The 2025 Hyundai Tucson Has A New Interior That Brings Back Buttons

The 2025 Hyundai Tucson Has A New Interior That Brings Back Buttons

The 2025 Hyundai Tucson Has A New Interior That Brings Back Buttons

The current fourth-generation Hyundai Tucson has been in the US since 2020. The compact SUV is getting a facelift for the 2025 model year. While it may look similar on the outside, there are changes to the front grille and skid plates that make the Tucson appear wider.

The interior has been completely reconfigured, featuring a dashboard similar to a next-generation model. Like the Ioniq 5, the Tucson now has two 12.3-inch screens and the Hyundai logo on the steering wheel has been replaced by four dots, which represent the letter “H” in Morse code.

2025 Hyundai Tucson

The climate control switchgear has been revamped, featuring more conventional controls and old-school buttons. They have also added a pair of rotary knobs with built-in screens for the AC and two silver knobs for the volume controls and other settings. Furthermore, the central air vents are slimmer than before, creating the illusion of a continuous vent across the dashboard.

Further changes to the dashboard include relocating the gear selector to the steering wheel column, allowing Hyundai to integrate a large wireless charging pad, two big cup holders, and a row of buttons ahead of them in the center console. The high-end version features premium stitching on the door cards and dashboard, as well as perforated leather on the seats.

Hyundai has not revealed more about the update yet. The 2025 model year update is expected to be available after the 2024 Tucson has already been debuted in the United States.