Hyundai Tucson 2025: Hyundai’s Refreshed Compact SUV

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The Hyundai Tucson 2025 stands apart in the congested mid-size SUV market because to its revolutionary technologies, striking, revised small SUV design, and adaptable performance. Building on its 2022 redesign, this revised fourth-generation Tucson will debut globally in the summer of 2024 and in India in August 2025. It features eco-friendly drivetrains, improved technology, and new styling.

The Hyundai Tucson 2025, which competes with the Toyota Fortuner, Jeep Meridian, and Volkswagen Tiguan and is priced between ₹30 and ₹38 lakh in India, offers a better blend of efficiency, safety, and comfort. This page discusses every facet of the Hyundai Tucson 2025, including features, cost, release date, performance, design, and specifications.

Hyundai Tucson 2025 Launch Date

The Hyundai Tucson 2025 went on sale globally in summer 2024 and is expected to launch in India on August 17, 2025, aligning with the Independence Day weekend to capitalize on festive demand. Some sources suggest a potential delay to early 2026 due to localization efforts. The SUV will be available through Hyundai’s 1,300+ dealerships across India, with bookings opening closer to the launch date via Hyundai’s official website.

Exterior Design and Styling

The redesigned exterior of Hyundai Tucson 2025 is designed to embody the “Parametric Dynamics” concept and “Sportiness and Sophistication.” Key design highlights include:

  • Front Fascia: Broadened and more bold, with an expanded grille of eight narrowed LEDs DRLs on a tighter mesh, flanked by brighter LED headlights and a bolder bumper designed with light gray accents (black on XRT model).
  • Side Profile: Angular creases, squared-off wheel arches, and a tall, arched silhouette. Wheel options range from 17-inch alloys on base trims to 19-inch N Line alloys, with body-colored arches on the N Line for a sporty look.
  • Rear Design: Fanged LED taillights connected by a slim light bar, a reworked bumper with silver or black accents, and an integrated rear spoiler.
  • Dimensions: Roughly 15.2 feet long, 6.1 feet wide and 5.5 feet tall, riding on a 9-foot wheelbase, with a generous cabin and 8.3 inches of ground clearance (AWD models).
  • Color Choices: Shelved in Titan Grey, Amazon Grey, Deep Sea Blue, Silky Bronze and White Pearl, new variations such as Cypress Green could be added.

Interior and Features

Inside, the Hyundai Tucson 2025’s cabin is modern and upscale with plenty of tech upgrades, making the Tucson 2025 one of the most tech-laden compact SUVs around. Key interior highlights include:

  • Dashboard and Displays: A pair of 12.3-inch curved displays for the infotainment system and digital instrument cluster (standard on N Line and Limited, optional on SEL). Wireless Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and OTA updates are standard, with a 12-inch head-up display (HUD) on top trims.
  • Comfort Features: Dual-zone climate control with physical knobs, heated and ventilated front seats, heated rear seats, a panoramic sunroof (Limited trim), wireless charger, and a hands-free power liftgate. The gear selector is now column-mounted on higher trims, freeing console space.
  • Seating and Space: Five-seat configuration with H-Tex faux leather (XRT, optional on SEL) or genuine leather (Limited). Rear legroom accommodates 6-footers, with reclining seatbacks. Cargo capacity is 41.3 cu-ft (1,170 liters) behind the second row, expanding to 80.3 cu-ft with seats folded, fitting 22 carry-on suitcases.
  • Notable Features: A three-spoke Shift-by-Wire steering wheel, ambient lighting and an all-new center console with volume and climate controls that are tactile.

Its premium materials and intuitive layout inside the cabin compared with that of luxury SUVs, while on social media users marveled at its “plush leather interior” and “clean UI.”

