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2011 Hyundai Tucson [Spied]

09/28/2009, 4:02 PM

By Drew Johnson

We’ve already seen both the Korean and European versions of the new Hyundai ix35/Tuscon, but these images show what is believed to be the 2011 U.S. spec model. Take a close look and you’ll slight changes to the front fascia, as well as modified taillights -– as compared to the other versions. As far as its name, we wouldn’t be surprised if it the “Tucson” name was dropped, replaced with the ix35 designation –- as it’s known elsewhere.


Sources are saying to expect only four-cylinder powerplants for the U.S.-spec models, including a turbocharged model after the initial launch. This is probably a smart move on Hyundai’s part seeing how sensitive Americans are to MPGs these days. We wouldn’t be surprised to see the next Tucson get close to 30 mpg highway, with an equally impressive 20+ in the city. The four-cylinder version of the KDM Tucson — released earlier this year — is rated at 28 mpg in the Korean cycle.

While insiders told us there were some pretty modern designs on the drawing boards, the Hyundai decision makers ultimately opted for a traditional, yet new — and “safe” — look for the small crossover. The 2011 Tucson takes some styling cues from its bigger brother, the Hyundai Veracruz.

The all-new Tucson is just now hitting Korean showrooms, with a European roll out set for later this year. The 2011 Hyundai Tucson will hit U.S. dealers in early 2010, shortly after its Los Angeles Auto Show debut.

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09/28, 4:04 PM

posted by:

Need more oil for GM

Ugly, cheap and flimsy and likely to be as unreliable and poorly built as your typical import. Buy A Chevy Equinox or GMC Terrain if you want the best in this class. It is unpatriotic and unAmerican to drive an import.

Be American. Buy American. buy GM. It is your patriotic obligation

09/28, 4:16 PM

posted by:

aesir

Interesting… not the best, not the worst.

09/28, 4:19 PM

posted by:

alsvw

great new suv from hyundai. great mpg and it will have class leading safety and technology. the new equinox will also be a great offering from gm. but, a little over priced for this segment of smaller suv’s. i actually drove the new terrain over the weekend. it was nice. but, the steering was a too heavy and so was the price tag. it was a loaded terrain for over $36,000 . that is way to much money for that product. i do agree that we need to buy american product. but, the terrain is a waste of money and has a crappy exterior styling.

09/28, 4:19 PM

posted by:

TornadoGTI

@ NMOFGM – It is also un-human to spend the same money for an inferior product. I DO NOT like Hyundai but GM is no better. Whereas GM has been getting worse over the years, Hyundai has not. They are actually making huge changes in their cars and the last thing to change will be their reputation, however they are making progress. If you HAVE to buy American, buy a Ford. If you don’t HAVE to (i.e. DON’T work for them and receive a GIANT incentive to do so = 99% of the population), then buy something else.
Also, and I know your posts are uselss, I did want to point out that many of your precious “AMERICAN” cars are built in either Mexico or Canada. Oh, and don’t forget to stop by Walmart on your way home, in your AMERICAN car, and buy $100 worth of Chinese, Tawainese, and Indonesian SH!T. Is there anything more typical. If you disagree, than check this AWESOME website out.

http://www.peopleofwalmart.com/

I wonder how many of those extremely intelligent looking people drive foreign cars, especially those from Europe. I would put a 20 spot on 0…

09/28, 4:23 PM

posted by:

DenverGuy217

Too bad the Japanese public won’t be able to see this at their auto show. But then agaIn they may be thankful they can’t. Lots of different design elements that separately, might have worked well on other vehicles but together here are overkill.

when I look at the direct front photo, I can’t help thinking the truck fell on top or another vehicle and squashed it. It looks disjointed.

Next!

Ha ha ha still not as FUGLY as the new GMC Terrain. What a waste of sheet metal

09/28, 4:36 PM

posted by:

bcjohnso99

A friend asked why he shouldn’t buy a current generation Tucson. I told him that a new version was on the horizon and that the next version could not look worse. Sucks to be wrong ;(

09/28, 4:50 PM

posted by:

ricky_b

I agree with aesir, not the best but not the worst either. Middle of the road but pleasant enough. I would call it the Korean take on the Murano.

As for the GMC Terrain – I saw one in Costo this weekend. Now that’s UGLY!

09/28, 4:50 PM

posted by:

rpiotr01

Another step into CUV hell…

09/28, 4:55 PM

posted by:

iluvamcars

Tornado. We are done with this immature level! Why egg him on? You very well know GM has improved. We shifted away from the whole american cars being produced in Canada thing. The percentage of american cars made in america is HIGHER than American cars made in foreign countries!

Anyway! I am not appreciating the styling. Hyundai is creating a great theme, but these slopes and gorgeous lines do not work on crossovers. A lot of crossovers are more square-ish, to only a very small degree, however. “My opinion.”

-iluvamcars

09/28, 4:57 PM

posted by:

TornadoGTI

The Terrain would be nice without those aweful squared-off wheel arches. They haven’t done that on a car in a long time and for good reason. Just another example of GM nonsense. Why have the GMC Terrain AND the Cehvy Equinox. They are the same vehicle that accomplish the same thing. They don’t even cost different. There is nothing that sets them apart except the sheet metal.

