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New Hyundai Bayon Fresh Spy Images Reveal Design Details

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It is no secret that Hyundai is preparing the next-generation Bayon, which is expected to be introduced in our market in Q1, 2027. The SUV has been snapped standing in a parking lot in Hyundai’s home market. This could be the top-spec variant of the Hyundai Bayon, which will be equipped with diamond-cut alloy wheels. The fresh set of pictures of the camouflaged SUV shows its design direction. 

The outgoing Hyundai Bayon was first launched in 2021 as a crossover in the European markets. Spy images confirmed that the new model will have more SUV-ish profile, featuring a squarer roofline, a more upright stance and a slightly boxy proportions. It is expected to come with connected light bars at the front and rear. The new SUV has a raising waistline and slightly flatter roof that adds some visual muscle. 

The next Bayon will grow in size, and will be bigger, and taller than the outgoing model. It is likely to be based on a longer wheelbase. It will have a wider track which should allow engineers to create more space inside the cabin. The new Hyundai Bayon is likely to get a larger infotainment screen and more advanced safety tech. 

Hyundai is also likely to launch N-Line variant of the Bayon, which will have a satin silver garnish on the revised front bumper. It is likely to get a sportier-looking grille and lower air dam. The SUV also features larger two-tone alloy rims, matte black lower-body trim, gloss-black trim on the doors and a sportier black roof rails. The spotted model has a single exhaust pipe, while the Hyundai Bayon N-Line will have twin exhaust pipes. 

The cabin layout is likely to be similar to the new-gen Hyundai Venue, featuring dual 12.3-inch displays for infotainment and driver’s display, a multi-functional steering wheel, automatic AC, 360-degree camera and others. 

The new Hyundai Bayon SUV is expected to be powered by a 1.5-litre, 4-cylinder, naturally-aspirated petrol engine with manual and automatic gearbox. It will also get a dual-cylinder CNG tech, making it the only Hyundai above 4 meters size to have a CNG offering. The higher-spec model is likely to get a new 1.2-litre, 4-cylinder, turbocharged petrol engine. 

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