Next Monday, Hyundai will reveal the next-generation Tucson crossover. The teaser campaign is already in full swing, with photos showing the model receiving a substantial and stunning redesign. However, the design is just one part of the next-gen Tucson’s enticing equation. A new report allegedly reveals the output for both the upcoming Tucson N Line and the full-blown N model.

According to the report, the next-gen Tucson N will sport a turbocharged 2.5-litre four-cylinder engine that’ll make 290 bhp (216 kilowatts) and 310 pound-feet (421 Newton-metres) of torque. The less-powerful N Line will feature a hybrid powertrain, utilising the brand’s 1.6-litre four-cylinder. The combined output is 230 bhp (171 kW) and 258 lb-ft (350 Nm) of torque.

Gallery: 2021 Hyundai Tucson teasers

The report also reveals the regular Tucson will feature a non-hybrid 1.6-litre making 180 bhp (134 kW) and 194 lb-ft (264 Nm) of torque. It’s not clear if there’ll be other engines. The teaser campaign has revealed much of the crossover’s exterior design with the lighting elements at the front and rear drawing the most attention.

Hyundai also teased the interior, though they’re renderings rather than actual photos. However, we can see that it’s packed with technology. There is a digital instrument cluster, while the large, 10.25-inch infotainment display appears to feature a flying buttress design. The automaker will make the crossover in two wheelbase lengths – a long version for the US, China, and Korea, and a shorter wheelbase version for Europe and the Middle East.

We don’t know if Hyundai will reveal the entire Tucson lineup on Monday or roll out the standard model, but we hope we will get all the details soon. Hyundai has an attractive product on its hands, and a sporty, nearly 300-bhp version sounds fun.