This digital iteration of the Hyundai Tucson comes with the new Creta-like styling. Tucson is the flagship SUV from the Korean automaker in our market. It is a nameplate which has been on sale in many international markets for a long time now. In its latest iteration, it bears Hyundai’s latest design language which we see on many international models. On the other hand, the new Creta has recently been updated. A prominent digital artist decided to merge these two together to come up with a rather unique rendering. Let us take a look at the details here.
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Hyundai Tucson with Creta-Like Styling
This post comes from kelsonik on Instagram. It showcases the Tucson with the Creta fascia. Interestingly, this resembles the pre-facelift Creta too. There is a full width LED light bar which doubles up as LED DRLs. Additionally, this Tucson gets a large radiator grille, sporty bumper and LED headlamps on the extreme edges of the bumper. The Hyundai logo is a 2D unit on the bonnet. On the sides, there are chunky wheel arches. In fact, it looks like the bagged version of the Tucson.
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These are accentuated by colossal alloy wheels with black spokes and red brake callipers. Also, the side profile contains black side pillars and tiny roof rails. Interestingly, this rendition gets a black roof which contrasts with the red colour quite well. Also, the rear profile is what the regular Tucson looks like. There are striking LED taillamps connected via an LED light bar which runs the width of the boot lid. Finally, we also witness a shark fin antenna, roof-mounted spoiler, quad exhaust system and a rugged skid plate. All in all, this is quite a unique conceptualization and fusion of Tucson and Creta.
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Author’s Note
Such digital renditions offer the viewers something away from the routine. We have seen the Tucson and Creta separately. But such fusions offer freshness to tackle the monotony. That is the best aspect of digital renditions and artists. We hope to encounter more such versions just for some fun.