Hyundai Tucson Raises Compact CUV Segment Bar, Again
With appealing new looks, an impressive potpourri of technology and a base price of $24,950, this new Tucson appears to ace all three key criteria for styling, features and value.
How can automakers launching new entries into the increasingly crowded and hyper-competitive compact CUV segment differentiate theirs from the rest?
Maybe by focusing on three key attributes: styling, features and value. The ’22 Hyundai Tucson hits the mark on all three, with a few minor misses.
This all-new Tucson – Hyundai’s best-selling vehicle globally – is longer, wider and taller than the previous generation on a longer-wheelbase U.S.-market version of the global platform. With a long hood and short overhangs, its proportions are pleasing, and its side profile is sculpted with crisp geometric edges and angles.