Discover Hyundai Tucson 2027 with a massive 17‑inch tablet‑style infotainment display, digital cockpit and premium interior. Learn more now!
Leaked images from South Korea are confirming that Hyundai’s upcoming fifth‑generation Tucson (codenamed NX5) is about to receive a dramatic interior overhaul, headlined by a groundbreaking 17‑inch tablet‑style infotainment display.
Massive 17‑Inch Tablet‑Style Infotainment
The new centerpiece stretches across a 16:9 widescreen, making it the largest touchscreen in the compact C‑segment SUV class and even outsize‑s the screens found in premium electric models such as the Tesla Model S and Model Y. By borrowing a screen size previously reserved for Hyundai’s luxury Genesis line, the Tucson aims to position itself as a more upscale offering while still keeping the familiar Hyundai price point.

For safety, Hyundai retains physical buttons below the screen to control climate functions and emergency calls, ensuring that drivers remain in charge even when the display dominates the cabin.
Digital Cockpit and Driver‑Centric Display
Complementing the central tablet is a 9.9‑inch fully digital instrument cluster placed high on the dashboard. The cluster provides real‑time speed data, ADAS (advanced driver‑assistance) status, and critical alerts, turning the cockpit into a compact, high‑tech command centre.
New Software Platform and OTA Capabilities
Both screens run on Hyundai’s next‑generation software suite, Pleos Connect (also known as Sconnect). The platform supports a wide range of entertainment apps, over‑the‑air (OTA) updates, and remote performance tuning, keeping the vehicle up‑to‑date long after it leaves the showroom.

Exterior Refresh and Upcoming Launch
Early photos leaked in December 2025 show a bolder exterior with larger wheel arches, fresh wheel‑cover designs and a more angular silhouette. While powertrain details remain under wraps, the facelift hints at a bolder, sportier identity for the 2027 model year.
What This Means for Buyers
Hyundai’s strategy signals a clear ambition: to blur the line between mainstream and premium SUVs. If the Tucson delivers on its promised tech suite, it could set a new benchmark for value‑driven compact SUVs worldwide.
Stay tuned for official specifications and pricing as Hyundai prepares to unveil the new Tucson later this year.

