
Hyundai Tucson Model Research

The Hyundai Tucson is one of North America's most popular family SUVs, rivaling nameplates like the Toyota RAV4, Kia Sportage, Honda CR-V, and Nissan Rogue. With the Tucson, you get a sleek, comfortable four-door, five-seater boasting plenty of standard tech, comfort, and safety, as well as five distinct trim levels to choose from. Current generation models start at just under $29,000, making this one of the more affordable SUVs on the market. Most outlets and customers will tell you the biggest box the Tucson checks is value, which we'll explore in this Hyundai Tucson model research page below. Stay tuned!
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Hyundai Tucson vs. The Competition
When comparing the Hyundai Tucson model to others in its class, many similar vehicles try to grab the crown. We can compare the RAV4 from Toyota, the Kia Sportage, the CR-V from Honda, and even the Nissan Rogue. Compared to the RAV4, the Hyundai Tucson boasts better passenger volume than the Toyota, and the two crossovers are within one inch of each other in height. The Kia Sportage, although cheaper, does not offer the increased dimensions for the second row of seats that the Tucson does, and it is not quite as luxurious at a standard level.
When compared to the CR-V, the Tucson outperforms Honda in warranty coverage, lasting ten years, as well as standard comfort, tech, and safety. Lastly, the Nissan Rogue is a bit more expensive to start and has taken much of its current form from Hyundai's inspiration. It does not offer as impressive towing, although it does outperform in MPGs.
- How Tucson is Better: It offers a best-in-class warranty, amazing passenger volume and space, low starting price, and many included (standard) features.
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Learn About the Hyundai Tucson
To discuss the Hyundai Tucson in all its glory, this true-to-size SUV model comfortably seats five, comes in multiple trim levels, retails for under $30,000 new, and boasts decent fuel economy across its hybrid and non-hybrid configurations. The Tucson has been redone in the past year, with the newest-generation models offering these features standard:
- FWD: 28 Combined, 25 City/33 Highway
- AWD: 26 Combined, 24 City/30 Highway
- 187-hp 2.5L GDI/MPI 4-cylinder engine
- 12.3-inch touchscreen display
- Bluelink+
- Wireless Android Auto™ & Apple CarPlay® support
- Rear Occupant Alert (ROA)
For your exterior color options, you have:
- Ecotronic Gray
- Ultimate Red
- Shimmering Silver
- Phantom Black
- Serenity White Pearl
- Hampton Gray
- Atlantis Blue
- Rockwood Green
- Ecotronic Gray Matte
For those curious about dimensions:
- Wheelbase: 108.5 inches
- Length: 182.7 inches
- Width (not including side mirrors): 73.4 inches
- Height: 65.6 FWD / 66.3 AWD inches
- Overhang (front/rear): 35.2 / 38.6 inches
- Minimum Ground Clearance (2WD/AWD): 7.1 / 8.3 inches
Find Your Hyundai Tucson at Hyundai of Saco
With this detailing of the Hyundai Tucson model completed, there is no better place to go than Hyundai of Saco. We are Saco, Maine's favorite sales team, and are ready to help you find the car, truck, or SUV of your dreams. Come see us today, and drive better tomorrow!