Hyundai Tucson 2020 - Present
Summary
If you are in the market for a crossover or SUV then you are becoming increasingly spoilt for choice. The Tucson replaces Hyundai's IX35 and comes better equipped and with a better range of engines. With sharp lines and a distinctive front grille, it stands out from the crowd in the local supermarket. The interior is overall of a very high quality with plenty of soft-touch, flush-fitting materials and a solid, well built feel. Standard equipment is generous and includes DAB digital radio, alloy wheels, Bluetooth connectivity and auto headlights. There is a class leading amount of space in the boot and a generous amount of room for back seat occupants. There are two petrol and four diesel engines on offer with the diesels in particular offering a fine mixture of performance and economy. The four-wheel-drive option is desirable but the Tucson still feels most at home on the tarmac.
Pros
- Plenty of storage spaces, cubby-holes and USB ports
- Great interior design
- ISOfix points for child seats
- Typical Hyundai reliability and practicality
- 5 Star Euro NCAP safety rating
Cons
- Hyundai badge not as desirable as some