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Hyundai Tucson

The price of the Hyundai Tucson, a 5-seater SUV, ranges from Rs. 33.75 – 41.83 Lakh. It is available in 8 variants, with engine options ranging from 1997 to 1999 cc and a choice of 1 transmission: Automatic. Tucson comes with 6 airbags. Hyundai Tucson is available in 7 colors.

Hyundai Tucson Car Specifications

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Seating Capacity

5 Seater

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Transmission Type

Automatic

Variants Ex-Showroom price

Tucson Platinum 2.0 AT Petrol

1999 cc, Petrol, Automatic, 18 kmpl, 154 bhp

Rs. 33.75 Lakh

Tucson Signature 2.0 AT Petrol

1999 cc, Petrol, Automatic, 18 kmpl, 154 bhp

Rs. 36.75 Lakh

Tucson Platinum 2.0 AT Diesel

1997 cc, Diesel, Automatic, 18 kmpl, 184 bhp

Rs. 36.79 Lakh

Tucson Signature 2.0 AT Petrol Dual Tone

1999 cc, Petrol, Automatic, 18 kmpl, 154 bhp

Rs. 36.93 Lakh

Tucson Signature 2.0 AT Diesel

1997 cc, Diesel, Automatic, 18 kmpl, 184 bhp

Rs. 39.89 Lakh

Tucson Signature 2.0 AT Diesel Dual Tone

1997 cc, Diesel, Automatic, 18 kmpl, 184 bhp

Rs. 40.06 Lakh

Tucson Signature 2.0 4WD AT Diesel

1997 cc, Diesel, Automatic, 18 kmpl, 184 bhp

Rs. 41.65 Lakh

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Hyundai Tucson Car Specifications

Price

Rs. 33.75 Lakh onwards

Engine

1997 cc & 1999 cc

Fuel Type

Petrol & Diesel

Transmission

Automatic

Seating Capacity

5 Seater

How is the Hyundai Tucson car?
  • Pros
  • A high rider with modern styling that looks attractive.
  • Beautiful and modern cabin with excellent quality levels.
  • Has a comprehensive list of comfort and safety features.
  • Refined motors that are quicker than they feel behind the wheel.
  • Hyundai has a strong dealership, workshop and spares network.
  • Cons
  • Although well-conceived, its asking price is steep.
  • Seven-seat option would have boosted its value quotient.
  • Tucson nameplate hasn't enticed India over the years.
Hyundai Tucson Car Review

The latest Tucson aims to offer everything a buyer can expect from a premium SUV. So how good is the new Tucson? Let’s take a look.

The Hyundai Tucson has been around for a long time now and even though it hasn’t been a big seller, Hyundai has made sure it is constantly updated. Hyundai still believes that there is a market for a premium five-seater SUV and even more so now with consumers looking to spend their hard-earned money. The latest Tucson aims to offer everything a buyer can expect from a premium SUV. So how good is the new Tucson? Let’s take a look.

If the exteriors weren’t enough, the Tucson’s interiors are just phenomenal. The low-slung dashboard not only allows for a clear view of the road but is also designed beautifully. It’s an amazing amalgamation of straight lines and curves along with top-notch quality. The dual-tone dashboard gets piano black and aluminium inserts that look and feel rich. There is also a cloth-like insert running across the dash that adds to the premium factor. The highlight of the dashboard is the vent-like design that blends into the massive infotainment system. Now, these aren’t just for show but are actually vents for letting out diffused air. The 10.25-inch infotainment system and the aircon controls make it look like a giant screen.

Even the 10.25-inch digital cluster sits below the dashboard line and looks fantastic. Details are something that Hyundai has worked very hard on and it shows, giving the interiors of the Tucson a very premium feel. Even the seats get details like a metallic insert which looks great. Apart from looking good, the seats are also large and comfortable and offer excellent support.

The same applies to the rear bench too and the Tucson is as spacious as a five-seater can be. Even the boot at 540 litres is huge and can accommodate even more once the seats are folded with just the tug of a lever. On the features front, the Tucson is loaded and how. The 10.25-inch touch screen infotainment system is linked to a banging Bose audio system and gets wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. You also get a Home-to-Car Alexa and google voice assistant, multi-air mode, powered driver seat along with heating and ventilation for the front seats, panoramic sunroof, powered tailgate, wireless phone charging, and sixty-plus connected car features.  On the safety front, along with level 2 ADAS, the Tucson also gets six airbags, ESC, Hill decent and assist control, a 360-degree camera, and more.

The Hyundai Tucson will be available with two engine choices, a 2-litre petrol or a 2-litre diesel with us driving the latter. The R 2.0 engine is carried over albeit with a small bump in power. The Tucson now makes 185BHP and 416Nm of torque. Power is transmitted to all four wheels in the all-wheel drive variant or the front wheels in the two-wheel drive variant via the same 8-speed, torque converter gearbox. Now Hyundai diesels have always been a little noisy on the outside, but the Tucson sounds pretty quiet and it feels even more refined from the inside.

