Hyundai updates its popular Tucson SUV with the option of hybrid power.
Hyundai’s Tucson is one of our most popular mid-size SUV’s and a facelifted model has just arrived bringing with it the option of hybrid power for the first time, a revised interior and larger 12.3-inch dual infotainment screens integrated into one large, curved panel. The introduction of new styling and technology will however see price increases in the seventeen model 2025 model year range of up to $3,950. The entry 2.0-litre petrol front-wheel drive now starting at $39,100 while the 1.6-litre turbo Tuscon Premium N-line all-wheel drive Hybrid tops out the range at $61,100. The updated Hyundai Tucson SUV drops the 2.0-litre diesel engine option, replaced by a 1.6-liltre turbo-petrol hybrid available in front and all- wheel drive variants. The top of the range Tucson’s, now called Premium instead of Highlander, also gain a welcome head up instrument display. I’m David Berthon
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