Highlight: It’s the
only vehicle in the segment with a gesture-free (radar-activated) tailgate opener, no foot waving
or hand waving is required.
Test Vehicle’s MSRP: $30,220 (Base model $23,595)
Seating Capacity: 5
Standard Safety Features: ABS; airbags; driver’s blind spot mirror; rearview camera; a tire pressure monitoring system; a vehicle stability control system; an electronic stability control system; a traction control system; a windshield wiper de-icer (AWD) model only; automatic headlights;
Standard Equipment (SE): 17-inch wheels; front wheel drive; a dual fold away power heated side mirror; a rear spoiler; cloth seats; a manually operated front seats; rear reclining seats; a rear center armrest; dual illuminated vanity mirrors; a manually operated tilt and telescopic steering wheel; and a 5-inch infotainment touchscreen
Standard Equipment (Night): 19-inch wheels; 1.6-liter turbo; a single tip exhaust system; a 7-speed automatic transmission; LED Daytime Running Lights; a blind spot detection system; a hands free smart trunk system; a panoramic sunroof; a power driver’s seat with lumbar support; heated front seats; sliding extension for the dual vanity mirrors; rear seat a/c vents; fog lights; an illuminated glove compartment; a leather shift knob; a leather steering wheel; a push button ignition starter system; front and rear LED map lights; aluminum-alloy sport pedals; a blind spot detection system; a lane change assist system; and a rear cross traffic alert system
Options On Test Vehicle: carpeted floor mats
Other Trim Level:
SE
SE Plus
Eco
Sport
Limited
Standard Audio On Test Vehicle: a 6-speaker AM/FM/CD with a satellite radio
Bluetooth Connectivity: Higher Trims Only
USB Connectivity: Yes
Bumper-to-Bumper Warranty: 5 years or 60,000 miles
Powertrain Warranty: 10 years or 100,000 miles
Standard Engine/Horsepower: 2.0-liter, 4-cylinder/164-hp
Recommended Fuel: Regular
Standard Fuel Mileage:
23-city/30-hwy
What’s New: After receiving a major redesign in 2016, the big news this year is the all-new Night trim, which enhances both the look and feel of the vehicle. Also there are a few upgrades to the infotainment system.
Competition: 2018 Chevy Equinox; 2018 GMC Terrain; Ford Escape; Mazda CX-3; Kia Sportage; Nissan Rogue; and Toyota RAV4; Ford Escape; Honda CR-V; Mazda CX-5; Subaru Forester; and Toyota RAV4
Test Vehicle’s MSRP: $30,220 (Base model $23,595)
Seating Capacity: 5
Standard Safety Features: ABS; airbags; driver’s blind spot mirror; rearview camera; a tire pressure monitoring system; a vehicle stability control system; an electronic stability control system; a traction control system; a windshield wiper de-icer (AWD) model only; automatic headlights;
Standard Equipment (SE): 17-inch wheels; front wheel drive; a dual fold away power heated side mirror; a rear spoiler; cloth seats; a manually operated front seats; rear reclining seats; a rear center armrest; dual illuminated vanity mirrors; a manually operated tilt and telescopic steering wheel; and a 5-inch infotainment touchscreen
Standard Equipment (Night): 19-inch wheels; 1.6-liter turbo; a single tip exhaust system; a 7-speed automatic transmission; LED Daytime Running Lights; a blind spot detection system; a hands free smart trunk system; a panoramic sunroof; a power driver’s seat with lumbar support; heated front seats; sliding extension for the dual vanity mirrors; rear seat a/c vents; fog lights; an illuminated glove compartment; a leather shift knob; a leather steering wheel; a push button ignition starter system; front and rear LED map lights; aluminum-alloy sport pedals; a blind spot detection system; a lane change assist system; and a rear cross traffic alert system
Options On Test Vehicle: carpeted floor mats
Other Trim Level:
SE
SE Plus
Eco
Sport
Limited
Standard Audio On Test Vehicle: a 6-speaker AM/FM/CD with a satellite radio
Bluetooth Connectivity: Higher Trims Only
USB Connectivity: Yes
Bumper-to-Bumper Warranty: 5 years or 60,000 miles
Powertrain Warranty: 10 years or 100,000 miles
Standard Engine/Horsepower: 2.0-liter, 4-cylinder/164-hp
Recommended Fuel: Regular
Standard Fuel Mileage:
23-city/30-hwy
What’s New: After receiving a major redesign in 2016, the big news this year is the all-new Night trim, which enhances both the look and feel of the vehicle. Also there are a few upgrades to the infotainment system.
Why:
Hyundai joins a number of automakers by adding a limited edition trim with its
popular compact crossover. The all-new Night trim makes the conventional
looking Tucson a standout in the Korean brand’s portfolio. This new package
that makes the vehicle pop is available in several exterior colors: gray, blue,
white or black.
Each
vehicle outfitted with the Night trim package
is equipped with 19-inch black wheels, black mirror caps, 19-inch wheels, aluminum
sport pedals, a leather steering wheel and front and rear LED map lights. And
like all Tucsons, this compact crossover is available in a front wheel drive or
an all-wheel drive configuration.
The
Tucson, which offers a comfortable ride, continues to be available with either
a 2.0-liter or a 1.6-liter turbo engine in a variety of trims. The turbo engine
which pumps out 175-horsepower makes this a fuel-efficient, fun to drive
compact.
And
depending upon the trim, Hyundai’s compact crossover is available with
ventilated front seats. More importantly, the five passenger vehicle can be
outfitted with a hands free trunk opener. Unlike many of its competitors, the
Tucson does not require one to use some type of foot (or hand) gesture to open
the trunk. Hyundai’s cargo opening system, which is the same system one can find on the premium class Genesis G80,
requires one to stand within a few feet of the tailgate, with the keyfob, and
Voila everything opens up.
Inside
the vehicle, with
the easy to use controls and infotainment, occupants can now find Apple
CarPlay or Android Auto, so that users can sync their smartphone with
Hyundai’s audio system.
But:
Unfortunately, the all-new Night trim is not
available with leather seats. And for those seeking the most advanced safety driving aids, they’ll have to
step up to the higher
end Limited
model. In
the Limited model, they’ll have access to the lane departure warning system,
a forward collision mitigation system and automatic braking. All of these items significantly decrease
accidents.
Verdict:
Hyundai’s five
passenger compact crossover is a worthy contender in this segment. It is
available with a spirited turbo engine and a new trim that enhances the overall
look and feel of the Tucson.
Overall
the Tucson is a great looking vehicle that offers many of the latest features
that will appeal to all of the generations. The Tucson Night trim gives the
compact crossover a different look and feel.
Competition: 2018 Chevy Equinox; 2018 GMC Terrain; Ford Escape; Mazda CX-3; Kia Sportage; Nissan Rogue; and Toyota RAV4; Ford Escape; Honda CR-V; Mazda CX-5; Subaru Forester; and Toyota RAV4
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