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On the move, the two-litre engine is extremely linear. I was expecting a sudden surge in power but there was none. Just a clean sweep of the tacho across the powerband. The Tucson is quicker than it feels with the refinement and linear power delivery masking all the drama. It gets to three-digit speeds very quickly and one has to show restraint on the right foot or end up paying a speeding fine. The eight-speed gearbox also works well but at times it does hesitate while upshifting especially when one is really burying the throttle. While you can use the gearbox in tip-tronic mode, we’re surprised Hyundai hasn’t offered paddle shifters in the Tucson. But driving in everyday conditions, the 416Nm of torque means there is power in abundance for all situations. Overtaking is as easy as pie and the Tucson sits comfortably, cruising at triple-digit speeds. The linear power delivery means it’s extremely easy to drive in town too and you don’t end up almost rear-ending the vehicle in front when the turbo spools up.  The Tucson also gets drive modes and three traction modes. The traction modes work well with the HTRAC all-wheel drive system which gives the Tucson the capability to explore the roads less travelled as well.  Since this was a first drive we had very limited time to explore the Tucson’s ride and handling.

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The Tucson does not boast a fancy suspension set-up. McPherson struts and a multi-link with coil spring make up the Tucson’s suspension. At slow speeds, the Tucson feels very compliant and takes in bumps very well, however, try going faster over the bad sections and the suspension gets noisy and the thuds do filter in. This isn’t your body-on-ladder SUV that is made to pummel the potholes into submission. The Tucson’s handling comes across as predictable and being a monocoque set-up, the it is made to munch the blacktop. It feels extremely stable at high speeds and the long sweeping corners are something that the Tucson enjoys. The steering feels light in normal mode but becomes considerably heavy when one switches into sport mode. While there isn’t much feel, the steering instils more than enough confidence to drive the Tucson hard. We will get a better idea of the Tucson’s ride and handling when we get it for a proper road test. The Tucson also gets a level 2 ADAS suite which includes forward collision avoidance, adaptive cruise control, lane keeping assist, and more.

First, let’s take a look at what the new Tucson compares against. For a while, Tucson has had no direct competition, but its closest competitors are the higher variants of the Jeep Compass and the Citroen C5 Aircross which comes in diesel only. Prices for the new Tucson start at Rs. 27.70 lakh for the petrol AT platinum variant while the top-end diesel AT signature variant is priced at Rs. 32.87 lakh. And finally, the 4WD variant which you see here comes in the top Signature variant only and is priced at Rs. 34.39 lakh which is slightly higher than the Volkswagen Tiguan. We think the Tucson’s toughest battle will be to convince buyers that this Hyundai despite the premium pricing offers everything one could ask for in a premium SUV and that Hyundai is just as capable as any other premium manufacturer out there to dish out top-notch luxury offerings.

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The new Hyundai Tucson might come across as expensive, but then it also offers a lot more than its competition. It looks fantastic, the interiors are spacious and boast top-notch quality, it’s loaded with features and also is the only car with level 2 ADAS amongst its peers. Also unlike, the C5 Aircross which only comes with a diesel option and the Tiguan which only gets a petrol engine, the Tucson provides both options.  All in all, the new Tucson comes across as a fantastic product from Hyundai, offering everything one can expect from a premium SUV in this price bracket and more.

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Hyundai Tucson 2024 Brochure

Hyundai Tucson Colours

Hyundai Tucson 2024 is available/sold in the following colours in India.

Hyundai Tucson mileage

The Automatic Petrol variant has a mileage of 13 kmpl. The Automatic Diesel variant has a mileage of 18 kmpl.

Fuel Type Transmission ARAI Mileage
Petrol Automatic 13 kmpl
Diesel Automatic 18 kmpl

