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Fuel economy per 100 km

9.9L City

7.1L Highway

8.2L Combined

Get ready for the new 2023 TUCSON. Your next adventure begins with more technology, more advanced safety, more power and more space. Not to mention a revolutionary redesign that is modern and captivating. Added to the innovative redesign and list of features are three new powertrain choices, including the first-ever TUCSON Hybrid and TUCSON Plug-in Hybrid. Your sidekick to outdoor adventure awaits.

Is there a 2023 Hyundai Tucson?

Is there a 2023 Hyundai Tucson?

Is there a 2023 Hyundai Tucson?

Is there a 2023 Hyundai Tucson?

Is there a 2023 Hyundai Tucson?

Is there a 2023 Hyundai Tucson?

Is there a 2023 Hyundai Tucson?

The available 10.25" digital gauge cluster eliminates the traditional hood-style housing to attain a new level of openness and modern interior design.

An available Bose® premium sound system brings rich sound to the cabin — the perfect way to listen to your favourite playlist.

Intuitive buttons replace the traditional gear shifter on select models. The shift-by-wire system also features paddle shifters for a sporty feel.

Remote Smart Parking Assist can help you pull out of those tight parking spaces. Simply use the key fob while standing outside the vehicle, and it remotely drives out of the parking space. Conversely, the system can also park the vehicle in tight spaces, like your garage.

The available high-definition 10.25" touch-screen with navigation system is elegantly integrated into the waterfall-inspired center stack.
An 8.0" touch-screen comes standard.

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Rain-sensing windshield wipers

For added convenience in rainy weather, available rain-sensing windshield wipers automatically activate when moisture is detected.

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Proximity keyless entry with push-button ignition and remote start

Open the front doors and start the engine all without having to dig around for your key fob. The advanced proximity key also offers remote engine start at the press of a button.

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Smart power liftgate

No need to search for your keys or to kick and shuffle your feet to open the rear liftgate. Using proximity key technology, the available smart power liftgate senses your presence when you stand within three feet of the rear liftgate for at least three seconds and automatically opens. 

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Connectivity.

Connectivity at your fingertips.

Make the most of your drive with seamless connectivity features to help keep you connected.

Apple CarPlayTM and Android AutoTM

Standard Apple CarPlay™ and Android Auto™ with available wireless connectivity lets you access your favourite mobile apps — music, maps, messages and more — seamlessly and safely through voice commands and the touch-screen display.

Bluelink® is our connected vehicle system that is available throughout our vehicle lineup. The advanced system conveniently keeps you connected with your Hyundai via the smartphone app and offers a suite of services at the press of a button.
• Remote start with climate control
• SOS emergency and roadside assistance
• Automatic collision notification
• Remote lock/unlock
• Find my car
• Local search
• Real-time diagnostics
• Find a dealer
• Complimentary subscription on equipped models

Wireless charging pad

The available wireless charging pad is located in the center console, so you can easily charge your smartphone, cable-free.

Performance

Three types of power. Your type of SUV.

For the first time ever, the TUCSON is giving you choices that push the boundaries of efficiency and performance with three available powertrain options.

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Gas. Performance and efficiency.

Standard Smartstream 2.5L GDI engine
187 horsepower
178 lb.-ft. torque

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Hybrid. Go the distance.

Available Smartstream 1.6L Turbocharged Hybrid engine + 44.2 kW electric motor with 1.49 kWh lithium-ion battery
226 combined horsepower
258 lb.-ft. torque

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Plug-in Hybrid. Electric when you want it. Gas when you need it.

Available Smartstream 1.6L Turbocharged Plug-in Hybrid engine + 66.9 kW electric motor + 13.8 kWh lithium-ion battery
261 combined horsepower
258 lb.-ft. torque

Up to 53 km all-electric driving range

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Drive Mode Select

With Drive Mode Select, you get to pick the driving style that suits you best. Toggle between different modes to find your preferred engine, transmission and steering control settings. NORMAL is for relaxed everyday driving while ECO gives you optimal fuel efficiency. SPORT a more responsive drive and SMART automatically adjusts between all available modes based on driver input to optimize your drive.

HTRAC™ All-Wheel Drive with multi-terrain control

For the ultimate in handling, performance and traction, enjoy our available HTRACTM All-Wheel Drive system. It allows you to select the appropriate traction setting that best suits your driving conditions with three dedicated terrain modes. Choose from Snow, Mud or Sand.

