As reported last month, the Tucson N will form part of Hyundai's rapidly expanding N performance sub-range currently consisting of the i30 N, Veloster N and soon the i30 N Fastback, and will likely come powered by the same 2.0-litre turbocharged petrol engine making 202 kW. Drive will, however, go to all four wheels instead of the fronts.
Unlike the models mentioned, Silva's render of the Tucson N is more discreet with notable additions being red N branded brake calipers, unique alloy wheels, the hexagonal honeycomb grille with chrome surrounds and a black splitter with red striping.
Expect more details to emerge in the coming months.