09/28, 4:58 PM

posted by:

johnnycanuck

bcjohns, good one. In a way it’s somewhat comforting to know these guys can still ring the bell on the craptastic meter once in awhile.

09/28, 5:08 PM

posted by:

DenverGuy217

If the Terrain had fender flares like the former Envoy or older Nissan/Datsun Hardbodies it would have a real shot at success….same with this Hyundai. Why put such huge exagerated curves on it. That instantly dates the design.

09/28, 5:12 PM

posted by:

shaver

This makes me want to drive a Gran Torino for some reason.

09/28, 5:19 PM

posted by:

steve333

Truly horrendous looking grill. I wouldn’t be caught dead in one.
Now, to be fair to Hyundai fans I think the Terrain in a dog also.

The Equinox, however, is the looker of the class. Best CUV going, IMO.

09/28, 5:32 PM

posted by:

ForeignPlus

Goverment, Obama Motors are you paying attention.
It is a slow process as it was when the Japenese first appeared on our shores.
The imports will continue to move forward, we are going nowhere.
The economic problems got our attention.
We will adjust and regroup.
Do you think we are going away?????
You are mistaken.

Now it is the Koreans time.

The Genesis sedan, the reviews do not lie.
Just the beginning.
CADILLAC, BUICK WHO????????????????????
Should of helped Pontiac along, no instead we will continue with Buick.
Just my opinion from someone who helped BAIL out GM with my taxes paid.
No choice of mine.

Goverment, Obama Motors has made improvements, but a little to late.

Lay down and die or compete without handouts.
Do not give me the bull about the Japenese goverment helping the imports.
At the end of the day american people, making american pay, in america, to support there families.
Compete or step aside Goverment Motors.

The problem is the money the american taxpayer had no choice in giving to this company.

Terrain, you are kidding right?????????
The 70’s are long gone, what the hell with the mass of plastic chrome????
All it needs is curb feelers. and those whitewall and yellow walled tires on all those caddys from the early 80’s

Equinox is a nice try but look at it, just look at it………………..
From how many different angles do you see designs of the imports.
As always Obama Motors does a half way decent design attempt on the front end and profile but they forget the entire rear end.

GM thought we were lambs, the SUV, PICKUP milking had to end.
Now make it and we will buy it.

Or get out of the way…………………

09/28, 5:58 PM

posted by:

Mokamiquattro

I think the imports are more patriotic to America than domestics itself. Imports makes better cars in our market. Domestics don’t. I I am a patriot, I work hard for what I earn. I pay taxes but if I buy an unreliable unpatriotic Domestic made car that will burn me down the road. Forget it. Open your eyes to the reality!

D O M E S T I C C A R C O M P AN Y W O R K E R S A R E L A Z Y!

09/28, 6:02 PM

posted by:

Mokamiquattro

GM’s lineup are bland. Wake bias bloggers and accept the fact. Stop trying to convince yourself that your Chevy is better than your neighbors Toyota because deep inside you you could’ve got an one. Suckaaaaa!

09/28, 6:07 PM

posted by:

A.J.

It’s amazing what US-spec headlamps can do to make a car uglier.

They take a good-looking front end and make it very weird-looking.

09/28, 6:07 PM

posted by:

anyclearer

I dont know what some of you are saying, i think this is really great lookin and deff differernt then the rest of the class. Its sporty lookin and fresh. You wont see this and think its already outdated or not much of a change. Bravo Hyundai

09/28, 6:13 PM

posted by:

leftwingagenda

i think it’s going to sell well…maybe not to some of the fogies around here…but any younger fiesta-minded person who wants something a bit bigger will have this on their shopping list…

09/28, 7:00 PM

posted by:

F50

It looks weird, if I were to get a crossover in this market I would get an Equinox, but I like the Journey’s exterior the most, I don’t like the interior much.

09/28, 7:13 PM

posted by:

