
Hyundai’s new Tucson will be officially revealed at the Frankfurt Motor Show next month. Hyundai’s new compact crossover has been renamed to ix35 for the European market and Tucson ix for South Korea.
The new ix35 carries over much of the ‘swoopy’ styling of the 2009

Geneva Salon ix-onic concept study and overall, it’s a step forward in terms of design from the current generation model. The Korean automaker said that the design cues seen on ix35 including the pronounced hexagonal grille and the dramatic front-end styling will used on future Hyundai models.
Even though Hyundai only published a single image of the ix35 (above), we found a complete gallery of the Korean-spec model that you can check out below. The models’ cosmetic differences are limited to the body trim, the shape of the front fog lights and housings, the headlamp crystals and the absence of turning signals on the exterior mirrors on the ix35 (they’ll make their way on the 2013MY facelift model…).
Hyundai said that the new model will deliver “markedly better” fuel efficiency and lower CO2 emissions than rival SUVs and compete head on in terms of running costs with mainstream hatchbacks.
The KDM Tucson ix will be available with a choice of a 2.0-liter diesel or 184 horsepower producing gasoline engines and 166 horsepower respectively. Buyers will be able to opt between six-speed manual and automatic transmissions as well as front-wheel and all-wheel drive versions.
The European-spec model is expected to be offered with a new 1.6-liter turbocharged gasoline
engine producing around 170 horsepower.
More information on ix35 will be released at the Frankfurt Motor Show.























