Most recent Upgrade: Hyundai’s lead inner combustion motor (ICE) SUV, the Tucson, is presently up to Rs 13,000 more costly.
Cost: Costs for the Hyundai Tucson extend between Rs 28.63 lakh and Rs 35.46 lakh (ex-showroom).
Variations: It can be had in two wide variations: Platinum and Signature.
Colours: The Tucson is accessible in five monotones and two dual-tone shades: Polar white, Apparition dark, Amazon dark, Starry night, Polar white with apparition dark roof and Red hot ruddy with ghost dark roof.
Seating Capacity: It is advertised in a five seater arrangement.
Motor and Transmission: The Tucson comes with two motor choices: a 2-litre diesel (186PS/416Nm) and a 2-litre petrol unit (156PS/192Nm). Both units get a torque-converter programmed gearbox, an eight-speed unit with the diesel and a six-speed with the petrol. The top-end diesel motors can moreover be had with an all-wheel-drivetrain (AWD).
Highlights: Hyundai’s lead SUV is prepared with a 10.25-inch touchscreen show, 10.25-inch driver's show, associated car innovation with farther operation, a all encompassing sunroof and dual-zone climate control. It moreover comes with fueled, warmed and ventilated front seats and remote phone charging.
Security: It gets six airbags, a 360-degree camera, slope hold/descent control, all-wheel plate brakes and Progressed Driver-Assistance Frameworks (ADAS). The ADAS tech incorporates blind-spot observing and collision evasion, auto crisis braking, versatile voyage control, high-beam help and lane-keep help.
Rivals: Hyundai Tucson takes on the Jeep Compass, Citroen C5 Aircross, and the Volkswagen Tiguan.