
Hyundai Tucson Review: Intelligence, Versatility, Intensity
The Hyundai Tucson, revamped in 2022, is a premium mid-size SUV priced from ₹29.02 Lakh to ₹35.94 Lakh (ex-showroom). With 5-star Bharat NCAP and Level 2 ADAS, it’s ideal for 2025 families and adventurers. This review compares it to Punch.ev, Creta Electric, and Harrier.ev.
Design & Exterior: Bold and Premium Stance
The Tucson’s 4630mm long, 1865mm wide, 1665mm tall body features a parametric grille, LED lamps, and R18 alloys. Owners love its luxury SUV presence, though the grille attracts bugs.
Futuristic Styling:
Parametric jewel grille and LED DRLs enhance its bold look.
Premium Accents:
Chrome handles and roof rails add sophistication.
Interior & Comfort: Spacious Premium Cabin
The Tucson’s black/beige cabin with leatherette seats, panoramic sunroof, and 587L boot offers luxury. Families love the space, but no 3rd row.
Luxurious Comfort:
Ventilated seats and dual-zone AC ensure long-drive comfort.
Spacious Design:
Panoramic sunroof and 1902L cargo space for versatility.
Performance: Powerful and Versatile Drive
With a 2.0L diesel (186 PS, 416 Nm), the Tucson hits 0-100 km/h in ~9-10s. HTRAC AWD and multi-terrain modes excel off-road.
Engine Options:
2.0L petrol/diesel with 6-speed/8-speed AT for smooth power.
Off-Road Capability:
HTRAC AWD with Snow/Mud/Sand modes for versatility.
Fuel Efficiency: Practical for Long Hauls
With ARAI claims of 12-16 kmpl, real-world yields 10-13 kmpl city, 14-16 kmpl highway, offering 700-800 km range. Costs ₹7-8/km.
Fuel Economy:
15 kmpl on highways; city traffic impacts efficiency.
Range Advantage:
700-800 km range with a 54L fuel tank.
Technology: Intelligent and Connected
The Tucson’s 10.25-inch dual screens with BlueLink and Bose audio match Creta Electric’s tech but surpass Punch.ev’s basics.
Infotainment Hub:
Wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay delivers seamless connectivity.
Connected Tech:
BlueLink and OTA updates ensure intelligent features.
Safety: Top-Tier Protection
With 5-star Bharat NCAP and Level 2 ADAS (FCA, LKA, SCC), the Tucson offers robust safety, edging Punch.ev with more features.
Comprehensive Safety:
6 airbags and 360° camera ensure top protection.
Advanced Driver Aids:
Level 2 ADAS with 19 features enhances safety.
Full Specifications Table: Hyundai Tucson
Engine & Performance
- Drive Type: FWD / HTRAC AWD
- Engines: 2.0L Petrol / 2.0L Diesel
- Power: 156 PS (Petrol) / 186 PS (Diesel)
- Torque: 192 Nm (Petrol) / 416 Nm (Diesel)
- 0-100 km/h: ~9-10s (Diesel)
- Transmission: 6-speed AT (Petrol) / 8-speed AT (Diesel)
- Suspension: Independent Front & Rear
Fuel Efficiency
- Fuel Type: Petrol / Diesel
- ARAI Mileage: 12-16 kmpl
- Real-World Mileage: 10-13 kmpl (City) / 14-16 kmpl (Highway)
- Fuel Tank: 54L
- Range: 700-800 km
- Running Cost: ₹7-8/km
Dimensions & Storage
- Length: 4630 mm
- Width: 1865 mm
- Height: 1665 mm
- Wheelbase: 2755 mm
- Boot Space: 587L (Expandable to 1902L)
Comparisons: Tucson vs Punch.ev, Creta Electric, Harrier.ev
- Vs. Punch.ev (₹9.99-15.13 Lakh): Tucson premium space/tech vs compact EV affordability.
- Vs. Creta Electric (₹17.99-24.38 Lakh): Larger ICE luxury vs EV efficiency.
- Vs. Harrier.ev (₹21.49-30.23 Lakh): Refined ride vs EV power/range.
Pros and Cons: Our Balanced View of the Hyundai Tucson
Pros:
- Striking Design: Parametric grille and LED lamps for luxury appeal.
- Top Safety: 5-star NCAP and Level 2 ADAS.
- Comfy Cabin: Ventilated seats and panoramic sunroof.
Cons:
- Average Mileage: Drops to 10-13 kmpl in city.
- No EV/Hybrid: Lacks electrified powertrain.
- Pricey Top Variants: High cost for AWD models.
Variants: Premium Choices
- Platinum AT: Base with essentials (₹29.02 Lakh petrol, ₹30.74 Lakh diesel).
- Signature AT: Mid-spec with sunroof, ADAS (₹32.87 Lakh petrol, ₹34.59 Lakh diesel).
- Signature AWD AT: Top with 4WD, Bose (₹35.94 Lakh diesel).
Who Is This Car For? Tailored Recommendations
The Hyundai Tucson is ideal for families, professionals, and adventure-seekers seeking a premium mid-size SUV under ₹36 Lakh.
Families:
Spacious cabin and 587L boot for family trips.
Professionals:
BlueLink connectivity for seamless commutes.
Adventure-Seekers:
HTRAC AWD for off-road capability.
Who Might Consider Other Options?
The Tucson is a premium SUV, but some buyers may prefer alternatives for specific needs.
EV Enthusiasts:
The Tata Punch.ev (₹9.99-15.13 Lakh) or Creta Electric (₹17.99-24.38 Lakh) offer electric efficiency.
Large Families:
The Hyundai Alcazar (₹14.99-21.55 Lakh) offers a third row.
EV Power Seekers:
The Tata Harrier.ev (₹21.49-30.23 Lakh) provides full EV torque.
Final Verdict: A Premium SUV for Elevated Drives
The Hyundai Tucson blends bold design and intelligent features at ₹29.02-35.94 Lakh. With a 4.6/5 user rating, it’s ideal for premium drives. Test drive for intensity, or consider Harrier.ev for EVs.
Overall Rating: 4.6 out of 5.0 (Based on Expert Analysis)