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Adaptive Cruise Control with traffic stop and go

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Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance-Assist

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Blind View Monitor

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Driver Attention Warning

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Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist with Pedestrian, Cyclist and available Junction-Turning Detection

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High Beam Assist

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Highway Driving Assist with Highway Auto Curve Slowdown

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Lane Departure Warning with Lane Keeping Assist

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Lane Following Assist

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Parking Collision-Avoidance Assist — Reverse

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Parking Distance Warning — Reverse

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Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance Assist

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Safe Exit Warning

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Surround view monitor

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Ultrasonic Rear Occupant Alert

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Adaptive Cruise Control with traffic stop and go

The available Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) system takes basic cruise control to the next level of convenience. Set your pre-determined speed and distance to the vehicle ahead and ACC will automatically adjust your speed to maintain the set distance. The system will even operate in stop-and-go traffic, bringing the vehicle to a complete stop when necessary and then resuming automatically.

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Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance-Assist

Available Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist not only uses radar to detect when a vehicle is in the driver’s blind spot, but will also help avoid a collision by gently applying brake power on the opposite tire to help deter an unsafe lane change.

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Blind View Monitor

The available, confidence-inspiring Blind View Monitor streams a live visual of your blind spot directly in the gauge cluster to provide you with added perspective.

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Driver Attention Warning

Designed to detect the onset of driver fatigue, this standard system will monitor driver input and issue a visual and audible alert if fatigue is sensed, suggesting a driving break.

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Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist with Pedestrian, Cyclist and available Junction-Turning Detection

This standard safety innovation detects rapid closing distances to the vehicle ahead and pedestrians or cyclists in your path. If a potential forward collision is detected, audible and visual warning notifications will alert the driver. If the driver does not react to avoid impact, the system can apply emergency braking under certain conditions.
This advanced technology also includes an available junction-turning component to help make left turns at an intersection safer.

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High Beam Assist

Using the front-mounted camera and light detection technology, High Beam Assist provides an extra level of convenience by automatically switching between high and low beams when traffic is detected ahead.

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Highway Driving Assist with Highway Auto Curve Slowdown

Highway Driving Assist, working in conjunction with Lane Following Assist and Adaptive Cruise Control with traffic stop and go, conveniently helps you keep to the speed limit by adjusting your set cruise control speed as the speed limit changes based on GPS and highway data.
When equipped with Highway Auto Curve Slowdown, the system can also automatically slow down the speed of the vehicle before entering a highway curve section for extra safety.

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Lane Departure Warning with Lane Keeping Assist

Start drifting outside of your lane without signaling and this standard system is designed to inform you with audible and visual cues. If no action is taken, Lane Keeping Assist can apply corrective steering assistance to help keep the vehicle within the lane markings.

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Lane Following Assist

Using the frontview camera to detect lane markers on the road, this standard feature assists the driver’s steering to help keep the vehicle centred inside the lane.

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Parking Collision-Avoidance Assist — Reverse

Back into a parking spot with confidence. This available feature will provide an audible warning if the rear of the vehicle gets too close to an object. As the vehicle approaches closer to the object, the warning sound will increase in frequency. If the vehicle is not stopped, the system can apply automatic braking to help avoid hitting the object.

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Parking Distance Warning — Reverse

The available Parking Distance Warning — Reverse feature uses sensors embedded into the rear bumper to make parking easier by producing a warning sound for the driver if the rear of the vehicle gets too close to an object. As the vehicle approaches closer to the object, the warning sound will increase in frequency.
Parking Distance Warning — Forward is also available.

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Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance Assist

When reversing out of areas with low visibility, this available system warns the driver if a vehicle approaches from either side. It can also apply the brakes automatically under certain conditions if no action is taken.

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Safe Exit Warning

When a vehicle approaching from behind in the adjacent lane is detected, this available feature warns passengers with an audible alert to help prevent them from stepping out onto the road when it is dangerous.

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Surround view monitor

The available surround view monitor provides multiple perspectives of your surroundings when you park. Choose between a front, rear, curbside or full 360-degree view. You can also zoom in or out from the touch-screen display to get the best viewpoint.

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Ultrasonic Rear Occupant Alert

As the engine is turned off, this available feature puts a visual warning in the instrument cluster to remind you to check the rear seats before exiting. An audible alert will also sound once you open the driver’s door as a secondary reminder. Additionally, overhead ultrasonic sensors monitor the backseat area to further minimize the risk of a child or pet accidentally being left inside after the vehicle is parked and locked. If sensors detect movement, the horn will honk, lights will flash and your smartphone will receive an alert through our Bluelink® connected vehicle system (when subscription is active).

The available Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) system takes basic cruise control to the next level of convenience. Set your pre-determined speed and distance to the vehicle ahead and ACC will automatically adjust your speed to maintain the set distance. The system will even operate in stop-and-go traffic, bringing the vehicle to a complete stop when necessary and then resuming automatically.

Available Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist not only uses radar to detect when a vehicle is in the driver’s blind spot, but will also help avoid a collision by gently applying brake power on the opposite tire to help deter an unsafe lane change.

The available, confidence-inspiring Blind View Monitor streams a live visual of your blind spot directly in the gauge cluster to provide you with added perspective.

