A heavily camouflaged version of the next-generation Hyundai Tucson has been spied testing ahead of its expected global launch later this year, and an unconfirmed Australian launch in 2027.

The Tucson was Hyundai’s second best-selling model in Australia, behind only the Kona, in 2025. This trend continued into January 2026, when its Toyota RAV4 key rival stumbled amid supply issues and the Mazda CX-5 topped the segment.

New generations of all three mid-size SUVs are due in showrooms from 2026, with the RAV4 and CX-5 revealed last year ahead of their local arrivals.

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A new Tucson therefore won’t be far behind them, replacing the current, fourth-generation model which went on sale in Australia in 2021 and received a facelift in 2024.

The new, fifth-generation Tucson is expected to adopt a striking new look with a squared-off, boxier exterior design in place of the current model’s more rounded, sculpted styling.

The first production vehicle to use Hyundai’s new design language – called ‘Art of Steel’ – was the second-generation Nexo, wearing much sharper creases than its predecessor.