Sunday, September 27, 2015

Hyundai Tucson By Bisimoto Engineering


Building the most powerful Hyundai Tucson ever probably isn’t on many bucket lists. That doesn’t matter though, because 2015 SEMA is right around the corner, and it’s a place where common sense is politely asked to go straight to the back of the bus. For the fourth straight year, Bisimoto has partnered with Hyundai to create an unlikely performance monster. This year, it’s the new 2016 Hyundai Tucson going under the knife.

The popularity of crossovers is expected to lead naturally to modified crossovers, and this year’s auto show season is already jumping on that particular bandwagon, with a number of sporty and hot-rodded crossover concepts debuting in Frankfurt. SEMA is shaping up to be a similar party, if the Bisimoto Tucson is any indicator. Hyundai gave the tuner, whose usual medium is Porsches, free rein to play with the all-new 2016 Tucson, and the result is pretty impressive and possibly a shot across the bow of the Nissan Juke-R. Race-bred engine components are used to triple the Tucson’s standard output, and Bisimoto says that it’s sturdy enough to be a real-world driver, unlike some one-offs that are tuned to within an inch of detonation. Some wild body modifications are on hand to eliminate any chance that the Bisimoto Tucson would be considered a "sleeper."

Continue reading to learn more about the 2016 Hyundai Tucson By Bisimoto Engineering.





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