We literally just bought one yesterday. I would absolutely concur with this assessment. Best bang for the buck (for our situation at least) in that segment. Love the cameras. Gives you that much more confidence with lane changes on the highway
Already taken the delivery. I don't care much about mpg..but still I understand where you r going with this. 2 weeks with this vehicle I have only driven 170 km that too in the city. But I see that per 100km value is too high, but it comes down to 6litre/100km if I go on a long drive. Will update
I just bought the 2024 hybrid Ltd model, but haven't yet taken delivery. I traded in the exact model from 2022 that was released in 2021. Other than the price increase, I've noticed no changes btwn the two vehicles other than the now available deep sea blue color that wasn't available in spring 2021. However, the 2022 model drove kinda herky jerky, so I do hope that has been improved. I agree this is a feature rich car for the price, which is why I chose to purchase again.
I have the 2023 Tucson Hybrid SEL with Convenience... it has almost everything the Limited has, about the only things missing on the lower trim are "remote parking forward/backward", blind spot cameras and the Homelink rear mirror... but it costs about $35K... so $5,000 less for just a few fluff features (i put in my own homelink mirror for a couple hundred, so i have that now too, no need to spend an extra 5K). I have the hybrid drive train, dual 10.25" digital gauge and infotainment, H-Tex leather seats, pano moonroof, LED lights, ambient lights, etc etc... just didn't want to pay an extra 5k for two things. I love my Tucson Hybrid... it's my every day driver for my family for the past year.
Nice. Considering the limited. Forgetting premium sound system, smart cruise control, vented seats, 360 cam, heated steering wheel, and heated rear seats. The first 2 I wouldn’t call fluff at least. But obviously you can live without them and that’s a whole lot of car for $35k. Enjoy it!
@mikeporcaro1593 I didn't list EVERYTHING because there is a LOT of overlap between SEL with Convenience and Limited... they both have smart cruise control, they both have heated seats, they both have 19" wheels, they both have automatic lift gate, they both have panoroofs... I could go on and on... there's a TON of overlap between those two trims
@@wolfshanze5980this is true, I guess I was looking at what comes standard. You’re liking it though? I think I preferred the interior of the sportage a bit more, but prefer the exterior look of the Tucson overall.
@mikeporcaro1593 as many say, Hyundai and Kia are sister companies sharing the same tech. The Sportage and Tucson share the same tech and drive trains... the only difference is STYLING.. which is personal preference. Just get whichever floats your boat more in styling... Or wait for the 2025 Tucson... it's getting redesigned on the interior.
I test drove one last year and fell in LOVE buuut, already bought a new car so I was SUPER bummed I didn't know about this vehicle before hand :(. Now, I'm trying to pay off my car as quickly as possible so I can trade it in for this Tucson lol
The white leather is EVERYTHING! I cannot for the life of me find anything but gray or black interior. May I ask where I can find this model? Thank you!
@@captsly9759 I simply plug it into the USB Port and it charges my phone while I drive with Google maps, you can still listen to the radio or your phone via the cable
Prefer knobs for adjusting volume. stations and temperature. Kona has better system but a bit too small. Wish it hsd the HUD and active surround camera system.
We bought ours July 1st, and I love the car, everything he said, although for me it's a bit expensive. I had a Nisson Rogue and there is no comparison to the pickup in this thing.. Feels like your up to speed in seconds...
@@richarddavis1595 I own a plug in hybrid X5 and won't be doing that again.. It's neat, but the gas version has a larger fuel tank and weights less, so having to deal with an extra hybrid battery with similar MPG between the two isn't worth it to me.
@@BrosFOURRSpeed well was never looking for it,but rarely something strikes me as that(near to perfect)so always quite happy whenever i see it,and since not a hatchback or suv person but there has been quite the few hatchbacks,suvs and sub variant of suvs which has made the list since they are like that to me ,it includes kia too ✌️
@@ilovejesus973 450-475 depending, I’ve had my limited edition since July 1, and monitor gas mileage, so between 34-38 mpg if you are going downhill a lot it can be 40+ (35 based on fill up and gallons per miles driven
Let's hope that the new Hyundai Tucson lands in Malaysia soon. The global and North American market already has the new Hyundai Tucson, why so late in Malaysia?
The current generation Tucson is now sold in Malaysia, from RM 159,000. Either 2.0 naturally aspirated with 156PS or 1.6 turbo with 180PS, both front wheel drive.
