Hyundai has confirmed UK specs and indicative prices for the updated version of its Tucson medium SUV, which is available to order now.
The model is available with a choice of Advance, Premium, N Line, N Line S, and Ultimate equipment grades, and with either petrol, mild hybrid, conventional hybrid, or plug-in hybrid powertrains, though full technical data for these is yet to be confirmed.
Standard equipment with the Advance grade includes 17in alloy wheels, LED headlights and tail lights, privacy glass, front and rear parking sensors, a reversing camera, keyless entry, a leather steering wheel, a 12.3in driver display, sat-nav, and wireless Apple Carplay and Android Auto connectivity.
Further equipment with the Premium grade includes 18in alloy wheels, electrically adjustable and heated front seats, heated rear seats, a heated steering wheel, a smart electric tailgate, rear window sun blinds, a Krell audio system with eight speakers and subwoofer, and wireless smartphone charging.
N Line cars gain 19in alloy wheels, an N Line design package, and red interior detailing, while N Line S spec features heated and ventilated front seats, matrix LED headlights, a panoramic sunroof, surround view monitor, blind spot view monitor, and parking distance warning with front, side, and rear detection zones.
Features of the Ultimate grade, which jointly tops the range with the N Line S grade, include a driver’s seat memory function, and a choice of leather seat trim.
Indicative range prices, which Hyundai says are subject to change once technical data is confirmed, start at £32,000 for an Advance petrol, and rise as high as £45,875 for N Line S or Ultimate plug-in hybrids.