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The Advertiser
3 days ago
- Automotive
- The Advertiser
2026 Hyundai Tucson price and specs
The Hyundai Tucson mid-size SUV range has shrunk for 2026, and one of its engines has been dropped. But while the number of Tucson variants has also been reduced, from 17 to just nine, so too have prices across the range. Depending on the variant, the Tucson is between $1000 and $2500 cheaper than before. Hyundai added a hybrid powertrain to the local Tucson lineup for 2025, dropping the 2.0-litre turbo-diesel four-cylinder engine in the process while adding a front-wheel drive version of the 1.6-litre turbo-petrol four. Now, it has axed the 1.6-litre turbo-petrol engine, following the removal of this powertrain from the Kona small SUV for 2026. CarExpert can save you thousands on a new Hyundai Tucson. Click here to get a great deal. That leaves just two powertrains available in the Tucson: a naturally aspirated 2.0-litre four-cylinder and the 1.6-litre turbo-petrol hybrid. If you want all-wheel drive, your only option is the hybrid. In contrast, the related Kia Sportage continues to offer the 1.6-litre turbo-petrol engine (in both front- and all-wheel drive configurations), as well as the 2.0-litre turbo-diesel. It's also offered with the same hybrid powertrain as the Tucson. All Tucsons now feature Digital Key functionality, allowing you to use compatible smartphones to lock, unlock or start the vehicle using near-field communication and ultra-wideband technology. Other than the switch from 18-inch alloy wheels to 17s for the base Tucson, there are no other specification changes for 2026. There are two powertrains available in the 2026 Tucson lineup. The Hyundai Tucson range is backed by a five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty. Servicing is required every 12 months or 15,000km with the petrol engine and 12 months or 10,000km with the hybrid. Hyundai offers capped-price servicing. It hasn't announced different prices for 2026 vehicles, but for 2025 Tucsons service pricing is as follows: The Hyundai Tucson has a five-star safety rating from ANCAP, based on testing conducted in 2021. The Hyundai Tucson comes standard with the following safety features: The mid-range Elite and Premium variants gain advanced rear occupant alert, navigation-based Smart Cruise Control, and Highway Driving Assist, the latter of which combines the adaptive cruise control and lane-keeping systems. Premium grades also get a blind-spot view monitor, rear AEB and a surround-view camera. There are three trim levels in the 2026 Tucson lineup. The base Tucson comes standard with the following equipment: Elite variants gain: Flagship Premium grades add: An N Line option package is available across much of the range. This package adds: Premium variants can also be ordered with a two-tone interior for an additional $295, though this isn't available with the N Line package. The following exterior paint finishes are available: All colours except the base White Cream cost an additional $595, while the Pine Green Matte finish is available for $1000. MORE: Explore the Hyundai Tucson showroom Content originally sourced from: The Hyundai Tucson mid-size SUV range has shrunk for 2026, and one of its engines has been dropped. But while the number of Tucson variants has also been reduced, from 17 to just nine, so too have prices across the range. Depending on the variant, the Tucson is between $1000 and $2500 cheaper than before. Hyundai added a hybrid powertrain to the local Tucson lineup for 2025, dropping the 2.0-litre turbo-diesel four-cylinder engine in the process while adding a front-wheel drive version of the 1.6-litre turbo-petrol four. Now, it has axed the 1.6-litre turbo-petrol engine, following the removal of this powertrain from the Kona small SUV for 2026. CarExpert can save you thousands on a new Hyundai Tucson. Click here to get a great deal. That leaves just two powertrains available in the Tucson: a naturally aspirated 2.0-litre four-cylinder and the 1.6-litre turbo-petrol hybrid. If you want all-wheel drive, your only option is the hybrid. In contrast, the related Kia Sportage continues to offer the 1.6-litre turbo-petrol engine (in both front- and all-wheel drive configurations), as well as the 2.0-litre turbo-diesel. It's also offered with the same hybrid powertrain as the Tucson. All Tucsons now feature Digital Key functionality, allowing you to use compatible smartphones to lock, unlock or start the vehicle