Hyundai Tucson Expert Reviews

2023 Hyundai Tucson Long Term Review: Highway Report
Vikrant Singh
24/03/2023
Introduction It’s early in the morning. I am driving on a glass-smooth road. It is mildly winding and clearly marked. So much so that I manage to engage the Hyundai Tucson’s ADAS suite without worry or interruption even though it is a single-carriageway. There are boldly marked white lines to guide the lane keep assist system. The bends in the road are lazy so as not to overwork the automatic steering system. And with barely any traffic, the adaptive cruise control isn’t braking or accelerating when you least expect it to. It’s surprisingly stress-free. ADAS and more As it turns out, it is easier to use ADAS on this lovely state highway in Rajasthan than on the four and six-lane roads I took in Maharashtra and Gujarat yesterday to get here. Yes, that was partly down to the fast but erratic moving traffic on the multi-laned national highways. But, the poor quality of the road - which needs serious looking into - had a role to play too. As for the Tucson, I am happy to report the ADAS works as expected. Plus, there’s a shortcut via the steering-mounted buttons to help deactivate the ADAS suite if one wants more independence and control of the driving. Right Rear Three Quarter Fruitful use of ADAS apart, road-tripping in Rajasthan offers so much more. The orange hue of the rising sun breaking its way through the darkness is a sight to behold, especially since nothing interrupts the view. It’s all flat, vast, and uninhabited. The endless sheet of mesmerising velvety sand dunes stops you in your tracks. And it’s liberating (and easy) to spot wildlife from peacocks to blue bulls - and on the rare occasion, a fox - crossing the road. Driving through Rajasthan, especially on the interior state highways, is a serene and gratifying experience. Car in play The Tucson played its part too. Its diesel engine is torquey and refined. And with the automatic ‘box, overtakes or returning to one’s pre-decided cruising speed - even if it is in three digits - comes easy. The ride quality, though not all-conquering, is still reasonably plush. More importantly, even though the Tucson runs on large 18-inch wheels, there’s enough tyre on the rim to prevent damage to either if one misses spotting a few potholes or sharp bumps. I missed spotting quite a few on the multilane highways in both Maharashtra and Gujarat. But here we are, all well and good. Right Front Three Quarter It’s also a pampering cabin to be in. The seats are lovely - large, cushy, and supportive - and the adjustable lumbar support is a god sent after a few hours of break-free driving. It’s also a quiet cabin which takes away the fatigue. The controls - steering, throttle and brake - don’t require much effort either which again bodes well for long trips. And if you let your speed hover around 90-100kmph, the Tucson returns many kilometres to a tank full. However, if you continue to push beyond 100kmph, the fuel efficiency of this HTRAC, all-wheel drive version does drop. It’s not alarming, but for a two-litre diesel, I did expect more, even when driven harder than usual. The only other issue we found was the deterioration in the Tucson’s rear ride quality when we loaded it up to the brim. Being set up on the softer side, it tends to wallow more than we would deem comfortable over undulating roads. The boot itself though can house plenty of luggage.
2023 Hyundai Tucson Long Term Review: Introduction
Vikrant Singh
02/02/2023
Introduction The new Hyundai Tucson has proved to be a runaway success for its maker. And not just in the overseas market; it also commands a handsome waiting period in India. Furthermore, it does not look like the waiting period will come down anytime soon. Left Front Three Quarter But, is the new Tucson really that good? Especially when it comes to living with it, driving it daily, and taking road-trips? There is one way to find out - the CarWale long-term test. As is our format, we will cover over 10,000km in the Hyundai Tucson. We will drive it to work every day, take it on a few long and short road trips, and throw in the reluctant family and some friends in the rear seat to see if they give it a thumbs up. We will also touch upon the ease of driving through Mumbai's peak traffic, the fuel economy we get, and the comfortable cruising speed on highways. Finally, we will tell you what is good and what is not about owning the new Tucson. We will also dedicate a few lines to what it is like to live with ADAS on our roads. Our Tucson Dashboard The Tucson we have, expectedly, is the top-spec Signature trim. It is powered by a four-cylinder, two-litre diesel engine. It is mated to an eight-speed torque converter automatic. The engine puts out over 185bhp of maximum power and has a near-flat torque that peaks at 416Nm. Rear Badge Our long-term Tucson is also an all-wheel drive. And that means come rain, hail, snow - or a sandstorm - it should see us through. In fact, this car got us across to Kargil from Sonmarg via the snowed-in and icy Zojila in November last year. And without too much of a fuss. There is a fair bit of kit on the Tucson Signature version too, but one would expect that, given it is priced at almost Rs 43 lakh on-road in Mumbai. Apart from ADAS, it has heated and cooled seats with electric adjustment and memory function. There is a two-zone climate control system, a nice-looking multimedia system, a panoramic sunroof, driving modes, and wireless charging. We will delve deeper into these features' effectiveness in our long-term test. What’s next? Right Rear Three Quarter Next month, we will get better acquainted with the Tucson by going on a 3,000km road trip. The route will have good roads and bad; arrow straight highways and winding back roads. There will be fog and sand, and fields and wildlife. In the end, we will tell you what works and what does not on the Tucson as a highway car. Product Details Make: Hyundai Model: Tucson Version: Signature AWD R 2.0L Kilometres this month: 230km Fuel Efficiency: 14.3kmpl Price: Rs 42.8 lakh (when tested, OTR, Mumbai)

Hyundai Tucson Videos

Hyundai Tucson has 2 videos of its detailed review, pros & cons, comparison & variants explained, first drive experience, features, specs, interior & exterior details and more.

FAQs About Hyundai Tucson

The on road price of Hyundai Tucson base model is Rs. 33.75 Lakh.

The on road price of Hyundai Tucson top model is Rs. 41.83 Lakh.

The CarWale expert’s tested mileage of Hyundai Tucson is 11.55 kmpl in city and 17.3 kmpl on highways.

The dimensions of Hyundai Tucson include its length of 4630 mm, width of 1865 mm and height of 1665 mm. The wheelbase of the Hyundai Tucson is 2755 mm.

The top Model of Hyundai Tucson has 6 airbags. The Tucson has driver, front passenger, 2 curtain, driver side and front passenger side airbags.

Yes, all variants of Hyundai Tucson have ABS. ABS is a great accident prevention technology, allowing drivers to steer while braking hard.

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