I’ve got the 2022,the first year of this redesign. I have limited trim. The limited trim interior is incredibly comfortable and spacious. At the dealership, I looked at other trims, but sitting in the limited seats for the first time was a fantastic experience. It was that moment that I had to have this car. I’ve never had a truly comfortable car. The seat cushion leaves no back soreness. There is a lumbar support adjustable in the driver seat. The independent suspension does the job of keeping backseat car sickness down. The engine is quiet. 8 gears means less jarring shifting. Definitely a great car for a long range road trip. It also hugs the road for corners. The Bose system sounds awesome, but it does need some EQ tweaking depending on the music genre you’re listening to. One known issue is the audio can become muted, seemingly for no reason, and the solution was unplugging the negative battery terminal and plugging back in. Hyundai will replace the radio, and it takes ten minutes. But still… The moonroof is incredible. I like that I can push the button to get the setting I want without accidentally opening the sunroof portion. The backseats are huge. Seat warmers are cool. They also recline. Perfect for kid’s seats. The back windows do roll down all the way, so it’s cool. The trunk space is enormous. You could fit multiple kid strollers. If I had to complain, the lift gate is not easy to manually close. You must push the button or use the key fob. But what is strange is on the key you have to hold the button down the entire time it is closing. If you release too soon, the gate comes back up. I just wish it was easier, manually. I don’t mind reaching up. The engine power isn’t really a problem. I mean come on, you can get up to speed on an onramp. And, you can easily pass people on the highway. This is not a slow car by any means. For MPG, we live in suburbia and get 28mpg for average. Highway best is 33mpg over a 50 mile trip. City worst is 25mpg. Why do we lose wireless carplay? Seems silly. Thankfully, it has bluetooth. I dislike how the driver seat automatically adjusts to a default setting when you start the car. I have to press my seat setting or adjust everytime I start the car. I am over six feet, and it feels like I am being crushed when I first get in my car. I have not ruled out that this is mainly because my wife also drives the car, and it’s adjusting back to her size. The piano black interior components aren’t smudging like reviewers warn. I think this concern is overblown. The center console is the perfect height for laying an elbow. Hyundai gets bonus points for this minor detail. The driverless reverse feature is gimmicky, in my mind. It might work to get you out of a jam, but that just doesn’t happen very often. Finally, this car is big. It’s longer, wider, and taller than 90s Ford Explorers. It feels small while driving, but for parking and fitting into your garage, it’s not a small vehicle. Heated steering wheel, heated/cool seating, auto dimming rearview, lane keep assist, and other features really make this a cool car. Best of all, if you just want to start your car and drive without all the gizmos and gadgets…it’s totally capable and easy to get going. None of the tech gets in your way (unlike some modern cars). This was my honest review.
Last June, I bought the 2022 Tucson and I love it, too! You have some features I don’t have, but that’s OK. I also don’t have issues with my seat, so I think you’re correct that it’s due to sharing your vehicle. Good review 👌
I just bought this exact car last month! I replaced a 2017 Tucson Sport Turbo and I absolutely love this model!!! It’s got all the bells and whistles and is a dream to drive!!!
I have had my Tuscon Limited for about a month, and I absolutely LOVE IT. It rides so smooth. I love all the custom and safety features. It really feels like a top end luxury vehicle. I really don't mind the fact that I don't have wireless Android auto, I just plug my phone in, and a plus....my phone charges fast at the same time. One of my silly things that I love is custom ambient lighting because I can change it to the seasons and holidays, it is like I'm decorating my car with lighting haha. I also love the sounds of nature, the forest. It is so calming and clears the mind, and I have a relaxing ride on my way home from work. Thank you for another great video too!
@@NoCompM2 on 8" screens (bottom trims) only... it's unavailable on the 10.25" screen (top trims). Simply put, Hyundai botched this... if you spend LESS money and get a lower trim, you get Wireless AA, if you spend MORE money and get a top trim, you get Wired AA. Go figure.
@@wolfshanze5980 trust me, wireless Android Auto is definitely available on the 10.25in touch screen in the SEL convenience package. I just purchased a Tuscon yesterday and have been using it for a whole day now.