using near-field communication and ultra-wideband technology. Other than the switch from 18-inch alloy wheels to 17s for the base Tucson, there are no other specification changes for 2026. There are two powertrains available in the 2026 Tucson lineup. The Hyundai Tucson range is backed by a five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty. Servicing is required every 12 months or 15,000km with the petrol engine and 12 months or 10,000km with the hybrid. Hyundai offers capped-price servicing. It hasn't announced different prices for 2026 vehicles, but for 2025 Tucsons service pricing is as follows: The Hyundai Tucson has a five-star safety rating from ANCAP, based on testing conducted in 2021. The Hyundai Tucson comes standard with the following safety features: The mid-range Elite and Premium variants gain advanced rear occupant alert, navigation-based Smart Cruise Control, and Highway Driving Assist, the latter of which combines the adaptive cruise control and lane-keeping systems. Premium grades also get a blind-spot view monitor, rear AEB and a surround-view camera. There are three trim levels in the 2026 Tucson lineup. The base Tucson comes standard with the following equipment: Elite variants gain: Flagship Premium grades add: An N Line option package is available across much of the range. This package adds: Premium variants can also be ordered with a two-tone interior for an additional $295, though this isn't available with the N Line package. The following exterior paint finishes are available: All colours except the base White Cream cost an additional $595, while the Pine Green Matte finish is available for $1000. MORE: Explore the Hyundai Tucson showroom Content originally sourced from: The Hyundai Tucson mid-size SUV range has shrunk for 2026, and one of its engines has been dropped. But while the number of Tucson variants has also been reduced, from 17 to just nine, so too have prices across the range. Depending on the variant, the Tucson is between $1000 and $2500 cheaper than before. Hyundai added a hybrid powertrain to the local Tucson lineup for 2025, dropping the 2.0-litre turbo-diesel four-cylinder engine in the process while adding a front-wheel drive version of the 1.6-litre turbo-petrol four. Now, it has axed the 1.6-litre turbo-petrol engine, following the removal of this powertrain from the Kona small SUV for 2026. CarExpert can save you thousands on a new Hyundai Tucson. Click here to get a great deal. That leaves just two powertrains available in the Tucson: a naturally aspirated 2.0-litre four-cylinder and the 1.6-litre turbo-petrol hybrid. If you want all-wheel drive, your only option is the hybrid. In contrast, the related Kia Sportage continues to offer the 1.6-litre turbo-petrol engine (in both front- and all-wheel drive configurations), as well as the 2.0-litre turbo-diesel. It's also offered with the same hybrid powertrain as the Tucson. All Tucsons now feature Digital Key functionality, allowing you to use compatible smartphones to lock, unlock or start the vehicle using near-field communication and ultra-wideband technology. Other than the switch from 18-inch alloy wheels to 17s for the base Tucson, there are no other specification changes for 2026. There are two powertrains available in the 2026 Tucson lineup. The Hyundai Tucson range is backed by a five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty. Servicing is required every 12 months or 15,000km with the petrol engine and 12 months or 10,000km with the hybrid. Hyundai offers capped-price servicing. It hasn't announced different prices for 2026 vehicles, but for 2025 Tucsons service pricing is as follows: The Hyundai Tucson has a five-star safety rating from ANCAP, based on testing conducted in 2021. The Hyundai Tucson comes standard with the following safety features: The mid-range Elite and Premium variants gain advanced rear occupant alert, navigation-based Smart Cruise Control, and Highway Driving Assist, the latter of which combines the adaptive cruise control and lane-keeping systems. Premium grades also get a blind-spot view monitor, rear AEB and a surround-view camera. There are three trim levels in the 2026 Tucson lineup. The base Tucson comes standard with the following equipment: Elite variants gain: Flagship Premium grades add: An N Line option package is available across much of the range. This package adds: Premium variants can also be ordered with a two-tone interior for an additional $295, though this isn't available with the