Overview
- Sales begin in India this month, with launches in Korea, North America, Europe and China to follow in 2026, and U.S. models are expected to carry 2027 badging.
- The new model grows to 4,430 mm in length with a 2,690 mm wheelbase and 1,830 mm width, riding on Hyundai Motor Group’s K3 architecture.
- Powertrains include a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated engine (149 PS) and a 1.6-liter turbo in 180 PS and 193 PS tunes, paired with manual, dual-clutch or eight-speed automatic gearboxes and offered with front- or all-wheel drive with Snow, Mud and Sand modes.
- Cabin updates feature twin 12.3-inch displays, a 12-inch head-up display, a ChatGPT-powered assistant, OTA updates, premium audio options, reclining rear seats and a 536-liter cargo area, plus an expanded ADAS suite led by HDA 2, LFA 2 and FCA 2.
- A hybrid variant arrives later in 2026 with vehicle-to-load capability and Smart Regenerative Braking 3.0, while GT-Line and X-Line packages join the range and assembly is confirmed in India, South Korea and China.