The redesigned 2016 Hyundai Tucson, available in August, will feature a more modern design, enhanced driving dynamics, increased utility and additional safety and entertainment technology features.
The compact sport utility vehicle will be available in four trims and will be priced starting at $22,700.
The trim levels will include:
* SE: Well-equipped, price-leading model including popular options.
* Eco: Affordable turbo model that delivers more power and improved fuel economy.
* Sport: Features sporty cues and driving dynamics.
* Limited: Luxury model with leather, advanced technology and other premium features.
“The all-new Tucson hits the sweet spot of what consumers are looking for in a compact crossover with competitive pricing advantages at every trim level,” said Scott Margason, director, Product Planning, Hyundai Motor America.
“For example, the Tucson SE has a MSRP advantage and averages $700 in additional content compared to its competitors in the class. As Tucson competes in one of the fastest growing and most competitive segments in the industry, we can’t wait for the 2016 Tucson to make its way to dealers in just a few short weeks.”
Here’s the price breakdown for the 2016 Hyundai Tucson:
SE, 2.0L, 4 cylinder, 6-speed automatic, front-wheel-drive (FWD), $22,700.
SE, 2.0L, 4 cylinder, 6-speed automatic, all-wheel-drive (AWD), $24,100.
ECO, 1.6L Turbo, 4-cylinder, 7-speed EcoShift Dual Clutch, FWD, $24,150.
ECO, 1.6L Turbo, 4-cylinder, 7-speed EcoShift Dual Clutch, AWD, $25,550.
Sport, 1.6L, Turbo, 4-cylinder, 7-speed EcoShift Dual Clutch, FWD, $26,150.
Sport, 1.6L, Turbo, 4-cylinder, 7-speed EcoShift Dual Clutch, AWD, $27,550.
Limited, 1.6L Turbo 4-cylinder, 7-speed EcoShift Dual Clutch, FWD, $29,900.
Limited, 1.6L Turbo 4-cylinder, 7-speed EcoShift Dual Clutch, FWD, $31,300.
*Excluding freight charges and $895 destination fee.
Article Last Updated: July 15, 2015.