Does Hyundai rob you with a $2000 addon for features you don't want or need like Honda does? I'm impressed with the Tucson. Was looking at the Honda CR-V but I won't pay the dealer an extra $2000 when it doesn't even have all the features the Limited does. Well done review. Thank you!
@@BrosFOURRSpeed they call it a "protection package". Door trim, key replacement insurance. Etc. I bought the Hyundai Tucson Limited last night. Great car, incredible warrant, free lifetime Bluelink. Hyundai is really stepping up their game.
I purchased 2024 tucson hybrid limited edition (color black) in January. I definitely concur with the statement, " best bang for the buck". As a disclaimer, I drove BMW, Lexus, Mazda, Toyota, and Nissan vehicles, therefore I have experiences from the high end to mid price range vehicles. First of all, the design of this vehicle is very modern, and it is very slim. Don't let the slim look fool you, as it has a lot of room for your passengers and luggages. For compact SUV, there are a lot of storage spaces. Safety features on this vehicle is second to none. From the cruise control, lane assist features, satellite parking assist, etc... you have many features that allow uttmost safety for a vehicle that is around 40k. I drove this vehicle from Cali to D.C, close to 4000m, during late January. From snow, rain, pot holes, storm and crazy drivers, the safety features on the vehicle definitely made the long distance trip more enjoyable. If you use the vehicle safety features accordingly, you can simply place your hands on the handle and vehicle literally drives itself. Now the cons, if you are looking for launch control, powerful engine, 0 to 100 in 5 secs, this is not the vehicle for you. You may have to get used to switching your gears via buttons. Touchscreen and other amenities at dashboard may need some time to get used to. Also androidauto and appleplay is not wireless. To close the side mirrors, you need to do it manually. Otherwise, I enjoy the tucson that I have. I also encourage you to look into 2025 tucson as it had a facelift and improved over the cons that I mentioned.
Pretty big difference when the Cx50 is in the subcompact category and the Tucson is in the compact category . Also the quality of Tech is 5 years ahead of Mazda. The camera resolutions, accessibility, and intuitiveness is far more advanced. . Also depends on what you are doing leasing or buying. If you are leasing you are looking at a monthly payment of 250.00 bucks more a month. But you know this already you are an expert.
@@Williams-mp7vz cool, just depends on what the buyer wants. Monthly payment also varies so that depends on what the buyer puts down, so that’s not accurate for everyone.
5k is 5k. The US dollar is the US dollar. Putting down money for a lease defeats the point. You never get that money back. Once again A cx50 is a subcompact class. The Tucson is a good amount larger in driver space and cargo, more tech, more advanced tech and way better mpg. My point is the Tucson punches way above its weight class in value.
I got as far as where the indicator was in the rear and that's a deal breaker. Too bad as I really like most everything but if people can't see your indicator, they are going to be ticked off at you quite a lot.
Hyundai's & Kia's hands-free liftgate design does NOT work by "kick[ing] your foot underneath." It senses your proximity when you walk up to the rear and opens automatically if you remain in place for a few sec.
@@BrosFOURRSpeed Check again at 3:23... "It does have the hands-free option too, so you can just kick your foot up underneath to open or close that power liftgate."
@@HecsBox hands free lift door works like this: you HAVE to have it setup in your options AND your car HAS to be locked for it to work, key in your pocket and you walk up to the back and it beeps 3-4 times then it opens, there is NO under bumper kick thing 🤷🏼♂️ be aware that we have had this open even when we didn’t want it to because I was standing to close 😳😂
@@BrosFOURRSpeed Well, these South Korean technology and car brands are notorious for copying and pasting. Kia Amanti copying Jaguar and Mercedes is a classic example just as this has taken the design language of Mercedes gauges. Kia Sorento taking Mustang taillights.. Genesis GV60 talking Alfa Romeo designs.. so much more. This correlates with Android, particularly Samsung’s, constant copying of iPhone. The camera app UI for example.. the “stovetop” camera design. The iPhone back arrow button. “Bixby..” “Internet..” the new (titanium) S24 Ultra. “Samsung pay..” even the older lawsuits and app icon scandal is indicative of South Korea’s notorious copying.
I just bought the same car a few weeks back and I absolutely love it. You showed me a few features I hadn’t figured out yet so much appreciated.
Glad I could help!
We literally just bought one yesterday. I would absolutely concur with this assessment. Best bang for the buck (for our situation at least) in that segment. Love the cameras. Gives you that much more confidence with lane changes on the highway
Nice! Yeah these are pretty feature packed vehicles and good value
Can you share how much you paid?