Wife got a Hybrid Tuscon Blue trim to replace her 11 year old Accent. We got it in February and just took it on a 1500 mile road trip and it was great in every way! Love it already and with a full car and two kids were getting over 30 mpg, which I think is insane considering the additional weight/luggage we had. If you can get a hybrid I'd recommend that. The blue trim has a ton of features and its only about $3,000 more than the ICE. They are hard to find in stock though they go fast.
My mama had a 2005 Hyundai Santa Fe but now she drive a 2010 GMC Terrain and I want to see if this 2023 Hyundai Tucson will be the right choice for my older brother as he is trying to get a car right now
"Design Not Bland"? That means minor taps are going to be expensive repairs or panel replacements. As I age I really like the many proximity warnings, and Overhead camera View when backing. An image appears on the dash pointing to what is "Too Close" as the beeping sound increases in rapidity. Although I now have a handicap parking placard, the "Parking (smart) Assist" is a spooky if great idea. Getting used to not having the key in hand took a few days. Same with Push button start/stop and shifting. The 'repeater' for Navigation being in the center of the dash is VERY helpful, as when my old Gamr would turn in One mile, What is one mile? Well the dash shows the arrow of movement and a countdown of distance to the movement.
Just purchased this car and I love it but the auto start/stop is so annoying when at a stop sign. The off button will not work nor does the drive mode. Wondering what the issue could be
Ive had both and no way. Ur definitely an employee or shill for tuscan. My tuscan transmission died and hyundai was worst company to deal with. The RAV4 is stellar comparatively and Toyota is leagues better than hyundai to deal with. Don’t listen to these shills everyone
FYI....the uper trims with the 10.25" infotainment screen do not have wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto because of the navigation feature. Since the lower trims don't have navigation, they get the wireless connection. This was explained to me at my local Hyundai dealership.
This doesn’t explain why though. Would the signals interfere with each other? Doesn’t make much sense, but at the same time, it doesn’t bother me at all.
Love my 2023 Tucson SEL convenience I traded my 2022 Santa Fe SEL premium in on. It’s much more fun to drive but I do wish the Tucson interior controls were set up like the Santa Fe.
That what made me choose the 2022 Santa Fe Limited over the Tucson limited the dashboard controls along w/ the extra trunk space. I mean the Tucson car is beautiful across the board😀 but the no knob or buttons dashboard was a no-no for me.🤔
The auto stop/start is horrible. It kills the engine way too fast. The most annoying thing is when you come up to a stop sign when it kills the engine while you trying to pull away from the sign. The 2.5 engine is underpowered and can't hold high gear when traveling at 75 mph. Keeps dropping in a lower gear causing the MPG to suffer.
I hated that too. It was my only complaint with the gas model. Hella hard to get going when making a left turn across traffic. 3500 miles and 3 months in with my '22 Limited, some a**hat ran a red light and totalled it. Replaced it with the '22 Limited Hybrid. (LOVE me some gap insurance) Best car I've ever owned! LOTS more power. No auto stop/start. After a month and 1500 miles, I'm getting almost 37 mpg/roughly 480 miles per tank. On the gas model I was getting 24 mpg with same routine. If it's available, and Tucson's as a whole are not readily available in many places, I highly recommend the Hybrid. I wanted the PHEV, but I've been told we won't see those in Colorado until mid 2023 earliest.
I need someone to help me decide what color to get for the limited- if I decide to trade. I currently have a 2021 KIA Seltos that is essentially this exact semester blue. So I don’t want that already again. I think the red is really sharp on this vehicle, but I am not sure I want a bold color again. Problem is, nine of the other colors are really speaking to me. I feel like they went way too traditional with their colors and sheens. I like the matte color look (not matte paint), but they don’t have anything like that. My favorite color of any vehicle is KIA’s Wolf Gray. This car would look amazing in that color! That won’t happen, so I am thinking Amazon Gray, Silver, or Portofino Gray. I bet next year they will have brand new and more interesting colors.
Well T least they got rid of the 2016 dual clutch transmission. Had to buy back mine when they could not repair. But an 8 speed transmission is terrible in Albuquerque trying to find the right gear in hill driving.
Polarising vehicle shape this Hyundai Tuscan. Either you love or you don’t. For me it is Yukky. But for others it is beautiful art. Has nice specs though.
If you didn’t notice the car indicating a merge, then how do you know they even used their blinker? The higher trims also have a bright LED blinker on the side mirror that would be impossible to miss.