N Line package. The following exterior paint finishes are available: All colours except the base White Cream cost an additional $595, while the Pine Green Matte finish is available for $1000. MORE: Explore the Hyundai Tucson showroom Content originally sourced from: The Hyundai Tucson mid-size SUV range has shrunk for 2026, and one of its engines has been dropped. But while the number of Tucson variants has also been reduced, from 17 to just nine, so too have prices across the range. Depending on the variant, the Tucson is between $1000 and $2500 cheaper than before. Hyundai added a hybrid powertrain to the local Tucson lineup for 2025, dropping the 2.0-litre turbo-diesel four-cylinder engine in the process while adding a front-wheel drive version of the 1.6-litre turbo-petrol four. Now, it has axed the 1.6-litre turbo-petrol engine, following the removal of this powertrain from the Kona small SUV for 2026. CarExpert can save you thousands on a new Hyundai Tucson. Click here to get a great deal. That leaves just two powertrains available in the Tucson: a naturally aspirated 2.0-litre four-cylinder and the 1.6-litre turbo-petrol hybrid. If you want all-wheel drive, your only option is the hybrid. In contrast, the related Kia Sportage continues to offer the 1.6-litre turbo-petrol engine (in both front- and all-wheel drive configurations), as well as the 2.0-litre turbo-diesel. It's also offered with the same hybrid powertrain as the Tucson. All Tucsons now feature Digital Key functionality, allowing you to use compatible smartphones to lock, unlock or start the vehicle using near-field communication and ultra-wideband technology. Other than the switch from 18-inch alloy wheels to 17s for the base Tucson, there are no other specification changes for 2026. There are two powertrains available in the 2026 Tucson lineup. The Hyundai Tucson range is backed by a five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty. Servicing is required every 12 months or 15,000km with the petrol engine and 12 months or 10,000km with the hybrid. Hyundai offers capped-price servicing. It hasn't announced different prices for 2026 vehicles, but for 2025 Tucsons service pricing is as follows: The Hyundai Tucson has a five-star safety rating from ANCAP, based on testing conducted in 2021. The Hyundai Tucson comes standard with the following safety features: The mid-range Elite and Premium variants gain advanced rear occupant alert, navigation-based Smart Cruise Control, and Highway Driving Assist, the latter of which combines the adaptive cruise control and lane-keeping systems. Premium grades also get a blind-spot view monitor, rear AEB and a surround-view camera. There are three trim levels in the 2026 Tucson lineup. The base Tucson comes standard with the following equipment: Elite variants gain: Flagship Premium grades add: An N Line option package is available across much of the range. This package adds: Premium variants can also be ordered with a two-tone interior for an additional $295, though this isn't available with the N Line package. The following exterior paint finishes are available: All colours except the base White Cream cost an additional $595, while the Pine Green Matte finish is available for $1000. MORE: Explore the Hyundai Tucson showroom Content originally sourced from:


7NEWS
3 days ago
- Automotive
- 7NEWS
2026 Hyundai Tucson price and specs
The Hyundai Tucson mid-size SUV range has shrunk for 2026, and one of its engines has been dropped. But while the number of Tucson variants has also been reduced, from 17 to just nine, so too have prices across the range. Depending on the variant, the Tucson is between $1000 and $2500 cheaper than before. Hyundai added a hybrid powertrain to the local Tucson lineup for 2025, dropping the 2.0-litre turbo-diesel four-cylinder engine in the process while adding a front-wheel drive version of the 1.6-litre turbo-petrol four. Now, it has axed the 1.6-litre turbo-petrol engine, following the removal of this powertrain from the Kona small SUV for 2026. CarExpert can save you thousands on a new Hyundai Tucson. Click here to get a great deal. That leaves just two powertrains available in the Tucson: a naturally aspirated 2.0-litre four-cylinder and the 1.6-litre turbo-petrol hybrid. If you want all-wheel drive, your only option is the hybrid. In contrast, the related Kia Sportage continues to offer the 1.6-litre turbo-petrol engine (in both front- and all-wheel drive configurations), as well as the 2.0-litre