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    Used Hyundai TUCSON 2024 for sale - 73567826: Photo
    Used Hyundai TUCSON 2024 for sale - 73567826: Photo

    £33,995

    Hyundai TUCSON

    2024 - 1.6 T-GDi Ultimate SUV 5dr Petrol Hybrid Auto Euro 6 (s/s) (215 ps) Automat

    1.1k miles
    2024 (74 reg)
    Auto
    Hybrid
    Wimbledon Carriage Co
    East Horsley
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    £33,490

    Hyundai TUCSON

    2024 (74) - 1.6t Mild Hybrid Ultimate Auto 5-Door

    3.7k+ miles
    2024 (74 reg)
    Auto
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    Hutchings Hyundai Swansea
    Swansea Enterprise Park
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    £4,995

    Hyundai TUCSON

    2016 (65) - 1.7 CRDi Blue Drive SE Nav 5dr 2WD

    135k miles
    2016 (65 reg)
    Manual
    Diesel
    Hamworthy MOT Centre
    Poole
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    £14,480

    Hyundai TUCSON

    2019 (19) - 1.6 T-GDI PREMIUM 5d 175 BHP 5-Door

    7k+ miles
    2019 (19 reg)
    Auto
    Petrol
    Premier Cars
    South Ockendon
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    £19,995

    Hyundai TUCSON

    2022 (71) - 1.6 h T-GDi Ultimate Auto Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr

    11.4k+ miles
    2022 (71 reg)
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    Top Gear Harrow Ltd
    Harrow
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    £7,945

    Hyundai TUCSON

    2015 (65) - 2.0 CRDi Blue Drive Premium SE 5dr 2WD

    82.4k+ miles
    2015 (65 reg)
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    Diesel
    Monarch Cars Ltd
    Upminster
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    £1,495

    Hyundai TUCSON

    2007 (07) - 2.0 CRTD Limited 5dr

    143k+ miles
    2007 (7 reg)
    Manual
    Diesel
    Great yarmouth car sales
    GREAT YARMOUTH
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    £10,945

    Hyundai TUCSON

    2018 (67) - 1.6 TGDi Sport Edition 5dr 2WD DCT

    67.6k+ miles
    2018 (67 reg)
    Auto
    Petrol
    Monarch Cars Ltd
    Upminster
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    £39,095

    Hyundai TUCSON

    N LINE 1.6T 215PS Hybrid Automatic

    10 miles
    2025 (74 reg)
    Auto
    Hybrid
    J. C. Halliday Citroen Eglinton
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    £39,495

    Hyundai TUCSON

    N LINE 1.6T 215PS Hybrid Automatic 5-Door

    10 miles
    2025 (74 reg)
    Auto
    Hybrid
    J. C. Halliday Citroen Eglinton
    Eglinton
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Hyundai Tucson buying guide

Why buy the Hyundai Tucson?

If you’ve decided that a mid-size SUV is the car for you, the Hyundai Tucson should be high on your list. It’s spacious enough for a family of five while offering great value and a comfortable, easy-to-understand interior. The current version of the car (sold new from 2020) has a striking exterior that really stands out.

Hyundai Tucson range and updates

The current Tucson has been sold new since 2020, when it replaced a version sold from 2015 to 2020. This latest version is completely new and you can easily tell it apart by its much smaller headlights and the LED strips between the bars of the front grille, for extra illumination and style. You can choose from petrol, mild-hybrid, full-hybrid, or plug-in-hybrid power, and a manual or automatic gearbox. The plug-in hybrid also has four-wheel drive. Trim and equipment packages include the popular SE Connect, sporty N Line and luxurious Ultimate.

The older version of the Tucson was updated in 2018 with new styling details, including a larger front grille, as well as improved tech, particularly for safety. You can find this generation of Tucson with a wide range of petrol and diesel engines, and with a manual or automatic gearbox. The 2.0 CRDi diesel model is available with four-wheel drive, which helps if you need to tow a trailer or caravan. There are lots of trim and equipment packages: SE is the most popular, Premium SE is at the top of the range and the N Line model adds a bit of sportiness to the car’s looks.

Hyundai Tucson tech and features

You’ll find lots of useful tech in all models of the current Tucson, including a touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity, sat nav and climate control. Every model also gives you cruise control, a digital driver’s display in place of traditional dials, and a rear-view camera. The top-spec Ultimate model gets heated and ventilated leather seats, adaptive cruise control with a full-length glass sunroof to let in extra light and a heated steering wheel for those chilly winter mornings.

If you’re looking at the older version of the Tucson, cars sold from 2018 to 2020 have most of the same features as the current version, though the infotainment system’s graphics don’t look quite as polished. Models sold from 2015 to 2018 are also well equipped and many models have sat nav and cruise control.

Hyundai Tucson running costs and value

According to official figures, the petrol version of the newest Tucson can give you a fuel economy of up to 43mpg, the mild-hybrid 44 mpg and the full-hybrid 49mpg. The plug-in hybrid can give up to 201mpg with a fully charged battery and has a zero-emission electric-only range of up to 31 miles.

Older Tucson petrol models can give you an average of 38-44mpg and diesels can return between 43mpg and 61mpg, depending on the engine and gearbox combination. For both current and older versions of the Tucson, you’ll find Vehicle Excise Duty (car tax) and insurance costs are very reasonable for this type of car.

Hyundai Tucson vs rivals

Rivals you might want to consider include the Ford Kuga, Honda CR-V and Toyota RAV4, among many others. The Hyundai isn’t quite as spacious as the Toyota, nor as efficient as the Honda or as engaging to drive as the Ford, but it’s still a practical, well-built and generously equipped car that’s great value, comfortable and very user-friendly.

Hyundai Tucson FAQs

How practical is the Hyundai Tucson?

Both versions of the Tucson are very spacious, and you’ll comfortably fit four tall adults for a long trip. The back seats are also wide enough for three teenagers, so the Tucson could be ideal if you’ve got a family of five and don’t want a bigger, seven-seat car. Both versions have huge boots – you’d need a very large shopping trip or luggage for a two-week holiday to fill them. The back seats also fold down if you need more space. The current car’s boot is a couple of shopping bags bigger than that of the old car, but the full-hybrid and plug-in hybrid models lose a small amount of boot space because of battery storage.

How does the Hyundai Tucson compare with other Hyundai models?

The Tucson is Hyundai’s second-largest SUV model – it’s bigger than the Bayon and Kona, and smaller than the Santa Fe. Compared to Hyundai’s non-SUV models, the Tucson is about the same length as the i30 Tourer estate.

How safe is the Hyundai Tucson?

Both current and older versions of the Tucson have full five-star ratings from safety organisation Euro NCAP. The current car’s standard safety features include automatic emergency braking, lane-keeping assist and a driver-attention monitor. Older cars don’t lack safety features though – all have six airbags, traction and stability control plus hill-start assist. The second-tier SE model adds lane-keeping assist and cruise control with a speed limiter, and higher spec models have similar features to the latest car.

Are there any hybrid versions of the Hyundai Tucson?

The only hybrid version of the older Tucson is the mild-hybrid 2.0 CRDi diesel, which has an extra electrical system that helps improve fuel economy and reduce CO2 emissions. By contrast, the current Tucson is available with mild-hybrid, full-hybrid or plug-in hybrid power which gives up to 31 miles of zero-emission driving with a fully charged battery.