Explore this sharply styled SUV
The fourth-generation Hyundai TUCSON Hybrid offers self-charging convenience and the kind of ride and handling that’s most frequently associated with much more expensive rivals.
While not obvious from its outward appearance, the latest TUCSON is longer, wider and taller than before, which is good news for passengers. What’s more, the battery is now positioned under the rear seats, thus freeing up even more space, while a 40/20/40 layup delivers enhanced passenger-cargo permutations. Also, a larger, 616-litre boot grows to a 1,737-litre capacity whenever rear seats are folded.
The Hyundai TUCSON differentiates itself from the majority of its competitors through its arresting good looks. It’s one of the most attractive mid-sized SUVs on the market, thanks in part to its sporty, dynamic profile. It’s well-built too, as is attested by its 9.96 out of 10 reliability score (as awarded by Honest John).
Powered by a 1.6-litre 227bhp petrol engine, electric motor and self-charging 1.49kWh battery, the TUCSON Hybrid offers lively acceleration. More importantly, it returns up to 50mpg while producing CO2 emissions from 127g/km. This means it’s not only affordable to run, it's fully exempt from Clean Air Zone charges, such as London’s ULEZ tariff.