turbo-diesel. It's also offered with the same hybrid powertrain as the Tucson. All Tucsons now feature Digital Key functionality, allowing you to use compatible smartphones to lock, unlock or start the vehicle using near-field communication and ultra-wideband technology. Other than the switch from 18-inch alloy wheels to 17s for the base Tucson, there are no other specification changes for 2026. Pricing Drivetrains and Efficiency There are two powertrains available in the 2026 Tucson lineup. Dimensions Servicing and Warranty The Hyundai Tucson range is backed by a five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty. Servicing is required every 12 months or 15,000km with the petrol engine and 12 months or 10,000km with the hybrid. Hyundai offers capped-price servicing. It hasn't announced different prices for 2026 vehicles, but for 2025 Tucsons service pricing is as follows: Safety The Hyundai Tucson has a five-star safety rating from ANCAP, based on testing conducted in 2021. The Hyundai Tucson comes standard with the following safety features: Seven airbags Front, front-side, and curtain airbags plus a front-centre airbag Autonomous emergency braking (AEB) Adaptive cruise control with stop/go Blind-spot assist Rear cross-traffic assist Intelligent speed limit assist Lane-keep assist Lane centring Reversing camera Rear parking sensors Leading vehicle departure alert Second row pretensioner seat belts (NEW) Safe exit warning Rear occupant alert Tyre pressure monitoring Hyundai Bluelink connectivity: The mid-range Elite and Premium variants gain advanced rear occupant alert, navigation-based Smart Cruise Control, and Highway Driving Assist, the latter of which combines the adaptive cruise control and lane-keeping systems. Premium grades also get a blind-spot view monitor, rear AEB and a surround-view camera. Standard Equipment There are three trim levels in the 2026 Tucson lineup. The base Tucson comes standard with the following equipment: 17-inch alloy wheels (NEW) Digital Key functionality (NEW) Full-size spare wheel (non-hybrid only, hybrids have a space-saver) Dark chrome front grille Roof rails LED headlights LED daytime running lights LED side indicators LED tail-lights Heated and auto-folding side mirrors Cloth interior upholstery 4.0-inch instrument cluster display 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system with over-the-air updates 6.6-inch climate control panel Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Digital radio Four USB-C outlets Six-speaker sound system Wireless phone charger Electronic parking brake Leather-wrapped steering wheel Leather-wrapped shifter Premium cloth dashboard and door centre trim Black cloth upholstery Power driver's seat lumbar Bluelink connected services Elite variants gain: 18-inch alloy wheels Dark chrome grille Front parking sensors Rear privacy glass Rain-sensing wipers Solar control windshield glass Black leather-appointed seats Heated front seats 10-way power driver's seat 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster Satellite navigation Additional Bluelink functionality Dual-zone climate control Keyless entry with push-button start Remote start Shift-by-wire gear selector and paddle shifters (turbocharged models only) Luggage net Flagship Premium grades add: 19-inch alloy wheels Glossy dark chrome front grille Silver skid plate Panoramic glass sunroof Power tailgate Head-up display Bose premium sound system LED interior ambient lighting Heated steering wheel Black, brown, or grey leather upholstery Ventilated front seats Heated rear outboard seats Options An N Line option package is available across much of the range. This package adds: 19-inch N Line alloy wheels Automatic high-beam N Line exterior body kit N Line front and rear bumpers N Line rear spoiler Projector LED headlights Body-coloured cladding N Line front grille N Line daytime running lights N Line skid plate N Line shifter (FWD models only) Metal pedals Leather and suede upholstery Premium variants can also be ordered with a two-tone interior for an additional $295, though this isn't available with the N Line package. Colours The following exterior paint finishes are available: Ecotronic Grey Pearl (NEW) Ecotronic Grey Matte (NEW, N Line models only) Ultimate Red (N Line only) Amazon Grey Cashmere Bronze Deep Sea Phantom Black Shimmering Silver Titan Grey Pine Green Matte White Cream All colours except the base White Cream cost an additional $595, while the Pine Green Matte finish is available for $1000.


