2023 Hyundai Tucson Hybrid Limited
Vehicle Type: Small suv Hybrid
85
overall score
Category Ranking: 6
Vehicle Price
Base Price:
$39,110
Price as Tested:
$40,655
Fuel Information
Fuel Type: Regular
Fuel Capacity (gal): 13.7
EPA City mpg: 37
EPA Highway mpg: 36
EPA Combined mpg: 37
Advanced Safety Features
- Adaptive Cruise Control [S]
- Advanced Headlights [S]
- Automatic Emergency Braking [S]
- Blind-Spot Warning [S]
- Driver Monitoring [S]
- Forward-Collision Warning [S]
- Lane-Departure Warning [S]
- Lane-Keeping Assistance [S]
- Rear Cross-Traffic Warning [S]
- Reverse Automatic Emergency Braking [O]
- [S] Standard, [O] Optional
NHTSA Rating:
Overall Observations
The Tucson, Hyundai's entrant in the super-competitive compact
crossover SUV segment, is the automaker's top-selling vehicle.
Redesigned in 2022, its changes for 2023 were minimal. It's
available as the hybrid reviewed here, as a gas-only model,
and as a plug-in hybrid.
The Tucson Hybrid delivers solid value for the money: Its
hybrid drivetrain is good for up to 38 mpg (for the Blue trim),
and its spacious, comfortable interior provides plenty of room
for passengers and cargo. It comes with a long list of standard
comfort and convenience features, even at the base trim level—
all-wheel drive, tinted rear windows, power driver's seat, and
heated seats, to name just a few. A host of advanced safety
features also comes standard, including some unexpected ones,
such as driver-attention warning and blind-spot intervention.
Finally, its standard warranty—5 years/60,000 miles—is an
industry best.
Unfortunately, the Tucson Hybrid also comes up short in a few
areas. The cabin contains lots of black plastic trim and other low—rent materials, and build quality feels low. The smooth drivetrain is
noisy, and road and wind noise are high. The infotainment system
has a high learning curve, and its hard keys lack a tactile feel.
Finally, visibility to the sides and rear are restricted
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Click HerePros and Cons
Pros
- Excellent fuel economy
- Comfortable, spacious interior
- Full suite of advanced safety features
- Lots of desirable standard features
Cons
- Cheap materials and perceived build quality
- Lots of road and wind noise
- Difficult-to-use infotainment system
- Limited rear and side visibility
Vehicle Specifications
Model year tested: 2023
Number of passengers (F/R): 2/3
Curb weight (lbs): 3794.0
Exterior L / W / H (in): 182.3 / 73.4 / 66.3
Wheelbase (in): 108.5
Number of air bags: 7
Warranty (months/miles): 60/60,000
Tire manufacturer and model: Michelin Primacy A/S
Front and rear tire size: 235/55 R19
Max towing capacity (lbs): 2,000
Headlight type: LED
Transmission type: Hybrid drive
Drivetrain type: All wheel
Engine/motor: 1.6L I4 turbo
Engine horsepower @ RPM: 180 @ 5,500
Electric motor horsepower: 59
Combined system horsepower: 226
Test Data
Test Vehicle Scores
Advanced Safety Features:
9.70Fuel Efficiency:
7.32EPA Emissions Score:
7.00Acceleration:
4.58Braking:
6.91
Handling:
6.05
Quality and Drivability:
6.50
Ride Quality:
6.82Interior Size:
3.81Easy of Entry and Exit:
7.22Visibility:
7.16Interior Noise:
6.86Cargo Capacity:
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