Overview
- Uncamouflaged photos from South Korea reveal split headlamps, a larger rectangular grille, pronounced cladding, new 16-inch alloys, and a full-width LED rear light bar.
- The cabin adopts a twin-screen layout pairing a touchscreen infotainment display with a digital instrument cluster, with materials and ambient lighting expected to feel more premium.
- Equipment visible and reported suggests additions such as a 360-degree camera and an upgraded Level-2 ADAS suite, with some reports also indicating ventilated front seats and dual-zone climate control.
- Hyundai has scheduled the India launch for November 4, 2025, with a global reveal reported to follow.
- Reporting indicates the current 1.2-litre petrol, 1.0-litre turbo-petrol, and 1.5-litre diesel engines will continue, and spy shots show an 'SX turbo' badge hinting at a high-spec variant.