Hyundai’s smallest crossover gets sportier exterior styling, more fuel-efficient powertrains and additional safety features for 2016. The redesigned Tucson was unveiled at the 2015 New York International Auto Show.
Outside, it wears a large, new face, making it look bigger than its compact SUV dimensions suggest. Inside, Hyundai says there’s more soft-touch materials in the cabin and cargo room behind the second row is up 5 cubic feet this year to 31.0 cubic feet.
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