
Hyundai appears to be preparing a major shift for the Bayon, as fresh spy images reveal the next-generation model, codenamed BC4, taking on a much bolder SUV character. The upcoming Bayon is moving away from its hatchback-based crossover roots and toward a more mature, upright design with a stronger road presence.
The camouflaged test vehicle shows squarer proportions and a taller stance, giving it a more confident SUV look. The roofline appears flatter, while the body looks wider and more substantial than before. These changes suggest Hyundai is focusing on improving interior space and everyday practicality, areas where small SUVs are increasingly judged.
The side profile hints at a longer wheelbase, which could result in better rear-seat comfort and more usable cabin space. Subtle details, such as broader shoulders and a more planted stance, reinforce the impression that the next Bayon will feel less like a raised hatchback and more like a proper SUV.
Although technical details remain under wraps, the new Bayon is expected to sit on updated underpinnings with improved ride quality and enhanced safety features. Hyundai is likely to continue offering efficient petrol and mild-hybrid powertrains, keeping fuel efficiency and low running costs in focus for global markets.
An official launch date has not yet been announced, but the presence of test vehicles on public roads indicates development is progressing steadily. When it arrives, the BC4-generation Bayon is expected to better align with buyer expectations in the competitive sub-compact SUV segment.
As customer demand continues to shift toward vehicles with stronger design, more space, and SUV-like appeal, Hyundai’s decision to evolve the Bayon into a bigger and bolder offering looks like a well-timed and strategic move.