iluvamcars

Mocha and Foreign need to shut up. Foreign, they killed Pontiac because it was easier. Pontiac had little excitement. Most of their products were rebadged, and the brand was sold in only a few countries. Buick has a unique lineup, its established in many countries, and it is a massive success in China. The move GM with that is logical. Your comments are quite ridiculous! Mocha, have you seen the lineup? How can you sit there and say GM has no exciting cars while Toyota’s lineup is just as boring? The Cruze, Spark, Malibu, Corvette, Camaro, Equinox, Traverse, Silverado, CTS, SRX, Escalade, Lacrosse, Enclave, and even the Terrain are exciting. The Equinox is not a copy. Mpst of GM’s lineup is made up of reliable products. The GM of the 90’s used cheap plastics, but they made great engines, and still do. I support Toyota too, but it drives me insane when people are immature enough to bash American car companies and only praise foreign carmakers. QUIT CALLING THEM GOVERNMENT MOTORS. They are competing. ALL OF YOU ARE STUPID. GM WAS AFFECTED WORSE BECAUSE THEY ARE AN AMERICAN COMPANY, AND AMERICA WAS HIT HARDEST BY THE ECONOMY FIRST. OTHER COUNTRIES WEREN’T EFFECTED RIGHT AWAY SO FOREIGN CARMAKERS WERE ABLE TO STAND UP AND KEEP UP. QUIT YOUR BITCHING AND YOU WAKE UP AND GET A HOLD OF REALITY! AMERICAN CARS HAVE IMPROVED BIG TIME! GM IS TRYING AND YOU IMMATURE AND MOST LIKELY TEENAGERS WHO DON’T KNOW ABOUT GM’S AMAZING PAST DON’T GET THAT. YOU CANNOT ACCEPT THE FACT THAT THEY CAN COMPETE WITH THE ALMIGHTY FOREIGN CARS. THE FOREIGN BRANDS ARE GREAT, BUT SO IS GM AND FORD. CHRYSLER IS WORKING ON GETTING BETTER. PLEASE YOU NEED TO GET OUT OF OUR WAY. SOME OF US ON HERE ARE TRYING TO MAKE INSIGHTFUL COMMENTS BUT PEOPLE LIKE YOU AND FOREIGNER BRING THE MATURITY LEVEL WAY DOWN. IT’S SICK AND I AM VERY TIRED OF IT! GM’S LINEUP IS JUST AS EXCITING AS HONDA AND TOYOTA’S. STOP YOUR BIAS AND GROW!

-good riddiance!

09/28, 7:25 PM

posted by:

2WheeledSpeed

Have another beer iluvamcars. Here, sit in this chair ok? Just sit down buddy… It’s gonna be OK…

09/28, 8:05 PM

posted by:

du_biggs

It looks like the Wagon Queen Family Truckster with the way the lights and grill repeat. I **** better looking things

09/28, 8:58 PM

posted by:

worst 3

yea, how did GM get brought in to this discussion? it went from a Hyundai article to a American cars suck article vs Toyota. I’m have to agree with iluvamcars for the most part.

as for the Hyundai witch this is about, should be another good car for the money, as for the design i think it looks better then the old but not great by any means, it kinda looks squashed or something or pulled back and up.

and why did they put new pictures up that are exactly the same?

09/28, 10:10 PM

posted by:

iluvamcars

Thank you worst 3

09/28, 10:29 PM

posted by:

johnnycanuck

I’m going to agree with F50 and give the Journey my umpteenth plug. I’ll take a well optioned example with the 3.5, Awd and 6 spd auto over whatever powertrain they throw in this Hyundai simply because I would not be embarrassed to be seen behind the wheel. The Dodge looks good. This Tucson does not. And I’m way too old for a sex change.

09/28, 11:57 PM

posted by:

Architect

I agree with iluvamcars… The lack of OBJECTIVE comments on this board is ridiculous. The new generation domestics are now competitive, if not superior to the competition. I for one just bought a Buick. I bought it because it’s a fantastic vehicle, and as an American, they’ve finally given me a reason to buy. Give credit where credit is due.

09/29, 12:53 AM

posted by:

steve333

I also agree with iluvamcars

09/29, 4:00 AM

posted by:

Soravia

I’ve already seen the SUV on the road here along with the new Sonata, which looks like an AMG with new grill. The Koreans finally have decent looking cars.

09/29, 4:02 AM

posted by:

Soravia

I don’t know about the ‘NEW’ generation domestics. Last time I looked, the Daewoo Tosca taxi had better interior than 2010 Ford Mustang GT that cost $30k. The whole interior of Mustang felt like cheap crap, as if it didn’t belong inside an automobile.

09/29, 6:00 AM

posted by:

A4

…you must still be getting the foxbody Mustangs, whereever the hell you live that you can buy a Daewoo.

09/29, 6:05 AM

posted by:

A4

you can see everywhere they ruined the design on this thing (compared to the euro one)
Switched to square fog lamps,
switched from open black vents around the fog lamps to body color panels (gross)
U.S. spec headlamps (always a bummer),
stupid body color slats behind the grille
and it looks like the shaped the bar across the grille differently.
Quit adding body colored crap where it’s not needed. Some contrast is always nice. No, we don’t want all the black plastic bull**** of the Aztek, but christ, you should know what to do.

09/29, 10:05 AM

posted by:

vicdub85

No comments on the models? Are you guys not interested in woman?

Blond one please.

09/29, 10:55 AM

posted by:

brijan81

RENTAL CAR AGENTS WILL GO NUTS WITH THIS! IT LOOKS SHARP. I LIKE THE LOOKS. DON’T FORGET HOW HORRID HYUNDAI WAS IN THE 90′S. NOW LOOK HOW FAR THEY HAVE BECOME. THIS IS GREAT LOOKING SMALL S.U.V. ! (IN MY OPINION)

09/29, 12:13 PM

posted by:

aesir

duuuuuuuuddddee caps lock key on your left people

10/05, 12:04 PM

posted by:

Need more oil for GM

Ugly, cheap and flimsy and likely to be as unreliable and poorly built as your typical import. Buy A Chevy Equinox or GMC Terrain if you want the best in this class. It is unpatriotic and unAmerican to drive an import.

Be American. Buy American. buy GM. It is your patriotic obligation.

 
 
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