Next on the spy shots list: 2010 Hyundai Tucson LM
Here are the first spy shots of the 2010 Hyundai Tucson LM from Europe.
Earlier today, we have seen a 2010 Hyundai Sonata four-door coupe sitting next to the next-generation Hyundai Tucson crossover. Now, just a couple of hours later, fellows at Worldcarfans have published some new spy shots of the 2010 Tucson crossover.
Codenamed LM, the prototype of the Tucson successor has been spied near Hyundai headquarters in Germany. The prototype vehicle is fully covered with black camouflage.
As evident from these early shots, the all-new Tucson features sportier body shape than the current model. The exterior is said to be completely redesigned and you can see the new model will adopt new attractive Hyundai family look with large bumper air-intake and smaller grille (similar to that seen on i20 and i30).
For the first time spy photographers have also snapped interior of the upcoming Hyundai CUV and it looks (at least to me) even more impressive than exterior. Inside the vehicle, you can see much more attractive and modern design.
So far, so good! The 2010 Hyundai Tucson LM seems to be a stunner vehicle and another winner for Hyundai Motor Company![Source: Worldcarfans]
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December 18th, 2008 at 11:23 am
Have you seen it’s interior? It looks awesome so far. I think this is goingto be one of the best looking ones (interior) Hyundai has ever designed.
December 20th, 2008 at 10:08 am
Looks like a smaller version of the Santa Fe which is bombing over here in the UK. For this to stand any chance of success in the UK it needs to be Hydrogen powered and green green green.
December 22nd, 2008 at 5:00 pm
you are crazy…to stand a chance it needs to be powered by hydrogen? in ten years maybe…get your head out of the clouds…the rest of us have to live HERE…not in some fantasy-land.
December 29th, 2008 at 3:13 pm
Your obviously not living in the UK then?
If you were then you’d know that 4-wheel drive or SUV vehicles are dead in the water right now and are sitting on dealer forecourts gathering rust. Car dealerships who have invested in 4×4’s are going to the wall here in the UK.
Whilst i’m not suggesting the technology is there now, car makers need to start thinking about that now if they are going to sell a range of vehicles in the future.
Do yourself a favour and get out of that armchair and have a good look around.
December 29th, 2008 at 6:05 pm
Automakers are ready to bring fuel cell cars to reality, but the infrastructure isn’t! And it will take Europe (and UK) years to equip enough gas stations with hydrogen pumps.
So, politics is the reason for such a slow proggress when it comes to hydrogen-powered cars with fuel-cells! If they urged to build such pumps now, we would have fuel-cell cars in 5 years, but unfortunatelly they set the goal to have enough hydrogen pumps by 2020 and that’s when we can expect mass production of fuel-cell cars!
I wish they would come earlier, but at least we will see some limited production as early as in 2012-2015, when Hyundai plans to bring first commercial hydrogen-pwered cars to the market.
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