Bought it this past weekend. Amazing vehicle. got all the bells and whistles with the Limited. I am now the Block Captain!!!
Glad you enjoy it!
I’m looking to buy this exact trim and color (just with black interior) so this has been incredibly useful. Thank you!
Oh cool! It's a nice Hyundai!
White leather definitely doesn't sound like a good idea.
Getting the delivery of my luxury hybrid in a few days here in canada. Cant wait to drive. Nice review. Thanks.
Have fun! Congrats!
I've had my 2023 Tucson Hybrid for about a year now... zero regrets, it's a great car and I love the Hybrid drive train.
That's great. Hope the same for me. Thank you for your comment.
The mpg is a lie rent one
Already taken the delivery. I don't care much about mpg..but still I understand where you r going with this. 2 weeks with this vehicle I have only driven 170 km that too in the city. But I see that per 100km value is too high, but it comes down to 6litre/100km if I go on a long drive. Will update
Thank you for the video! Just picked one up yesterday for my bride. She loves it!
@@MeandMyStaffy It’s already 38 years. How much longer, do you figure?
I just bought the 2024 hybrid Ltd model, but haven't yet taken delivery. I traded in the exact model from 2022 that was released in 2021. Other than the price increase, I've noticed no changes btwn the two vehicles other than the now available deep sea blue color that wasn't available in spring 2021. However, the 2022 model drove kinda herky jerky, so I do hope that has been improved. I agree this is a feature rich car for the price, which is why I chose to purchase again.
Glad you are getting into another one, it's a cool suv!
@BrosFOURRSpeed thank you! Yes, it's real nice.
I have the 2023 Tucson Hybrid SEL with Convenience... it has almost everything the Limited has, about the only things missing on the lower trim are "remote parking forward/backward", blind spot cameras and the Homelink rear mirror... but it costs about $35K... so $5,000 less for just a few fluff features (i put in my own homelink mirror for a couple hundred, so i have that now too, no need to spend an extra 5K). I have the hybrid drive train, dual 10.25" digital gauge and infotainment, H-Tex leather seats, pano moonroof, LED lights, ambient lights, etc etc... just didn't want to pay an extra 5k for two things. I love my Tucson Hybrid... it's my every day driver for my family for the past year.
Glad you enjoy it! It’s a nice suv!
Nice. Considering the limited. Forgetting premium sound system, smart cruise control, vented seats, 360 cam, heated steering wheel, and heated rear seats. The first 2 I wouldn’t call fluff at least. But obviously you can live without them and that’s a whole lot of car for $35k. Enjoy it!
@mikeporcaro1593 I didn't list EVERYTHING because there is a LOT of overlap between SEL with Convenience and Limited... they both have smart cruise control, they both have heated seats, they both have 19" wheels, they both have automatic lift gate, they both have panoroofs... I could go on and on... there's a TON of overlap between those two trims
@@wolfshanze5980this is true, I guess I was looking at what comes standard. You’re liking it though? I think I preferred the interior of the sportage a bit more, but prefer the exterior look of the Tucson overall.
@mikeporcaro1593 as many say, Hyundai and Kia are sister companies sharing the same tech. The Sportage and Tucson share the same tech and drive trains... the only difference is STYLING.. which is personal preference. Just get whichever floats your boat more in styling...
Or wait for the 2025 Tucson... it's getting redesigned on the interior.
being able to recline the seats may not seem like much but it makes a huge difference
For sure!
Great video
Thanks!
I test drove one last year and fell in LOVE buuut, already bought a new car so I was SUPER bummed I didn't know about this vehicle before hand :(. Now, I'm trying to pay off my car as quickly as possible so I can trade it in for this Tucson lol
What car do you have?
@@BrosFOURRSpeed I have an ‘22 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport LE. Definitely not worth what I paid for it but, oh well, you live and learn lol.
Insane Hyundai bro.
It's a nice SUV.
Insane?
Are you 105 years old?
The white leather is EVERYTHING! I cannot for the life of me find anything but gray or black interior. May I ask where I can find this model? Thank you!
This was a press vehicle, how it came when it showed up. Talk to your local dealer, I’m sure they could help.
Ooh, don’t do it. Its gorgeous but gets so dirty 😂
they only have a grey or black interior with this car
@@ericdirauso2465 that would not be correct since this model in the video has a white interior.
@@BrosFOURRSpeed I’m up in Canada where we have the ultimate model, maybe it’s different
Does this have wireless CarPlay and wireless charging?