Thats when parents have to step up to the plate and become parents. Why would little kids be allowed to randomly push any buttons in a vehicle? However, you have to put your foot on the break to change from drive to reverse regardless.
I really think the current Tuscon design looks very ugly. It looks even worse in person and everytime I see this around, it makes me to to think when they will change the design.
I’ve got the 2022,the first year of this redesign. I have limited trim. The limited trim interior is incredibly comfortable and spacious. At the dealership, I looked at other trims, but sitting in the limited seats for the first time was a fantastic experience. It was that moment that I had to have this car. I’ve never had a truly comfortable car. The seat cushion leaves no back soreness. There is a lumbar support adjustable in the driver seat.
The independent suspension does the job of keeping backseat car sickness down. The engine is quiet. 8 gears means less jarring shifting. Definitely a great car for a long range road trip. It also hugs the road for corners.
The Bose system sounds awesome, but it does need some EQ tweaking depending on the music genre you’re listening to. One known issue is the audio can become muted, seemingly for no reason, and the solution was unplugging the negative battery terminal and plugging back in. Hyundai will replace the radio, and it takes ten minutes. But still…
The moonroof is incredible. I like that I can push the button to get the setting I want without accidentally opening the sunroof portion.
The backseats are huge. Seat warmers are cool. They also recline. Perfect for kid’s seats. The back windows do roll down all the way, so it’s cool.
The trunk space is enormous. You could fit multiple kid strollers. If I had to complain, the lift gate is not easy to manually close. You must push the button or use the key fob. But what is strange is on the key you have to hold the button down the entire time it is closing. If you release too soon, the gate comes back up. I just wish it was easier, manually. I don’t mind reaching up.
The engine power isn’t really a problem. I mean come on, you can get up to speed on an onramp. And, you can easily pass people on the highway. This is not a slow car by any means. For MPG, we live in suburbia and get 28mpg for average. Highway best is 33mpg over a 50 mile trip. City worst is 25mpg.
Why do we lose wireless carplay? Seems silly. Thankfully, it has bluetooth.
I dislike how the driver seat automatically adjusts to a default setting when you start the car. I have to press my seat setting or adjust everytime I start the car. I am over six feet, and it feels like I am being crushed when I first get in my car. I have not ruled out that this is mainly because my wife also drives the car, and it’s adjusting back to her size.
The piano black interior components aren’t smudging like reviewers warn. I think this concern is overblown.
The center console is the perfect height for laying an elbow. Hyundai gets bonus points for this minor detail.
The driverless reverse feature is gimmicky, in my mind. It might work to get you out of a jam, but that just doesn’t happen very often.
Finally, this car is big. It’s longer, wider, and taller than 90s Ford Explorers. It feels small while driving, but for parking and fitting into your garage, it’s not a small vehicle.
Heated steering wheel, heated/cool seating, auto dimming rearview, lane keep assist, and other features really make this a cool car. Best of all, if you just want to start your car and drive without all the gizmos and gadgets…it’s totally capable and easy to get going. None of the tech gets in your way (unlike some modern cars).
This was my honest review.
You have a you-tube channel, lol. You wrote a Homer Epic.
All of this!!!
Nice review! With the gas mileage figures that you've quoted, I'm guessing then that you've got the front wheel drive version, right?
Last June, I bought the 2022 Tucson and I love it, too! You have some features I don’t have, but that’s OK. I also don’t have issues with my seat, so I think you’re correct that it’s due to sharing your vehicle. Good review 👌
very nice and gud info thax you
I just bought this exact car last month! I replaced a 2017 Tucson Sport Turbo and I absolutely love this model!!! It’s got all the bells and whistles and is a dream to drive!!!
I’m currently driving this as a rental while my 10yo Cruze gets fixed and I fell in love! Definitely my next vehicle.
I have had my Tuscon Limited for about a month, and I absolutely LOVE IT. It rides so smooth. I love all the custom and safety features. It really feels like a top end luxury vehicle. I really don't mind the fact that I don't have wireless Android auto, I just plug my phone in, and a plus....my phone charges fast at the same time. One of my silly things that I love is custom ambient lighting because I can change it to the seasons and holidays, it is like I'm decorating my car with lighting haha. I also love the sounds of nature, the forest. It is so calming and clears the mind, and I have a relaxing ride on my way home from work. Thank you for another great video too!
Thanks! And congrats on your new Tucson!
You can add Wireless Android Auto by getting a Wireless AA adapter.
