The new Hyundai Tucson boasts a 17‑inch tablet‑style infotainment screen, digital 9.9‑inch cockpit and premium tech. Explore the next‑gen C‑segment SUV now!
Hyundai has unveiled a bold new direction for its fifth‑generation Tucson (internal code NX5), slated for a 2027 release. The standout feature is a massive 17‑inch tablet‑style central infotainment screen that blurs the line between mainstream SUVs and premium luxury cars.
Why a 17‑Inch Tablet Matters
Measuring 16:9 and spanning the entire width of the dashboard, the 17‑inch display is the largest ever installed in a C‑segment SUV. It matches the size of the screens found in the Tesla Model S and even exceeds the 16‑inch panel on the Model Y, positioning the Tucson ahead of many electric‑vehicle competitors.

Bringing Luxury Tech to the Mass Market
The screen originates from Hyundai’s upscale Genesis line, but Hyundai has adapted it for a broader audience. Physical buttons remain beneath the display to control climate and emergency functions, ensuring safety while offering a sleek, button‑free surface for everyday use.
Pleos Connect – The Software Backbone
Powered by Hyundai’s new Pleos Connect (also known as S‑Connect) platform, the system supports over‑the‑air (OTA) updates, a suite of entertainment apps, and real‑time performance tweaks. Owners can expect a continuously evolving user experience without visiting a dealership.
Digital Cockpit and Driver‑Centric Design
Complementing the central tablet is a 9.9‑inch high‑resolution digital instrument cluster, positioned directly in the driver’s line of sight. The cluster delivers speed, ADAS status, and critical alerts in a clear, customizable layout, creating a true “digital cockpit” feel.

Exterior Tweaks Hint at a Premium Look
Leaked images from South Korea show a more aggressive front end, larger wheel arches, and a fresh, squared‑off wheel‑cover design. The Tucson’s silhouette hints at a stronger road presence, reinforcing Hyundai’s ambition to elevate the model’s perceived value.
What’s Next?
While Hyundai has not disclosed powertrain details or an official launch date, industry analysts expect the new Tucson to arrive in markets worldwide by late 2025 or early 2026. The blend of cutting‑edge infotainment, digital cockpit, and a premium aesthetic could set a new benchmark for the highly competitive compact‑SUV segment.
Stay tuned as Hyundai rolls out more information about pricing, engine options, and availability for the 2027 Hyundai Tucson.