Wireless charging yes no wireless CarPlay
@@ericdirauso24652025 update does. Great facelift
@@captsly9759 has wireless charging but not CarPlay
@@captsly9759 I simply plug it into the USB Port and it charges my phone while I drive with Google maps, you can still listen to the radio or your phone via the cable
Prefer knobs for adjusting volume. stations and temperature. Kona has better system but a bit too small. Wish it hsd the HUD and active surround camera system.
Yeah, those are helpful!
The Tucson Hybrid is tremendously popular in the UK, but is front wheel drive only.
I bet!
Odd, all Hybrid Trims in the US are AWD.
@@wolfshanze5980 In Europe, most people don’t go for AWD unlike the US. That doesn’t surprise me at all.
We bought ours July 1st, and I love the car, everything he said, although for me it's a bit expensive. I had a Nisson Rogue and there is no comparison to the pickup in this thing..
Feels like your up to speed in seconds...
Glad you enjoy it!
The only regret I have is that I didn’t buy a PLUGIN hybrid electric ⚡️
@@richarddavis1595 I own a plug in hybrid X5 and won't be doing that again.. It's neat, but the gas version has a larger fuel tank and weights less, so having to deal with an extra hybrid battery with similar MPG between the two isn't worth it to me.
I cannot see the white interior on the hyundai website as an option. Only black or grey. Any idea why?
It's actually a very light gray, not white.
Full love ❤
It’s a neat suv!
@@BrosFOURRSpeed and quite the near to perfect suv
@@steffidas4785 if that’s what you are looking for.
@@BrosFOURRSpeed well was never looking for it,but rarely something strikes me as that(near to perfect)so always quite happy whenever i see it,and since not a hatchback or suv person but there has been quite the few hatchbacks,suvs and sub variant of suvs which has made the list since they are like that to me ,it includes kia too ✌️
@@steffidas4785 cool.
2025 has some great updates. Addresses some chief complaints/issues.
Nice! Maybe we'll get one to review!
How many miles do you get on a full tank of gas ?
It’s not mine so I don’t have that answer for you, I didn’t use a full tank when I had the car.
@@ilovejesus973 450-475 depending, I’ve had my limited edition since July 1, and monitor gas mileage, so between 34-38 mpg if you are going downhill a lot it can be 40+ (35 based on fill up and gallons per miles driven
How do you clean your vehicle?
Let's hope that the new Hyundai Tucson lands in Malaysia soon. The global and North American market already has the new Hyundai Tucson, why so late in Malaysia?
Have no idea on what markets get what cars and why.
The current generation Tucson is now sold in Malaysia, from RM 159,000.
Either 2.0 naturally aspirated with 156PS or 1.6 turbo with 180PS, both front wheel drive.
@@DaveDVideoMaker I'm pretty sure the Tucson will get a new redesign for the 2025 model year... so this is the last year of this style Tucson.
Actually My wife's 2019 Honda HR-V has same kind of blind spot camera in dash.
Are you sure? We had a 23 CRV at the same time and it didn’t have that. I’ve never seen any Honda with that.
Idk which one is better this or the Rav4 hybrid
I’m thinking about getting an hybrid suv I love this 😍😍😍
Oh cool! This could be a great option!
One day, I buy 2024 Hyundai Tucson Hybrid.
Oh cool!
Well the Tucson is going to have a major redesign for the 2025 year, just head's up, will look very different next year i'm sure.
I want to get one at the end of 2025 or middle of 2026
Does Hyundai rob you with a $2000 addon for features you don't want or need like Honda does? I'm impressed with the Tucson. Was looking at the Honda CR-V but I won't pay the dealer an extra $2000 when it doesn't even have all the features the Limited does. Well done review. Thank you!
What’s the $2K feature?? Both are great, I do like the tech in the Hyundai more but the Honda is more reliable.
@@BrosFOURRSpeed they call it a "protection package". Door trim, key replacement insurance. Etc. I bought the Hyundai Tucson Limited last night. Great car, incredible warrant, free lifetime Bluelink. Hyundai is really stepping up their game.
@BrosFOURRSpeed yeah but you can't beat their warranty (which includes the battery in the hybrid)
Hundaei tucsan is a good car
It's nice.
No spare tire???
It might have been under the foam piece I showed…
But it’s not uncommon for SUVs to come without one.
I purchased 2024 tucson hybrid limited edition (color black) in January.
I definitely concur with the statement, " best bang for the buck".
