Completely overhauled on the outside, the latest Hyundai Tucson boasts of a more premium cabin and now gets enhanced drive capabilities, complete with
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Completely overhauled on the outside, the latest Hyundai Tucson boasts of a more premium cabin and now gets enhanced drive capabilities, complete with ADAS.
1/10 The fourth-generation Hyundai Tucson has been launched in India at a start price of ₹27.69 lakh. It is offered with both petrol as well as diesel engines, and in two broad variants.
2/10 The newest Tucson from Hyundai gets mammoth style updates on the outside, defined primarily by the parametric-jewel front grille with the integrated DRLs.
3/10 The front grille also gets the glass-integrated Hyundai logo.
4/10 The cabin of the new Tucson is more plush than before. It gets a massive sunroof, a 10.25-inch infotainment screen, another 10.25-inch driver display screen, ambient lighting, wireless phone charging, front ventilated and heated seats, among other highlights.
5/10 The center console houses the gear lever - Tucson only comes with automatic gearbox options - and buttons for terrain mode selection, drive mode selection, surround view camera and electronic parking brake.
6/10 The rear seats are well-appointed and while there are plenty of charging points all around the new Tucson, there is not a single Type-C port anywhere.
7/10 Hyundai Tucson packs a mammoth booth and the 60-40 fold ratio of the rear seats can further expand options.
8/10 The Tucson is now longer, taller and wider than before.
9/10 The 2.0-litre petrol motor under the hood of the Tucson is the same that does duties on the Alcazar. It is paired to a six-speed auto gearbox. The 2.0-litre diesel motor is paired to an eight-speed gearbox and Hyundai expects maximum traction to come for this.
10/10 Hyundai Tucson has a front radar, front camera and rear radar to enable ADAS functionalities.