Hyundai is ready to enter the compact SUV segment again with the return of the new Tucson. The new generation was unveiled this year in Geneva Motor Show and is expected to reach UK showrooms this September. Until then, Hyundai already announced the pricing scheme for the 2016 Tucson in the UK.
The new compact SUV starts at £18,695 for the entry level S trim, which includes standard features such as: DAB digital radio with MP3 compatibility, Bluetooth connectivity, with USB and AUX connections, 16 inch alloy wheels, air conditioning, and automatic headlights with dusk sensor.
Customers of the SE derivative, priced from £20,495, will benefit from additional equipment, including: 17 inch alloy wheels, rear parking sensor, heated front seats, Lane Keep Assist System (LKAS), projection headlights with static cornering lights, and dual zone climate control.
From £21,295, SE Nav buyers can enjoy the addition of Hyundai’s new-generation 8 inch touchscreen satellite navigation featuring: TMC, reversing camera, MapCare, Tom Tom Live Services and a shark fin antenna. SE Nav also comes with Hyundai’s new Speed Limit Information System (SLIF), which uses the front camera and information from the navigation system to identify road speed signs and display the speed limit in real time.
The range-topping Premium SE model, available from £28,345, features: heated steering wheel, keyless smart entry with engine start/stop button, Smart Parking Assist System (SPAS – Automatic Transmission only), smart electric tailgate, LED headlights, panoramic sunroof with electric tilt and slide function and ventilated front seats.