I researched both the 2024 and 2025 Tucson gas and hybrids. I purchased the 2025 Tucson Hybrid due to the new features, including the gas savings. I have owned a Hyundai for the past 14 years, and I have been very happy with the products.🎉
Just got my limited Cashmere brown Hybrid. Like everything about it. Got 36mpg yesterday using regular gas a nice switch from my last car. Things i want Hyundai to consider changing are: moving turn signals up from bumper, offer a donut spare, make rear headrests fold down when not in use as they block some view . Absolutely love love the heads up display that shows a lot especially blind spot monitoring as well as in the mirrors
It amazes me how people downplay Hyundai vehicles so much. Yet, Honda and Toyota are currently experiencing recalls on their vehicles. Honda with 1.7 million recalls.
It’s called badge snobbery - I’ve have 2 weeks to wait for one of these updated cars to be delivered in ‘N Line S’ trim (I’m U.K. based). I had the car for a 24 hour test drive and thought it was a great overall package, plus I managed to get a really good deal on the car.
It is true that they are suffering many more issues than they used to. However, Kia and Hyundai customer service after the sale is several tiers below most other manufacturers. Two Hyundai's and my sisters Kia have dealt with it. Never again. It's a shame they make nice looking cars.
I test drove the '25 Hybrid Limited model in red and the '25 Limited Gas model (I want the blue one). I love this SUV, this would be my first SUV and first new vehicle in almost ten years. I also rented a '25 SEL in silver when I was up North in September.
The Rav4 hybrid gets 41/38 mpg. The Tucson hybrid 35/35. The difference will be significant if you do a lot of city driving. Rav4 hybrid has a spare tire. No spare on the Tucson. Engine on the Tucson hybrid has a turbocharger, a potential problem in the future. But Hyundai's extensive warranty is one of the best. And for a limited time Hyundai is offering 0% financing with no payments for 90 days.
Tip 1. When you return the sunvisor to its original position with the sunvisor lamp on, the lamp mechanically turns off. The switch is designed to turn off mechanically with the protruding part next to the sunvisor mirror. All Hyundai models are designed this way. So, There's no need to manually turn it off or move the sunvisor back to its original position.
Thank you for reviewing the 2025 Hyundai Tucson Hybrid Limited AWD. I'm currently researching my next vehicle and was debating between the 2024 Limited version (better negotiating power $$) and the 2025 HONDA CR-V Hybrid Sport L AWD. Since I'm one of the few that owns a car for 10+ years, reliability is a top priority in my selection process. While I LOVED the tech, safety features (turn signal cameras!), smooth ride, and luxurious interior feel of the Hyundai, the reliability of their powertrain long term is a sticking point. Looks like the Honda CR-V Hybrid is a winner for me.
Ken is correct! There is currently a recall on the fuel pumps and steering rack on the CRV Hybrids. This video was shot before that was announced. I’d test drive them both! Don’t count the Hyundai out just yet!
@@PaulsPlace I just heard about the fuel pump leaks this afternoon. Yikes! Two recalls for Honda in one month. My research continues. Will you be doing a review on the new Mazda CX-50 Hybrid? I’m curious about that one ☝️
1:26 yes you can put in a spare. if you take out the foam the tire insert is still there and not a battery. You'd have to purchase it separately. I think they took it out to save weight and cost
Dang, no spare tire? Wonder if it would of been possible to fit one underneath the car below the battery or something. Just hate to see more and more auto makers turning away from losing the spare tire. Not all flats are fixable, and it would leave you stranded on the road essentially if it's not fixable. Other than that car looks spacious. Like the color as well
Very nice review (although the swaying head-mounted camera was getting to me after a while). So what was the exterior color of that car, and what did you think of the "green/grey" interior color (if that was what you had)? I have a deposit on one with that interior but am concerned with "green"- what is your opinion of that? Is it acceptable or weird?
Purchased the 2025 Ultimate Hybrid model 2 mths ago love the car but not happy with Bluelink my car was brought back to dealer after 3 weeks to disable Bluelink it was draining my battery . Hyundai still doesn't have fix , there are many features I'm unable to use because Bluelink is not active in my car.
Reviewers fail to point out that you can't comfortably rest your right elbow on the centre arm rest while holding the steering wheel. This makes long drives much less comfortable. They should've made the centre arm rest overhand the phone charging tray a little to allow drivers to rest their elbow on the arm rest while holding the wheel.
Hey Bob, thanks for the input! I actually didn’t have that problem during the test. I believe it’s subjective person to person. Appreciate the comment!
I lease my vehicle was thinking about getting a hybrid don’t put over 7-8 thousand miles a year is that a waste of money if I don’t do lot of highway driving. Thank you for your opinion
In your situation i would definitely consider a hybrid. Even though this Tucson gets the same city/highway MPG, a hybrid in city driving is going to be much more efficient.
