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Hyundai Tucson Reviews

Hyundai Tucson
Ex-Showroom Price
₹ 22.69 - 27.47 Lakh
EMI Starts
42,3899% / 5 yrs
SUV
Diesel, Petrol
Automatic

Tucson User Rating and Reviews

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  • R 2.0 8-Speed Automatic 4WD GLS (Diesel)
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    Best Car with 4WD

    Surya irani
    I own the Hyundai Tucson 4WD a very great overall package for highways , City and even off roading .. and the quality levels are very good in this car and performance from 2.0 Crdi is amazing will reccomend to go for it
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    Great luxury car

    Vinaya
    It is a very premium car for the price
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  • Nu 2.0 6-Speed Automatic GL (O) (Petrol)
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    4 Cylinder Tuscon Strains on Highway Driving Speeds

    chris bergere
    I recently purchased a used Hyundai Tuscon with 18,00 miles. I had looked at a Soul, Rogue, Sportage and CR-V. While the CR-V was the nicest, it was also the most expensive and budget was a major factor for me. After much internet research on these vehicles and others in the small SUV category and the 2017 range, I identified the cars mentioned above to test drive. I chose the Tuscon due to its overall good condition and low mileage, yet the four cylinder engine seems to fight to maintain speeds over 50 mph., while the ride is stiff yet relatively secure. The handling is responsive but for some reason I feel as if I am driving a large go-cart. While environmentally conscious, I didn't want a 6 cylinder vehicle although I knew of the overall benefits of a 6 vs. a 4 in terms of a better highway ride experience. Perhaps if the Tuscon had a higher performing 4 cylinder I wouldn't be writing this for future potential Tuscon buyers. Maybe the later models have addressed the audible engine strain at higher speeds. Additionally, the millisecond you take your foot off of the gas pedal the car de-accelerates considerably, which is annoying in my book. I'd like a little glide.
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    Ya impressive but not as much good

    Gaurav dhillan
    Good car but the car is not value for money
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  • user

    Very stylish and comfortable crossover

    Dhanraj
    Hyundai has nailed the styling. Ride comfort is great. The upshift could have been quicker and that's the only drawback. More than adequate space. Feature rich
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  • R 2.0 6-Speed Manual Base BS IV (Diesel)
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    Karan Magrani Nagrani
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  • R 2.0 6-Speed Automatic 4WD GLS BS IV (Diesel)
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    Good SUV in its class

    Sri
    I personally drive this vehicle, no chauffer. Compared Toyota Innova, Mahindra Xuv, Toyota Fortuner, Mercedes class A. Innova was mostly driven by chauffers, few self driven. Family was against it. Mahindra XUV was at the same class, our view. Fortuner was 8 lakh more bigger engine and I don't fall into class of people who drive it, again mostly driven by chauffers. Mercedes class A is too small, of course it goes into luxury segment. It was almost in my budget so looked at it. Missing in Tuscon Passenger driver seat height adjustment, short people will feel it more. Since they claim it as premium vehicle but sun roof is missing. It is a blessing too, no leakages after few years something less to maintain. Best feature I like which made huge difference is Auto stop where I can relax my feet at signal light. I would love if their cruise and sensors work together in slow moving traffic so I can completely relax my feet. I think it is advance technology may cost more but it would put vehicle into different level altogether. Less strain on legs.
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