Perth Now
3 days ago
- Automotive
- Perth Now
2026 Hyundai Tucson price and specs
The Hyundai Tucson mid-size SUV range has shrunk for 2026, and one of its engines has been dropped. But while the number of Tucson variants has also been reduced, from 17 to just nine, so too have prices across the range. Depending on the variant, the Tucson is between $1000 and $2500 cheaper than before. Hyundai added a hybrid powertrain to the local Tucson lineup for 2025, dropping the 2.0-litre turbo-diesel four-cylinder engine in the process while adding a front-wheel drive version of the 1.6-litre turbo-petrol four. Now, it has axed the 1.6-litre turbo-petrol engine, following the removal of this powertrain from the Kona small SUV for 2026. CarExpert can save you thousands on a new Hyundai Tucson. Click here to get a great deal. Supplied Credit: CarExpert That leaves just two powertrains available in the Tucson: a naturally aspirated 2.0-litre four-cylinder and the 1.6-litre turbo-petrol hybrid. If you want all-wheel drive, your only option is the hybrid. In contrast, the related Kia Sportage continues to offer the 1.6-litre turbo-petrol engine (in both front- and all-wheel drive configurations), as well as the 2.0-litre turbo-diesel. It's also offered with the same hybrid powertrain as the Tucson. All Tucsons now feature Digital Key functionality, allowing you to use compatible smartphones to lock, unlock or start the vehicle using near-field communication and ultra-wideband technology. Other than the switch from 18-inch alloy wheels to 17s for the base Tucson, there are no other specification changes for 2026. There are two powertrains available in the 2026 Tucson lineup. Supplied Credit: CarExpert The Hyundai Tucson range is backed by a five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty. Supplied Credit: CarExpert Servicing is required every 12 months or 15,000km with the petrol engine and 12 months or 10,000km with the hybrid. Hyundai offers capped-price servicing. It hasn't announced different prices for 2026 vehicles, but for 2025 Tucsons service pricing is as follows: The Hyundai Tucson has a five-star safety rating from ANCAP, based on testing conducted in 2021. Supplied Credit: CarExpert The Hyundai Tucson comes standard with the following safety features: Seven airbags Front, front-side, and curtain airbags plus a front-centre airbag Autonomous emergency braking (AEB) Adaptive cruise control with stop/go Blind-spot assist Rear cross-traffic assist Intelligent speed limit assist Lane-keep assist Lane centring Reversing camera Rear parking sensors Leading vehicle departure alert Second row pretensioner seat belts (NEW) Safe exit warning Rear occupant alert Tyre pressure monitoring Hyundai Bluelink connectivity: The mid-range Elite and Premium variants gain advanced rear occupant alert, navigation-based Smart Cruise Control, and Highway Driving Assist, the latter of which combines the adaptive cruise control and lane-keeping systems. Premium grades also get a blind-spot view monitor, rear AEB and a surround-view camera. There are three trim levels in the 2026 Tucson lineup. Supplied Credit: CarExpert The base Tucson comes standard with the following equipment: 17-inch alloy wheels (NEW) Digital Key functionality (NEW) Full-size spare wheel (non-hybrid only, hybrids have a space-saver) Dark chrome front grille Roof rails LED headlights LED daytime running lights LED side indicators LED tail-lights Heated and auto-folding side mirrors Cloth interior upholstery 4.0-inch instrument cluster display 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system with over-the-air updates 6.6-inch climate control panel Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Digital radio Four USB-C outlets Six-speaker sound system Wireless phone charger Electronic parking brake Leather-wrapped steering wheel Leather-wrapped shifter Premium cloth dashboard and door centre trim Black cloth upholstery Power driver's seat lumbar Bluelink connected services Elite variants gain: 18-inch alloy wheels Dark chrome grille Front parking sensors Rear privacy glass Rain-sensing wipers Solar control windshield glass Black leather-appointed seats Heated front seats 10-way power driver's seat 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster Satellite navigation Additional Bluelink functionality Dual-zone climate control Keyless entry with push-button start Remote start Shift-by-wire gear selector and paddle shifters (turbocharged models only) Luggage