Performance and Powertrain

The Hyundai Tucson 2025 is available with three powertrain choices for optimal efficiency and performance:

  • Petrol: 2.5L four-cylinder naturally aspirated with 187 hp and 178 lb-ft of torque. Paired with an 8-speed automatic, it achieves 0–100 km/h in ~9.9 seconds. FWD standard, AWD optional. Fuel economy: 25/32/28 mpg (city/highway/combined, FWD); 23/29/25 mpg (AWD).
  • Hybrid: 1.6L turbocharged 4-cylinder with a 47.7 kW electric motor, delivering 231 hp and 271 lb-ft of torque. Standard AWD with a 6-speed automatic. 0–100 km/h in ~6.8 seconds, with 38 mpg (Blue trim) or 35 mpg (other trims).
  • Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV): 1.6L turbo with a 72 kW electric motor, producing 268 hp. Offers 32 miles (51 km) of electric range and 35 mpg combined. Charges in ~2 hours with a Level 2 charger.

Safety Features

What is the Hyundai Tucson 2025 design 1st Safe This Hyundai gets a TOP Safety Pick+ from the IIHS and a partial 5-star rating from the NHTSA (5 stars front, 4 stars rollover). Key safety features include:

  • Standard: Six airbags, ABS with EBD, electronic stability control, lane-keeping assist, blind-spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, adaptive cruise control with stop-and-go and automatic emergency braking (AEB).
  • Advanced: Forward Attention Warning (infrared driver monitoring), Surround View Monitor, Blind-Spot View Monitor, navigation-based Smart Cruise Control, reverse parking collision avoidance, and a 360-degree camera (Limited trim).
  • Warranty: 5 years/60,000 mile limited, 10 years/100,000 mile powertrain, 3 years free maintenance, 3 years roadside assistance.

Add to that the Tucson’s strong safety suite and a five-year unlimited-mileage Indian warranty and it should be a dependable option.

Also Read: Hyundai Creta 2025: Overview of India’s Bestselling SUV

Pricing and Variants

Pricing for the Hyundai Tucson 2025 is very competitive for the segment:

  • India Price Range: ₹30.00–38.00 Lakh (ex-showroom) – likely from about ₹30 Lakh for the base SE to about ₹38 Lakh for the top Limited or PHEV.
  • Global Price: Starts at $29,750 (SE, FWD) in the U.S., with AWD adding $1,500. Hybrid trims range from $34,915 (Blue) to $42,745 (Limited).
  • Variants: SE, SEL, SEL Convenience, XRT, N Line, Limited, plus Hybrid (Blue, SEL Convenience, N Line, Limited) and PHEV options.

In India, the Tucson is slightly pricier than the Jeep Compass but undercuts the Toyota Fortuner, offering strong value with its feature set.

Fuel Economy and Efficiency

  • Petrol: 25/32/28 mpg (FWD); 23/29/25 mpg (AWD), translating to ~10.6–11.9 km/l in India.
  • Hybrid: 38 mpg (Blue trim) or 35 mpg (others), ~16.1–14.9 km/l.
  • PHEV: 35 mpg combined with 32 miles of electric range, ideal for short commutes.

Towing and Cargo Capacity

  • Towing: Up to 2,000 pounds (907 kg) with trailer brakes, suitable for small trailers.
  • Cargo Space: 41.3 cu-ft (1,170 liters) behind the second row, 80.3 cu-ft (2,274 liters) with seats folded, outperforming many rivals.

Conclusion

On August 17, 2025, the Hyundai Tucson 2025, a revamped small SUV, will go on sale in India. To compete in the premium market, it combines aggressive design, state-of-the-art technology, and flexible drivetrains. Its plug-in hybrid generates 268 horsepower, while its 2.5L gasoline engine generates 231 horsepower. It costs between 30 and 38 lakh and has a spacious cabin, two 12.3-inch screens, and advanced safety features like Level 2 ADAS. The Tucson differs from its competitors, which include the Jeep Compass, Toyota Fortuner, and Kia Sportage, in terms of price, warranty, and hybrid efficiency.