Wireless android auto is an available feature
@@NoCompM2 on 8" screens (bottom trims) only... it's unavailable on the 10.25" screen (top trims). Simply put, Hyundai botched this... if you spend LESS money and get a lower trim, you get Wireless AA, if you spend MORE money and get a top trim, you get Wired AA. Go figure.
@@wolfshanze5980 trust me, wireless Android Auto is definitely available on the 10.25in touch screen in the SEL convenience package. I just purchased a Tuscon yesterday and have been using it for a whole day now.
Wife got a Hybrid Tuscon Blue trim to replace her 11 year old Accent. We got it in February and just took it on a 1500 mile road trip and it was great in every way! Love it already and with a full car and two kids were getting over 30 mpg, which I think is insane considering the additional weight/luggage we had. If you can get a hybrid I'd recommend that. The blue trim has a ton of features and its only about $3,000 more than the ICE. They are hard to find in stock though they go fast.
My mama had a 2005 Hyundai Santa Fe but now she drive a 2010 GMC Terrain and I want to see if this 2023 Hyundai Tucson will be the right choice for my older brother as he is trying to get a car right now
Tanekia Grant, watch kia boys documentary first before you even think of going with purchase, you will thank me later
"Design Not Bland"? That means minor taps are going to be expensive repairs or panel replacements. As I age I really like the many proximity warnings, and Overhead camera View when backing. An image appears on the dash pointing to what is "Too Close" as the beeping sound increases in rapidity. Although I now have a handicap parking placard, the "Parking (smart) Assist" is a spooky if great idea. Getting used to not having the key in hand took a few days. Same with Push button start/stop and shifting. The 'repeater' for Navigation being in the center of the dash is VERY helpful, as when my old Gamr would turn in One mile, What is one mile? Well the dash shows the arrow of movement and a countdown of distance to the movement.
Come March 2023, I'll be riding this bad boy. Shame we don't get the Hybrid in Aussie.
Just purchased this car and I love it but the auto start/stop is so annoying when at a stop sign. The off button will not work nor does the drive mode. Wondering what the issue could be
Would love to see the 2023 Tucson Hybrid review
Def better than boring RAV4 or CRV
Agreed
Ive had both and no way. Ur definitely an employee or shill for tuscan. My tuscan transmission died and hyundai was worst company to deal with. The RAV4 is stellar comparatively and Toyota is leagues better than hyundai to deal with. Don’t listen to these shills everyone
I purchased my limited today. Unbelievable value for a luxurious and cool SUV.
Congrats on your new Tucson!
Bought Tucson phev few months ago.
Love it. Excellent value for money.
FYI....the uper trims with the 10.25" infotainment screen do not have wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto because of the navigation feature. Since the lower trims don't have navigation, they get the wireless connection. This was explained to me at my local Hyundai dealership.
This doesn’t explain why though. Would the signals interfere with each other? Doesn’t make much sense, but at the same time, it doesn’t bother me at all.
Love my 2023 Tucson SEL convenience I traded my 2022 Santa Fe SEL premium in on. It’s much more fun to drive but I do wish the Tucson interior controls were set up like the Santa Fe.
That what made me choose the 2022 Santa Fe Limited over the Tucson limited the dashboard controls along w/ the extra trunk space. I mean the Tucson car is beautiful across the board😀 but the no knob or buttons dashboard was a no-no for me.🤔
@@kristengalloway2667 I don’t blame you it is a big downside.
My first Hyundai SUV! Amazing video bro.
The centre console is still the weak spot of the Tucson. Storage would come at a premium but they are very lacking.
My sister has a white 2022 Hyundai Tucson SEL with the convenience package. She got it in August 10th of this year.
The Hyundai Tucson, looks ok
I like watching videos by Car Confections :)
The auto stop/start is horrible. It kills the engine way too fast. The most annoying thing is when you come up to a stop sign when it kills the engine while you trying to pull away from the sign.
The 2.5 engine is underpowered and can't hold high gear when traveling at 75 mph. Keeps dropping in a lower gear causing the MPG to suffer.
