Hyundai has unveiled a facelifted version of its Tucson SUV.
The alterations to the Tucson, Hyundai’s bestselling car in the UK since its launch in 2015, include styling revisions such as a new grille, new light signature with full LED headlights, an uplifted front bumper, a new wheel design, a new rear taillight, and a redesigned rear bumper and muffler.
On-board technology includes a Krell sound system, wireless phone charging, and a 7in screen supporting Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and Bluetooth connectivity.
Also available is an 8in screen with sat-nav.
Safety and driving assistance features include autonomous emergency braking, lane keep assist, driver attention warning and speed limit indicator.
Also available are a 360 degree camera, high beam assist, rain-sensing wipers and adaptive cruise control.
Three diesel and two petrol engine options have been announced, all of which have been revised to reduce size and improve CO2 emissions.
The most powerful engine is a 2.0-litre diesel producing 186hp, available with a six-speed manual or eight-speed automatic gearbox.
Also available is a 1.6-litre diesel engine with an output of either 115hp or 133hp.
Both options are available with a six-speed manual gearbox and front-wheel drive, and the latter is also available with a seven-speed DCT gearbox.
Petrol options are a 1.6-litre producing 132hp paired with a six-speed manual gearbox, and a turbocharged 1.6-litre producing 177hp available with six-speed manual or seven-speed DCT transmission.
Four-wheel drive is standard with the 186hp diesel, and available as an option with the 133hp diesel and 177hp petrol.
The facelifted Tucson made its debut at the New York Auto Show and Hyundai says more information will be revealed when the car is unveiled in Europe.
European sales are set to start this summer.