Hyundai's all-new Paristi is expected to debut before the end of this year at the earliest, or it will go on sale in the first quarter of 2025. At the same time, the new car is also expected to continue to be imported into the domestic market in the first half of next year, and the main competitors in the same class include Volkswagen Touron, Ford Explorer and Tank 500 models.
As can be seen from the low-profile spy photos released, the head of the Hyundai all-new Paristi has been replaced with a large blackened grille, and vertically shaped LED headlight clusters are expected to be provided on both sides, and a continuous LED daytime running light strip is expected to be added above. At the same time, the new car also adopts the "square box" exterior styling design for the first time, which is more hard-core than Volkswagen Tourang, Ford Explorer and other models; It will also usher in a significant increase in body size, which may have an advantage over the current model.
In terms of power, the all-new Hyundai Paristi will be replaced with a new 3.5T turbocharged engine, and the transmission system may be paired with an 8-speed automatic manual transmission. In addition, the new car will also be launched with a 1.6T plug-in hybrid model for consumers to purchase, and the power parameters are expected to be comparable to the original V6 naturally aspirated model.