The all-new 2026 Hyundai Tucson, codenamed NX5, is shaping up to be one of the most significant releases in Hyundai’s lineup. Expected to debut in the third quarter of 2026, the redesigned Tucson will feature a more muscular build compared to the current model, aligning with Hyundai’s latest design philosophy known as “Art of Steel.”
This design language merges a strong, sculpted appearance with retro-inspired elements, drawing visual cues from the iconic Hyundai N Vision 74 concept and more recently the Hyundai NEXO. The SUV will also adopt an off-road-ready look, reminiscent of the rugged elegance seen in Land Rover vehicles—suggesting both urban sophistication and adventurous capability.
Futuristic Interior with Pleos OS and AI Integration
Inside, the 2026 Tucson will set new standards for digital experiences with the debut of Hyundai’s new Pleos OS. This advanced operating system will be showcased on a wide 16:9 display and feature a clean, smartphone-like user interface. The Pleos Playground store will provide access to a wide variety of apps, giving drivers and passengers a fully connected in-car experience.
A major tech leap comes with the inclusion of Level 2.5 autonomous driving capabilities, making the Tucson smarter and safer. Hyundai will also integrate its new AI assistant, “Gleo,” delivering a ChatGPT-like conversational interface to support voice commands, navigation, and infotainment tasks with natural interactions.
Hybrid and Plug-in Hybrid Only: No More Diesel
In line with Hyundai’s commitment to sustainability, the new Tucson will eliminate diesel options entirely. Instead, the SUV will focus on hybrid and plug-in hybrid (PHEV) powertrains. The PHEV variant is particularly noteworthy, targeting an impressive 100km of all-electric driving range, making it ideal for urban commutes and short trips with zero emissions.
Release Date and Estimated Price
Hyundai plans to release the NX5 Tucson around the third quarter of 2026, possibly alongside the new Avante. With its shift to electrified powertrains, the starting price is expected to be around 34 million won (around US $24,000) assuming a hybrid-only lineup.