As a disclaimer, I drove BMW, Lexus, Mazda, Toyota, and Nissan vehicles, therefore I have experiences from the high end to mid price range vehicles.
First of all, the design of this vehicle is very modern, and it is very slim. Don't let the slim look fool you, as it has a lot of room for your passengers and luggages. For compact SUV, there are a lot of storage spaces.
Safety features on this vehicle is second to none. From the cruise control, lane assist features, satellite parking assist, etc... you have many features that allow uttmost safety for a vehicle that is around 40k. I drove this vehicle from Cali to D.C, close to 4000m, during late January. From snow, rain, pot holes, storm and crazy drivers, the safety features on the vehicle definitely made the long distance trip more enjoyable. If you use the vehicle safety features accordingly, you can simply place your hands on the handle and vehicle literally drives itself.
Now the cons, if you are looking for launch control, powerful engine, 0 to 100 in 5 secs, this is not the vehicle for you.
You may have to get used to switching your gears via buttons. Touchscreen and other amenities at dashboard may need some time to get used to. Also androidauto and appleplay is not wireless. To close the side mirrors, you need to do it manually.
Otherwise, I enjoy the tucson that I have. I also encourage you to look into 2025 tucson as it had a facelift and improved over the cons that I mentioned.
Thanks for sharing!
I'm hearing grumblings in the true mpg...
What’s that mean?
@@BrosFOURRSpeed It means, "making things up". Ignore those comments.
To get the same Tech features for instance say in a Mazda Cx50 you will
Need to pay 45k instead of 40k for the Tucson 🤨
Cool, not much of a difference.
Pretty big difference when the Cx50 is in the subcompact category and the Tucson is in the compact category . Also the quality of Tech is 5 years ahead of Mazda. The camera resolutions, accessibility, and intuitiveness is far more advanced. . Also depends on what you are doing leasing or buying. If you are leasing you are looking at a monthly payment of 250.00 bucks more a month. But you know this already you are an expert.
@@Williams-mp7vz cool, just depends on what the buyer wants. Monthly payment also varies so that depends on what the buyer puts down, so that’s not accurate for everyone.
5k is 5k. The US dollar is the US dollar. Putting down money for a lease defeats the point. You never get that money back. Once again A cx50 is a subcompact class. The Tucson is a good amount larger in driver space and cargo, more tech, more advanced tech and way better mpg. My point is the Tucson punches way above its weight class in value.
Ok, buy what works best for you..
I got as far as where the indicator was in the rear and that's a deal breaker. Too bad as I really like most everything but if people can't see your indicator, they are going to be ticked off at you quite a lot.
It’s pretty visible.
Hyundai's & Kia's hands-free liftgate design does NOT work by "kick[ing] your foot underneath." It senses your proximity when you walk up to the rear and opens automatically if you remain in place for a few sec.
Interesting since I didn’t mention anything about that in this video.
@@BrosFOURRSpeed Check again at 3:23... "It does have the hands-free option too, so you can just kick your foot up underneath to open or close that power liftgate."
@@HecsBox Ahh, well the window sticker stated hands free, and most vehicles that’s how it works.
@@HecsBox hands free lift door works like this: you HAVE to have it setup in your options AND your car HAS to be locked for it to work, key in your pocket and you walk up to the back and it beeps 3-4 times then it opens, there is NO under bumper kick thing 🤷🏼♂️ be aware that we have had this open even when we didn’t want it to because I was standing to close 😳😂
It WON’T work if the doors are unlocked or you don’t have it set up in settings
If Android was a car:
Why do you think that?
@@BrosFOURRSpeed Well, these South Korean technology and car brands are notorious for copying and pasting. Kia Amanti copying Jaguar and Mercedes is a classic example just as this has taken the design language of Mercedes gauges. Kia Sorento taking Mustang taillights.. Genesis GV60 talking Alfa Romeo designs.. so much more. This correlates with Android, particularly Samsung’s, constant copying of iPhone. The camera app UI for example.. the “stovetop” camera design. The iPhone back arrow button. “Bixby..” “Internet..” the new (titanium) S24 Ultra. “Samsung pay..” even the older lawsuits and app icon scandal is indicative of South Korea’s notorious copying.
Who’s gon tell this dude? Dis is how market works?
@@Krustyboi62 tell who why?
@@BrosFOURRSpeed im adopted i subscribe now
Don’t buy it’s I avg 25.6 on high way they lied about the range I believe the 6 speed auto is the huge issue everybody is complaining on the forms
Depends on how you drive as well. We had this for a week and averaged more than 28!
there's no pov
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