Technical data sheet and prices of the different models and versions of the Hyundai Tucson among the best-selling C-SUVs ever

Technical data sheet and prices of the different models and versions of the Hyundai Tucson among the best-selling C-SUVs ever
Technical data sheet and prices of the different models and versions of the Hyundai Tucson among the best-selling C-SUVs ever

Hyundai Tucson 2024, one of the most celebrated C-class SUVs in Europe, confirms itself as a highly reliable choice. Launched on the market several years ago, this model has continuously received updates. Hyundai has introduced a series of renovations both in the external aesthetics and, above all, in the interiors, aiming for an increasingly technological and comfortable experience.

These innovations make the Tucson even more competitive, while the brand prepares for the launch of a completely new version. The full hybrid and plug-in variants, already tested and appreciated, underline the company’s focus on sustainable mobility solutions. Let’s see better:

  • Hyundai Tucson 2024, discovering the technical data sheet
  • What are the prices of the Hyundai Tucson

Hyundai Tucson 2024, discovering the technical data sheet

In 2024, Hyundai launched the first restyling of the Tucson, a model that debuted in its current generation in 2020. The Korean SUV it is renewed both externally and internally, offering updates that increase its appeal and functionality. Aesthetically, the front has been revised, with a new grille that incorporates larger daytime running lights (Parametric Hidden Lights), as well as a redesigned front bumper and rear fascia.

Inside, the Tucson boasts a updated interior with a new steering wheel and a revamped center console that includes wireless charging. The gearbox has been moved to the steering column, and the dashboard is dominated by a double 12.3-inch curved screen that houses the multimedia system. Technology is another strong point of this version, with the introduction of Over-the-Air (OTA) software updates, the Bluelink telematics system, Hyundai Live services and the new Digital Key 2.0, which allows you to unlock and start the vehicle using the NFC technology of a smartphone or smartwatch.

On the motoring front, the range remains the same, but with adjustments to power levels to comply with the Euro 6e standard. The full hybrid version sees a reduction in power from 230 to 215 HP and continues to be offered with both all-wheel drive and front-wheel drive. The 48V mild hybrid variants are available for both the 1.6 T-Gdi petrol engine and the 1.6 Crdi diesel, both with manual or automatic DCT transmission options. The plug-in hybrid version, which remains at the top of the range, sees a slight reduction in power from 265 to 253 HP and offers up to 65 km of purely electric range.

What are the prices of the Hyundai Tucson

Hyundai renews its offer with four different trim levels for the Tucson 2024 to satisfy a wide range of customers, each with features to meet different style and functionality needs. The available trims vary in price and equipment, starting from a well-equipped basic model up to more luxurious and sporty versions.

The setup XTech, the most accessible with a starting price of 32,850 euros, offers a complete package for daily comfort. Includes full LED headlights, a 12.3-inch digital dashboard, 17-inch alloy wheels, cruise control, steering wheel paddles and an innovative Shift-by-wire gear system, available only for versions with DCT and AT transmission . It also adds an advanced infotainment system with 12.3-inch touchscreen display, compatibility with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and software updates via OTA.

Model Businesswith a price of 35,350 euros, features 18-inch wheels and enriches the driving experience with a multimedia system with high-definition screen and adaptive cruise control, making it ideal for those seeking greater technological comfort.

The setup Excellenceoffered at 39,650 euros like the N Line model, stands out for the addition of 19-inch wheels, full LED Wide Projection matrix headlights, a premium stereo system and a head-up display that projects driving information directly onto the windscreen.

Finally, the setup N Line, also at 39,650 euros, focuses on a more sporty and dynamic look. It adds specific bumpers and fascia, as well as aesthetic details that underline its younger and more aggressive spirit.

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