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Next-Gen Hyundai Tucson To Be Based On ix-onic Concept, Coming Here In 2010

Word around the water cooler is that the Hyundai Tucson will be replaced sometime next year by a production version of the shapely ix-onic concept, which made its debut at the Geneva Auto Show earlier this year.
At this stage it’s unclear whether the nex


Word around the water cooler is that the Hyundai Tucson will be replaced sometime next year by a production version of the shapely ix-onic concept, which made its debut at the Geneva Auto Show earlier this year.

At this stage it's unclear whether the next-gen Tucson will share its mechanical spec with the ix-onic, but if the concept crossover was a clue, then it may be the first production Hyundai to use a twin-clutch gearbox.

With a 125kW 1.6 litre direct-injected turbodiesel inline four and a twin-clutch six speed sitting underhood, the new Tucson would likely be a very efficient beast. Hyundai fitted the show car with its Idle Stop and Go system too, which if it makes the transition to production should boost fuel economy markedly.

It's a little too early to speculate on a launch date, but our source assures us it's coming to Australia in 2010, along with the i20 compact car.

Personally, we can't wait for the ix-onic-based Tucson replacement. The current model is looking a little tired, and the ix-onic's styling would be a gargantuan leap forward.

If the twin-clutch cogswapper and thrifty diesel donk also make their way downunder, we predict that Hyundai will have yet another winner on its hands.

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