Designed to detect the onset of driver fatigue, this standard system will monitor driver input and issue a visual and audible alert if fatigue is sensed, suggesting a driving break.

This standard safety innovation detects rapid closing distances to the vehicle ahead and pedestrians or cyclists in your path. If a potential forward collision is detected, audible and visual warning notifications will alert the driver. If the driver does not react to avoid impact, the system can apply emergency braking under certain conditions.
This advanced technology also includes an available junction-turning component to help make left turns at an intersection safer.

Using the front-mounted camera and light detection technology, High Beam Assist provides an extra level of convenience by automatically switching between high and low beams when traffic is detected ahead.

Highway Driving Assist, working in conjunction with Lane Following Assist and Adaptive Cruise Control with traffic stop and go, conveniently helps you keep to the speed limit by adjusting your set cruise control speed as the speed limit changes based on GPS and highway data.
When equipped with Highway Auto Curve Slowdown, the system can also automatically slow down the speed of the vehicle before entering a highway curve section for extra safety.

Start drifting outside of your lane without signaling and this standard system is designed to inform you with audible and visual cues. If no action is taken, Lane Keeping Assist can apply corrective steering assistance to help keep the vehicle within the lane markings.

Using the frontview camera to detect lane markers on the road, this standard feature assists the driver’s steering to help keep the vehicle centred inside the lane.

Back into a parking spot with confidence. This available feature will provide an audible warning if the rear of the vehicle gets too close to an object. As the vehicle approaches closer to the object, the warning sound will increase in frequency. If the vehicle is not stopped, the system can apply automatic braking to help avoid hitting the object.

The available Parking Distance Warning — Reverse feature uses sensors embedded into the rear bumper to make parking easier by producing a warning sound for the driver if the rear of the vehicle gets too close to an object. As the vehicle approaches closer to the object, the warning sound will increase in frequency.
Parking Distance Warning — Forward is also available.

When reversing out of areas with low visibility, this available system warns the driver if a vehicle approaches from either side. It can also apply the brakes automatically under certain conditions if no action is taken.

When a vehicle approaching from behind in the adjacent lane is detected, this available feature warns passengers with an audible alert to help prevent them from stepping out onto the road when it is dangerous.

The available surround view monitor provides multiple perspectives of your surroundings when you park. Choose between a front, rear, curbside or full 360-degree view. You can also zoom in or out from the touch-screen display to get the best viewpoint.

As the engine is turned off, this available feature puts a visual warning in the instrument cluster to remind you to check the rear seats before exiting. An audible alert will also sound once you open the driver’s door as a secondary reminder. Additionally, overhead ultrasonic sensors monitor the backseat area to further minimize the risk of a child or pet accidentally being left inside after the vehicle is parked and locked. If sensors detect movement, the horn will honk, lights will flash and your smartphone will receive an alert through our Bluelink® connected vehicle system (when subscription is active).

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Is there a 2023 Hyundai Tucson?

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Price shown for 2023 Tucson Essential includes delivery and destination charges (charge includes freight, pre-delivery inspection and a full tank of gas), fees, levies, dealer administration fee and all applicable charges (excluding HST/PST/GST/QST). Payments shown do not include taxes. To see total price or payments with sales tax, please check off that option in payment details section or summary page. Charges may vary by Dealer. Other Price adjustments includes the before tax equivalent of the cash back price adjustment.

All-electric driving range of 53 kilometres based on a battery capacity of 64 kWh and battery usage rate of 170 kWh/100 km. Calculated based on a fully charged battery. Based on manufacturer testing and used for comparison purposes only. Actual range may vary based on driving conditions and the addition of certain vehicle accessories.

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What is the difference between 2022 and 2023 Tucson?

Except for a few features moving to standard status, the 2023 Hyundai Tucson Hybrid (HEV) is basically a carryover from 2022, with one significant change: Adaptive cruise control with stop-and-go is now standard on all trims, along with forward collision warning with Junction Turning Assist.

Is the new Tucson bigger than the old one?

Compared to the 'Fluidic Design' of the previous generation model, the new Tucson features the brand's latest 'Sensuous Sportiness' design language. While the overall silhouette remains the same the new version is now longer (150mm), taller (5mm) and wider (15mm) than its predecessor.

Is the Tucson bigger than the CX 5?

More interior space: The Tucson has more interior space than the CX-5, especially in the cargo hold. The Hyundai has 38.7 cubic feet of cargo space behind the back seats and 74.8 cubic feet if you fold down the back seats.

Is 2022 Tucson bigger than Santa Fe?

The Hyundai Tucson is slightly smaller than the Hyundai Santa Fe, with its 108.5-inch wheelbase and 182.3 inches of overall length. The vehicle is slightly wider, at 73.4 inches, and slightly shorter at 65.6 inches.