@@PaulsPlace Yup , two issues that will be resolved. In reality I don't think the steering issue is a big one , the fix certainly is a minor job just a hard space to get to .
I still don't understand why so many people use that rounded out video that makes every single car like some kind of a balloon. We don't see cars like that when we are walking around them, so why do you?
Thanks for the feedback. I (and many others I have surveyed) don’t find the perspective to be warped at all, in fact, there is little to no fisheye effect compared to “superview” on GoPros. It allows you to see more of the vehicle. It is also easier for us filming to adjust in post if the camera angle is incorrect. Hope this helps explain it. Thanks for watching.
Hyundai and Kia have flashy widgets on their cars, but they just don't have the E-CVT or Hybrid engines of the CR-V or Rav4. They also use fairly cheap parts in their cabins. The car looks great when you drive it off the lot, but it just doesn't have the ruggedness of either Honda or Toyota. Hyundai and Kia have solid breaking systems and standard safety that is good to have, but I don't trust their longevity. They are probably great lease options since they lose a lot of value over the first 3 years, so a buyout option would be favorable if you want to keep it.
@@bmlee9113 I have driven several Kia and Hyundai cars. I recently did a test drive of a Kia Sportage Hybrid, thinking it might be a decent alternative since the RAV4 Limited is difficult to get in my state. The door handles are cheap, the interior feels flimsy. Unlike Toyota, Honda and now Mazda, which uses an e-CVT, Kia and Hyundai still have a basic transmission and far more parts that make them overly complicated in comparison.
I researched both the 2024 and 2025 Tucson gas and hybrids. I purchased the 2025 Tucson Hybrid due to the new features, including the gas savings. I have owned a Hyundai for the past 14 years, and I have been very happy with the products.🎉
Just got my limited Cashmere brown Hybrid. Like everything about it. Got 36mpg yesterday using regular gas a nice switch from my last car. Things i want Hyundai to consider changing are: moving turn signals up from bumper, offer a donut spare, make rear headrests fold down when not in use as they block some view . Absolutely love love the heads up display that shows a lot especially blind spot monitoring as well as in the mirrors
It amazes me how people downplay Hyundai vehicles so much. Yet, Honda and Toyota are currently experiencing recalls on their vehicles. Honda with 1.7 million recalls.
It’s called badge snobbery - I’ve have 2 weeks to wait for one of these updated cars to be delivered in ‘N Line S’ trim (I’m U.K. based). I had the car for a 24 hour test drive and thought it was a great overall package, plus I managed to get a really good deal on the car.
Toyota and Honda have both gone down the sh*dder for more than a few years now. And they don’t have any style or amenities.
It is true that they are suffering many more issues than they used to. However, Kia and Hyundai customer service after the sale is several tiers below most other manufacturers. Two Hyundai's and my sisters Kia have dealt with it. Never again. It's a shame they make nice looking cars.
driving a RAV4 for over 4 years now … no problem whatssoever. If there where recalls, they fixed is during the regular maintainance …
I'm buying one, the car is perfect 👏 and this thing that goes back and forth with the key is…🤙🥂
I test drove the '25 Hybrid Limited model in red and the '25 Limited Gas model (I want the blue one). I love this SUV, this would be my first SUV and first new vehicle in almost ten years. I also rented a '25 SEL in silver when I was up North in September.
The Rav4 hybrid gets 41/38 mpg. The Tucson hybrid 35/35. The difference will be significant if you do a lot of city driving.
Rav4 hybrid has a spare tire. No spare on the Tucson. Engine on the Tucson hybrid has a turbocharger, a potential problem in the future. But Hyundai's extensive warranty is one of the best. And for a limited time Hyundai is offering 0% financing with no payments for 90 days.
Tip 1. When you return the sunvisor to its original position with the sunvisor lamp on, the lamp mechanically turns off.
The switch is designed to turn off mechanically with the protruding part next to the sunvisor mirror.
All Hyundai models are designed this way.
So, There's no need to manually turn it off or move the sunvisor back to its original position.
Thank you for reviewing the 2025 Hyundai Tucson Hybrid Limited AWD. I'm currently researching my next vehicle and was debating between the 2024 Limited version (better negotiating power $$) and the 2025 HONDA CR-V Hybrid Sport L AWD. Since I'm one of the few that owns a car for 10+ years, reliability is a top priority in my selection process. While I LOVED the tech, safety features (turn signal cameras!), smooth ride, and luxurious interior feel of the Hyundai, the reliability of their powertrain long term is a sticking point. Looks like the Honda CR-V Hybrid is a winner for me.
The New hybrid CRV is having some issues.