net Supplied Credit: CarExpert Flagship Premium grades add: 19-inch alloy wheels Glossy dark chrome front grille Silver skid plate Panoramic glass sunroof Power tailgate Head-up display Bose premium sound system LED interior ambient lighting Heated steering wheel Black, brown, or grey leather upholstery Ventilated front seats Heated rear outboard seats An N Line option package is available across much of the range. Supplied Credit: CarExpert This package adds: 19-inch N Line alloy wheels Automatic high-beam N Line exterior body kit N Line front and rear bumpers N Line rear spoiler Projector LED headlights Body-coloured cladding N Line front grille N Line daytime running lights N Line skid plate N Line shifter (FWD models only) Metal pedals Leather and suede upholstery Premium variants can also be ordered with a two-tone interior for an additional $295, though this isn't available with the N Line package. The following exterior paint finishes are available: Ecotronic Grey Pearl (NEW) Ecotronic Grey Matte (NEW, N Line models only) Ultimate Red (N Line only) Amazon Grey Cashmere Bronze Deep Sea Phantom Black Shimmering Silver Titan Grey Pine Green Matte White Cream All colours except the base White Cream cost an additional $595, while the Pine Green Matte finish is available for $1000. MORE: Explore the Hyundai Tucson showroom


New York Post
24-04-2025
- Automotive
- New York Post
Hyundai launches tariffs task force, shifts production of popular SUV to US to avoid hefty import taxes
Hyundai Motor on Thursday revealed it has created a task force to contend with President Trump's tariffs and shifted production of one its most popular models to the US to avoid hefty import taxes. The South Korean automaker said manufacturing of some of its Tucsons will be moved from Mexico to its Alabama factory, and is weighing whether to shift some production of some US-bound cars from Seoul to other locations. Despite facing 25% tariff in car imports, the company reaffirmed its earnings forecasts Thursday and reported 2% growth in first-quarter operating profit. Advertisement 3 Dozens of cars made by Kia Motors, which is Hyundai's sister company, in a shipping yard at a South Korean port. REUTERS 'We expect a challenging business outlook to continue due to intensifying trade wars and other various unpredictable macroeconomic factors,' Hyundai, which relies heavily on its US sales, said in a statement. Its US sales to dealerships rose 1%, while its retail sales jumped 11% as shoppers flocked to showrooms to buy cars ahead of the levy on auto imports, which kicked in April 3. A 25% tariff on auto parts is slated to take effect on May 3. Advertisement Hyundai's tariff task force, launched last month, will seek to minimize the impact of the taxes by working on ways to ramp up local sourcing of auto parts, launched last month, in the US. Hyundai and affiliate Kia, which together are the world's third-biggest automaking group by sales, are particularly vulnerable to U.S tariffs. They generate about one-third of their global sales from the US market and imports account for roughly two-thirds of their US car sales, according to data from Korea Investment & Securities. 3 Hyundai Motors said it has moved some manufacturing of Tucson crossovers to the US from Mexico. AP Advertisement Last month, Hyundai pledged a whopping $21 billion investment into boosting production at its new Georgia factory – announcing the plan at the White House with Trump just days before he proposed the auto tariffs. But production moves cannot be made overnight, and in the meantime, the tariffs could cost the company billions of dollars. Like many other companies, Hyundai also rushed to import shipments to the US, stockpiling 3.1 months worth of inventory ahead of the tariffs. 3 Like many other companies, Hyundai rushed to stockpile inventory in the US ahead of the costly tariffs. REUTERS Advertisement Analysts have cautioned that the tariffs could send production costs soaring, since most major automakers lean on complex supply chains that weave through multiple nations. Those auto firms will likely be tempted to pass at least some of the added costs along to consumers. The automaker said it plans to keep prices on its current model lineup unchanged until at least June 2, and then prices will become flexible. A delegation from South Korea, which is a major auto exporter, is expected to meet with US counterparts in Washington on Thursday for an opening round of trade talks. With Post wires