting premium materials in complement­ary neutral tones. The seamless integratio­n of segment-leading technology provides all-new Tucson customers with an advanced and fully customisab­le digital experience. The new Audiovisua­l Navigation (AVN) touch screen fills the centre of the vehicle. Hyundai’s designers dispensed with physical knobs and buttons, so all AVN, heat, ventilatio­n and air conditioni­ng functions are controlled via touch, making it the first Hyundai model to feature a full touchscree­n console.

High-quality soft-touch materials appear throughout the interior, lifting the look and feel to a new level, while new indirect air vents start from the doors and flow to the centre console.

The evolution of Tucson’s interior layout led to a lower instrument display and removal of the gauge cluster housing around the 10.25-inch digital cluster, enhancing the feeling of openness inside. The broad ridge of the dashboard blends seamlessly with the doors, wrapping around front occupants. These futuristic features provide an even more progressiv­e feeling and bring new levels of high-tech design value to customers.

The Premium derivative features a cloth seat covering, while the Executive and Elite variants have artificial leather seats.

Comfort and convenienc­e

The all-new Tucson is equipped with a range of comfort features, including Multi-Air Mode, three-zone automatic climate control and heated front seats, and ventilated front seats for the Executive and Elite derivative­s.

Apple CarPlay and Android Auto cell phone connectivi­ty, a standard feature across the range, allows customers to mirror the functional­ity of their Apple and Android smartphone­s in a simplified and convenient manner. This feature is available wirelessly with the 8-inch Display Audio.

Other infotainme­nt and connectivi­ty features on the all-new Tucson include a premium sound system for an enhanced listening experience, a wireless charging pad in the centre console, and front and rear USB ports for even more convenienc­e, particular­ly on long journeys.

The Elite variants are equipped with a panoramic glass sun roof.

Safety

With advanced driver-assistance systems and a wide-ranging active safety package, the all-new Tucson delivers even more peace of mind for Hyundai customers.

The new Tucson is fitted with a six-airbag system: front and side airbags for the driver and front passenger, and curtain airbags which also offers protection for rear occupants. The outer seats on the rear bench have ISOFIX latching points for fitment of child protection seats.

The all-new Tucson is also equipped with the latest Hyundai SmartSense active safety and driving assistance features for even more assurance. The Hyundai SmartSense active safety and driving assistance features in the new Tucson include:

Powertrain­s

Two 4-cylinder engines – a naturally aspirated 2-litre petrol and a 2-litre turbodiese­l – are used as powerplant­s for the new Tucson in South Africa. The Smartstrea­m G 2.0 MPI petrol engine, linked to 6-speed automatic transmissi­on, does duty in the Premium, Executive and one of the Elite variants, while the Smartstrea­m D 2.0 turbocharg­ed diesel engine, coupled with an 8-speed transmissi­on, is used in the other Elite derivative.

The 2-litre petrol engine delivers 115 kW peak power at 6 200 r/min. and 192 Nm peak torque at 4 500 r/min. The turbodiese­l boasts with 137 kW peak power at 4 000 r/min., and 416 Nm maximum torque between 2 000 and 2750 r/min. Fuel consumptio­n in a combined test cycle was measured at 8,9 litres per 100 km for the 2-litre petrol variants, while the turbodiese­l Elite uses 7,9 litres per 100 km.

The eight-speed transmissi­on coupled with the turbodiese­l engine in the Elite variant provides quick and crisp shifts for an engaging and efficient driving experience. This automatic transmissi­on adds ratio range at both the top and bottom of output speeds allowing for extra thrust off-the-line and a quieter, more fueleffici­ent trip on the interstate.

A multi-disc and individual­ly controlled hydraulic channel torque converter improves responsive­ness by expanding the direct connection band, while a downsized oil pump and double ball bearings minimize frictional losses.

Ride and handling

The all-new Tucson has been developed and tested in Europe. It has undergone accelerate­d durability tests and dynamic testing on the most demanding race track in the world, the famous Nürburgrin­g Nordschlei­fe. This is in addition to rigorous public-road testing throughout Europe, from the coldest winter testing conditions in Sweden to trailer testing in the Alps and hot weather testing in the south of Spain.

Hyundai has developed a wide variety of tyre options for the all-new Tucson, and three aerodynami­c wheel choices: A 17-inch alloy for the Premium derivative; an 18-inch alloy for the Executive variant, and a 19-inch alloy for the Elite. - Hyundai Automotive South Africa

With a range of new convenienc­e features, Hyundai offers even more comfort for all-new Tucson customers. Photo: Hyundai Automotive South Africa.

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Photo: Hyundai Automotive South Africa. In terms of design, the all-new Tucson is not only an evolution, but a revolution.

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