Ken is correct! There is currently a recall on the fuel pumps and steering rack on the CRV Hybrids. This video was shot before that was announced. I’d test drive them both! Don’t count the Hyundai out just yet!
@@kenj.8897 I just heard about the fuel pump issues this afternoon. 🤦🏻♀️
@@PaulsPlace I just heard about the fuel pump leaks this afternoon. Yikes! Two recalls for Honda in one month. My research continues. Will you be doing a review on the new Mazda CX-50 Hybrid? I’m curious about that one ☝️
I hope so!!! I am as well!
Perfect review.
1:26 yes you can put in a spare. if you take out the foam the tire insert is still there and not a battery. You'd have to purchase it separately. I think they took it out to save weight and cost
Thank you for this review 😊
Dang, no spare tire? Wonder if it would of been possible to fit one underneath the car below the battery or something. Just hate to see more and more auto makers turning away from losing the spare tire. Not all flats are fixable, and it would leave you stranded on the road essentially if it's not fixable. Other than that car looks spacious. Like the color as well
Agreed, Martin! Thanks for your continued support!
Its possible. I bought a donut from ebay for my 2022 tucson. It once i cut off two stubs from below the foam.
Very nice review (although the swaying head-mounted camera was getting to me after a while).
So what was the exterior color of that car, and what did you think of the "green/grey" interior color (if that was what you had)?
I have a deposit on one with that interior but am concerned with "green"- what is your opinion of that? Is it acceptable or weird?
Thanks! I’m working on that! I actually liked it, I think it looks great. Definitely acceptable and not like the Kona EV where it was too polarizing.
Incandescent turn signals in 2025! Get it together Hyundai
Purchased the 2025 Ultimate Hybrid model 2 mths ago love the car but not happy with Bluelink my car was brought back to dealer after 3 weeks to disable Bluelink it was draining my battery . Hyundai still doesn't have fix , there are many features I'm unable to use because Bluelink is not active in my car.
20:26 - Hyundai theme songs nice =)
Reviewers fail to point out that you can't comfortably rest your right elbow on the centre arm rest while holding the steering wheel. This makes long drives much less comfortable. They should've made the centre arm rest overhand the phone charging tray a little to allow drivers to rest their elbow on the arm rest while holding the wheel.
Hey Bob, thanks for the input! I actually didn’t have that problem during the test. I believe it’s subjective person to person. Appreciate the comment!
Have you driven the Sorento Hybrid? Does this feel quicker than the Sorento Hybrid, which has the same drivetrain?
I have not, I hope to try one soon!
what is the 0-100km timing?
I lease my vehicle was thinking about getting a hybrid don’t put over 7-8 thousand miles a year is that a waste of money if I don’t do lot of highway driving. Thank you for your opinion
In your situation i would definitely consider a hybrid. Even though this Tucson gets the same city/highway MPG, a hybrid in city driving is going to be much more efficient.
What's the difference between grey and grey on green interior? I can't tell the difference unless I'm missing something.
The configurator is broke on Hyundai’s website so I actually don’t know either lol
Are you getting rid of the CRV and getting one of these?
Absolutely not, haha, we’re driving that thing until 300k!
@@PaulsPlace Yup , two issues that will be resolved. In reality I don't think the steering issue is a big one , the fix certainly is a minor job just a hard space to get to .
I still don't understand why so many people use that rounded out video that makes every single car like some kind of a balloon. We don't see cars like that when we are walking around them, so why do you?
Thanks for the feedback. I (and many others I have surveyed) don’t find the perspective to be warped at all, in fact, there is little to no fisheye effect compared to “superview” on GoPros. It allows you to see more of the vehicle. It is also easier for us filming to adjust in post if the camera angle is incorrect. Hope this helps explain it. Thanks for watching.
Hyundai and Kia have flashy widgets on their cars, but they just don't have the E-CVT or Hybrid engines of the CR-V or Rav4. They also use fairly cheap parts in their cabins. The car looks great when you drive it off the lot, but it just doesn't have the ruggedness of either Honda or Toyota. Hyundai and Kia have solid breaking systems and standard safety that is good to have, but I don't trust their longevity. They are probably great lease options since they lose a lot of value over the first 3 years, so a buyout option would be favorable if you want to keep it.
@@bmlee9113 I have driven several Kia and Hyundai cars. I recently did a test drive of a Kia Sportage Hybrid, thinking it might be a decent alternative since the RAV4 Limited is difficult to get in my state. The door handles are cheap, the interior feels flimsy. Unlike Toyota, Honda and now Mazda, which uses an e-CVT, Kia and Hyundai still have a basic transmission and far more parts that make them overly complicated in comparison.
Won't buy a car without a spare tire 😅
Bought the (ICE) version for my wife. That version does come with a spare.
Could you tell me how many new cars have spare tire in the nowdays?