I hated that too. It was my only complaint with the gas model. Hella hard to get going when making a left turn across traffic. 3500 miles and 3 months in with my '22 Limited, some a**hat ran a red light and totalled it. Replaced it with the '22 Limited Hybrid. (LOVE me some gap insurance) Best car I've ever owned! LOTS more power. No auto stop/start. After a month and 1500 miles, I'm getting almost 37 mpg/roughly 480 miles per tank. On the gas model I was getting 24 mpg with same routine. If it's available, and Tucson's as a whole are not readily available in many places, I highly recommend the Hybrid. I wanted the PHEV, but I've been told we won't see those in Colorado until mid 2023 earliest.
You could turn off the auto stop/start
I agree! But I make a habit now when I start it up, I automatically turn off with the button.
Just bought a new Hyundai Tucson 2023 limited intense blue love it
I need someone to help me decide what color to get for the limited- if I decide to trade. I currently have a 2021 KIA Seltos that is essentially this exact semester blue. So I don’t want that already again. I think the red is really sharp on this vehicle, but I am not sure I want a bold color again. Problem is, nine of the other colors are really speaking to me. I feel like they went way too traditional with their colors and sheens.
I like the matte color look (not matte paint), but they don’t have anything like that. My favorite color of any vehicle is KIA’s Wolf Gray. This car would look amazing in that color!
That won’t happen, so I am thinking Amazon Gray, Silver, or Portofino Gray.
I bet next year they will have brand new and more interesting colors.
Well T least they got rid of the 2016 dual clutch transmission. Had to buy back mine when they could not repair. But an 8 speed transmission is terrible in Albuquerque trying to find the right gear in hill driving.
The Tucson Hybrid 2023 gave me 29 mpg driving rountrip Houston-Miami. Avg speed was 70mpg
Cool. I get 33mpg average with my gas engine Altima. Interesting.
Does the 2023 limited trim have automatic folding mirrors now? I noticed it is offered on the european version.
No, they do not fold
As far as you Airball with the wireless AA/Carplay? Couldn't a shopper simply purchase a Android Auto wireless dingle for $100 to get this feature?
I don't get why Hyundai has wired apple carplay and android auto on their higher trim levels but wireless on their lower trim models?
Interesting -- didn't realize that KIa did not copy Hyundai regarding those really low signal lights.
Hello, this is a good quality video. I wish everyone would do. What color is that blue I think there are several.
Polarising vehicle shape this Hyundai Tuscan. Either you love or you don’t. For me it is Yukky. But for others it is beautiful art. Has nice specs though.
Just got one and I love it.
Thanks guys, love your work.
We appreciate that!
Maybe I missed it but is the digital key also for iphones?
Digital Key 2.0 also supports iPhones. Version 1.0 is Android only
When are you guys gonna review 2023 rav4 ?
Whenever they are released 👍
Just saw one of these on the road today and didn't even notice the car indicating to merge into my lane. Not a fan of putting the blinkers so low!
If you didn’t notice the car indicating a merge, then how do you know they even used their blinker? The higher trims also have a bright LED blinker on the side mirror that would be impossible to miss.
Tbh the PRND buttons can be dangerous if you have smaller kids with wild curiosities
Thats when parents have to step up to the plate and become parents. Why would little kids be allowed to randomly push any buttons in a vehicle? However, you have to put your foot on the break to change from drive to reverse regardless.
Nice review keep up the good work
Thanks, friend!
Hi Are you sure that the 2023 Hyundai Tucson Hybrid SEL has leatherette seating ?
Can someone please confirm
This review is focused on the gas trims. The Hybrid trim levels are structured a bit differently
korean car is very nice
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Excellent review guys!😸
Thanks!
Thx for this review. By the way, 9:16 that's what she said
You're welcome. Glad you enjoyed the review haha
It’s a more mature version of the Sportage.
Ok... I got lost with the "360° rear camera."
Wow! All these features and then you have to downgrade to a lower trim to get WIRELESS Android Auto. Geez!
I really think the current Tuscon design looks very ugly. It looks even worse in person and everytime I see this around, it makes me to to think when they will change the design.
Boring people don’t like interesting design aesthetics.
Looks like a dent on the doors/ throws me off!
Worst company and car I’ve ever dealt with
First
These SUVs along with Sportage and rav4/CRV look like crap.
Interior looks so cheap. The new Nissan Rogue and Mazda CX-5 are way better than this.
The rogue and Mazda CX-5 has cheap interior.
Hyundai is HORRIBLE…
Just say you can't afford it bud.
@@maga6319 bitch I own a Hyundai & the motor is horrible.