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Upgraded Mid-Size Hybrid SUV from Hyundai: The Refreshed Tucson Car Model

Fuel options: diesel and petrol on sale

A more athletic edge is given to the otherwise conservative Hyundai Tucson design, thanks to its...
A more athletic edge is given to the otherwise conservative Hyundai Tucson design, thanks to its prominent, angular wheel arch styling.

SUV Lovers Prefer the Hyundai Tucson: Check Out the New Hybrid Version

Upgraded Mid-Size Hybrid SUV from Hyundai: The Refreshed Tucson Car Model

By popular demand, let's talk about Hyundai's favorite ride – the Tucson mid-size SUV. This bad boy is the one thatroad-dwellers can't seem to get enough of, despitepronouncing its name like a puzzle. What's this vehicle's secret sauce? Comfort, space, and a wallet-friendly price tag, of course! You can snag this 4.52-meter marvel for as little as 35,740 euros. Even the entry-level model comes armed with a 160-horsepower gasoline engine and a 6-speed manual transmission, not to mention a swanky design and plenty of tech features.

Now, what's new on the Hyundai Tucson menu? The Korean automaker has whipped up a plug-in hybrid option decked out with front-wheel drive! And here's the cherry on top – it's more wallet-friendly than ever before. While the heavy-duty all-wheel-drive model will peel 49,800 euros from your wallet, the front-wheel-drive hybrid starts at a mere 44,690 euros. But does it measure up to the hype?

Think Hard Before You Knead: Front-Wheel Drive Hybrid Punch-Out

The answer? It depends on your lead foot. Make no mistake – the front tires have a workload when 367 Newton meters of system torque comes knocking. Shockingly, the new front-wheel-drive hybrid model is said to reach highway speed 0.2 seconds quicker than the all-wheel-drive version, even though it weighs in at over 60 kilograms lighter.

However, traction can falter during heavy use, especially when both engines are in full swing. Even a confident low-speed passing maneuver can make you feel the steering wheel shake. But rest assured, the drivetrain performs admirably in everyday situations. Smooth upshifts and no jarring interruptions are the norm if you keep your foot off the gas pedal.

The six-speed automatic transmission ensures creamy gearshifts, avoiding the dual-clutch transmission's slightly clunky shifts in place. Just remember to spend time in electric mode for a more economical and pleasurable driving experience. The battery can be fully charged in under two hours if you've got a 7.2 kW charger at your disposal. With a 70-kilometer all-electric range, the Tucson will easily tack on a few extra miles to your commute.

Long Live the Comfort King: Tucson's Charming Perks

Comfort

If you're aiming for the long haul, the Tucson's got your back. Cozy seats and an optional adaptive suspension with a noticeable touch of luxury make this SUV the perfect road companion.

Infotainment

The Tucson's entertainment system is top-notch, ensuring you'll never bore during your ride.

Space

The Tucson outdoes itself in space, with 1721 liters of cargo capacity when the rear seats are folded down. Load up and hit the road!

Looking for more cargo space? Drop the back seats, and you'll have nearly 600 liters at your disposal. Too bad the diesel engine still offers a slight increase in towing capacity (1.2 tons) compared to the hybrid model.

Besides its stylish design and ample amenities, the Tucson's success might also be attributed to its diverse powertrain options. Say hello to a multitude of hybrid, diesel, and even good old gasoline engines. And don't forget about the plug-in hybrid's attractive tax benefits for company car drivers, thanks to its meager 0.5% tax rate.

Sources:[1] Best Hybrid and Electric Cars 2025, U.S. News & World Report[2] Best Hybrid SUV, U.S. News & World Report[3] Hyundai Tucson hits new sales milestone, Car Dealer Magazine[4] Hyundai Elantra and Sonata: Price, Trim Levels, and Review, CarByte[5] Hyundai IONIQ 5: Features, Pricing, and Review, Digital Trends

  1. The new front-wheel drive Hyundai Tucson, along with its hybrid powertrain, provides a refreshing mix of characteristics, blending practicality, comfort, and minimalistic finance within the transportation industry.
  2. Interestingly, SUV lovers have demonstrated a preference for Hyundai's Tucson, not just for its stylish automotive design, but also for its array of light commercial vehicles and cars, including electric-vehicles, which cater to diverse lifestyles.
  3. The average price of the Hyundai Tucson mid-size SUV, featuring a 160-horsepower gasoline engine, is comparatively budget-friendly at 35,740 euros, earning it a reputation among road-dwellers as a feasible option in the competitive automotive industry.
  4. Although the heavy-duty all-wheel-drive model of the new Tucson hybrid has a higher price tag of 49,800 euros, the front-wheel-drive hybrid version provides a more economical entry point at 44,690 euros.
  5. Surprisingly, the front-wheel-drive hybrid Tucson model displays impressive performance traits, boasting a quicker highway speed than the all-wheel-drive version.
  6. The Tucson's comfortable seating, top-notch infotainment system, and spacious cargo capacity make it an enticing choice not only for its fuel-efficient characteristics but also for its overall driving experience and lifestyle appeal.

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