2023 Hyundai Tucson trims (10) Trim Family Limited N Line SE SEL XRT Years 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005
The omens are good; the Tucson launches with a cutting-edge range of mild, full and plug-in hybrids that should satisfy any need and, with Hyundai’s five-year warranty and competitive pricing
Of course, this Tucson isn't perfect - a class-leading family hatch might offer slightly sharper handling and better all-round visibility - but these aren't deal-breaking issues. More important will be this model's competitive pricing and lengthy warranty. In summary, what we've got here is very much a Hyundai of the modern era.
Hyundai Tucson review. From £23,175 8. Hyundai Tucson 1.6 CRDi N-Line 2019 first drive. Hyundai gives its mid-size SUV an N-inspired sporting treatment. We drive it to see if it's all style
The Tucson sits between the compact Hyundai Hyundai Kona and full-sized Hyundai Santa Fe in Hyundai’s range. Previously, the line up has started at £23,000, rising to £32,000, all before
This small SUV delivers good fuel economy, a comfortable ride and lots of standard technology features. Its hybrid powertrain is refined and even posted strong acceleration marks in our testing
Detail Comparison - Hyundai Tucson N Line 2022 - vs - Chevrolet Trax LT 2019, their videos (reviews, off-road, commercials, crash tests) and images, Features,Price, Specifications, difference
Save at least £2030 on a new Hyundai Tucson 1.6 TGDi N Line 5dr 2WD. Check performance, specs and equipment, and view the verdict from the expert What Car? team.
The 2019 Hyundai Tucson N Line. Hyundai released a teaser of what car lovers should expect when the car is unveiled in the 2019 Geneva Motor Show: a sporty upgrade of the 2019 Hyundai Tucson. The Tucson is expected to be the SUV N Line from Hyundai. But apart from its exterior look, buyers will have to wait to find out more during the debut
The FWD Hybrid is not available in Canada. Speccing AWD results in the same 38 mpg across the board as the Tucson (6.1/6.3/6.2 L/100 km). At the time of writing, Kia hadn’t released official
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