Discover the all‑new 2027 Hyundai Tucson, featuring a massive 17‑inch tablet‑style infotainment display, digital instrument cluster, and cutting‑edge software. Learn more now!
Leaked images from South Korea reveal that Hyundai’s fifth‑generation Tucson (code‑named NX5) is set to raise the bar for mainstream SUVs. The upcoming 2027 model will debut a brand‑new interior centered around a massive 17‑inch tablet‑style infotainment screen.

Why a 17‑Inch Screen Matters
At 17 inches with a 16:9 aspect ratio, the Tucson’s centerpiece is not only the largest in the compact C‑segment, it also eclipses many premium electric vehicles. Its diagonal matches the screen size of a Tesla Model S and even surpasses the 16‑inch display on the Model Y, positioning the Tucson as a tech‑forward contender in its class.
From Luxury to Mainstream: The Software Backbone
The colossal display runs on Hyundai’s next‑generation software platform, Pleos Connect (also referred to as Sconnect). This system bundles a wide range of entertainment apps, supports over‑the‑air (OTA) updates, and allows remote performance tweaks. To keep critical functions safe, Hyundai retains physical buttons below the screen for emergency calls and climate control.

Digital Instrument Cluster
Complementing the central tablet is a 9.9‑inch digital instrument cluster mounted high on the dashboard, angled for optimal driver visibility. The cluster delivers real‑time speed data, advanced driver‑assistance (ADAS) status, and vital warnings, essentially creating a dedicated digital cockpit.
Design Hints from Early Leaks
Images circulating online since December 2025 show a bolder exterior: enlarged wheel arches, a fresh wheel‑cover design, and a more angular, square‑shaped silhouette. While Hyundai has not yet disclosed power‑train details or an official launch date, the visual cues suggest a shift toward a more robust, premium‑looking SUV.
What’s Next?
Enthusiasts can expect Hyundai to unveil full specifications later this year. With its groundbreaking 17‑inch infotainment screen and advanced digital cockpit, the 2027 Tucson aims to blur the lines between everyday practicality and luxury technology.

