I don't see THAT much change to the exterior when compared to the 2024 model. The interior has clearly been overhauled but I don't know about that gearshift selector. My wife's Sonata has that and she "doesn't mind it". Glad to see that they didn't make major changes to the Tucson's overall look. It beats the RAV4 and all of the other cookie cutter small SUVs out there. I'm very happy with my 2022 Tucson Hybrid Limited. I doubt if I'll be trading it in any time soon.
Yeah, the Tucson is a class or two above other popular compact SUVs like the RAV4 and CR-V. I have a 2023 Tucson ICE Limited and it’s amazing. I also prefer the sleek interior design of the current iteration as opposed to the facelift.
The Tucson hybrid still does not come with a spare tire which is provided with the Sportage and the rear turn signals are still placed at a position that is invisible by the driver of a car at your blind spots. Easy changes but Hyundai is stubborn about it.
it has a 1-2.3 inch screen? Please stop with the AI audio!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I don't see THAT much change to the exterior when compared to the 2024 model. The interior has clearly been overhauled but I don't know about that gearshift selector. My wife's Sonata has that and she "doesn't mind it". Glad to see that they didn't make major changes to the Tucson's overall look. It beats the RAV4 and all of the other cookie cutter small SUVs out there. I'm very happy with my 2022 Tucson Hybrid Limited. I doubt if I'll be trading it in any time soon.
Yeah, the Tucson is a class or two above other popular compact SUVs like the RAV4 and CR-V.
I have a 2023 Tucson ICE Limited and it’s amazing. I also prefer the sleek interior design of the current iteration as opposed to the facelift.
@@Ricky-mo6mv is the tucson the same size as the crv or is it smaller?
@@jonathanmatthew5631 Nearly identical size between the 2 as well as interior space.
I was hoping they weren’t going with the “boxy, outdoor activity” look that they did with the 24 Santa Fe.
The Tucson hybrid still does not come with a spare tire which is provided with the Sportage and the rear turn signals are still placed at a position that is invisible by the driver of a car at your blind spots. Easy changes but Hyundai is stubborn about it.
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