HYUNDAI has announced pricing and specification for the new Tucson range which will cost from £30,935.
Since its launch in 2021, the Tucson has become one of Hyundai's most successful models, with more than 148,000 vehicles sold from the current generation alone.
Its blend of design, practicality and advanced connected technology has earned multiple industry awards and established it as one of the most complete SUV offerings in its class.
The latest range continues this strong reputation with three well-equipped trim levels - Element, Black Line and the range-topping N-Line Edition.
The popular N Line S and Ultimate trim levels remain in the line-up.
The new Element trim starts from £30,935 for the Element 150ps six-speed manual. Key features include black roof rails, dual-zone climate control, cloth interior upholstery, 40:20:40 split-folding rear seats, wireless phone charging, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a Smart Key FOB with engine start button, 17-inch alloy wheels, E-Call, front and rear parking sensors, and a rear-view camera, among many other features.
The Black Line trim starts from £33,435 for the Black Line 150ps six-speed manual. Building on the Element specification, it adds 19-inch alloy wheels with satin grey detailing, a satin grey Hyundai logo in the front grille, black door mirrors, hidden daytime running lights (DRLs), black window surrounds, rear privacy glass, LED rear combination lamps, a 12.3-inch TFT digital driver display, metal door tread plates, cloth and leather upholstery, heated front seats, and a heated steering wheel.
Topping the range is the N-Line Edition, priced from £36,185 for the N-Line Edition 150ps six-speed. In addition to the features listed above, the N-Line Edition includes N-Line styling, body-coloured wheel arches, a Krell Premium audio system, three-zone climate control, heated rear seats, a smart power tailgate, head-up display, Matrix LED headlamps, remote folding rear seats, and Highway Drive Assist.
As well as introducing a new trim line up, the Tucson range has also benefitted from a price realignment across the range, with the range now starting from £30,935 for the Element trim.
Ashley Andrew, president of Hyundai and Genesis UK, said: "Since its introduction, Tucson has played a very important role in Hyundai's success in the UK, combining distinctive design, advanced technology and everyday practicality in a way that really resonates with customers.
"With the latest range, we're continuing to build on that strong foundation by offering even greater choice and specification across the line-up. From the well-equipped Element trim through to the striking Black Line and the range-topping N-Line Edition, Tucson remains one of the most complete and compelling SUVs available to UK drivers today."