I have a 2023 Limited FWD (also in Florida - lol). I really like it. So far it's been a solid, comfortable, quiet everyday drive. The interior is tight - no rattles or squeaks. Has all the amenities I wanted except for wireless Android Auto (the cable doesn't really bother me). Plus its just fine in flat Florida as far as acceleration goes and I don't need AWD. As it stands I get about 30 MPH in my typical driving. With the 2025 I'd be hard pressed to notice the difference in the exterior vs. mine plus I'm quite happy with the two screen layout. The interior of the 2023 still seems very current compared to many other crossovers.
Agreed! I just bought mine last Thursday (2023 LE) with a little over 8K miles on it. I used to have one back in 2019 but wrecked it. The newer ones are so nice! I have no complaints.
I have a 2023 Tucson Hybrid... but i do have wireless AA... thanks to a $50 after market dongle from Amazon... walk in the car, fire it up, i got Android Auto without any cables.
Hyundai and Kia are masters of the mid-cycle refresh. My wife drives a 22' Tucson PHEV and it's been a fantastic vehicle so far. I'd actually love it if Hyundai offered a pure BEV version.
One of the best fashion forward and modern design compact SUV on the market to date! It's actually more premium than CRV and Rav4. I can't believe Joe ignored that fingerprint scanner. Again, luxury features are not found on CRV. Not even ventilated seats. Also, if you want painted fenders around the car, the N-Line trim will have that covered.
I love how you reviewed this car, which is the same color as mine, Hampton Grey. Mine is a 2025 Tucson Preferred Trend, as it's called here in Canada. So far, I'm in love with it. While it's not the fastest car for aggressive drivers😅, driving it is incredibly smooth and comfortable. Great job, Joe! 💪
I was having a hundai elantra 2014 never ever broke down no major maintenance and problems after 194k miles it still used to give 32-38 mpg , super reliable car , even better than my toyota camry thats i used to own before it . Surely hundai is killin it
Yeah I got a 24 Elantra N-line as my family car and there are definitely times on grocery or shopping runs where the Tuscon would have been a better choice
Always like your reviews, the humor and inuendoes. Have had several Tuscson's and a 2024 limited currently. I do like the improvements in the infotainment system and the transmission selector of the 2025. but still very satisfied with what I have. As far as the acceleration, I feel that the drive train is more than adequate to get the job done if driven "wisely" i.e. interstate ramps etc. BTW, most other comparable compacts unless have larger or turbocharged engines only have a some tenths to one second advantage. Mileage is underrated since I achieve 32-35+ mps's driving 65-over 70 mph. Guess it depends on the driver, eh?
I have the 2023 Tucson and I absolutely love it!!! I love how it looks, drives and the size is perfect for me. I will never go back to a sedan. The 2025 is great looking too!
Those are far less reliable especially long term. Hyundai is focused on fixing their reputation, especially considering this is more of a family car so the demand for a sporty turbo version is gonna be a lot lower
@@digitaldoc100 I agree, unfortunately with the TikTok era people are misled into thinking Toyota and Honda are the best cars money can buy because they last 250k miles or more. Long term reliability seems to be the biggest topic when buying a car nowadays
@DSedesse i love how people make up stats out of thin air... there's nothing less reliable about a Hybrid, it's far more important what engine the hybrid is based off of than the fact it is a hybrid. For the record, the hybrid is based of Hyundais 1.6L Turbo engine which is one of Hyundais best, most-reliable engines in their lineup. I've had two Hyundais in a row with that engine, and have never had a single problem with either (including my current which is Tucson Hybrid). The 2.5L NA is relatively new for Hyundai, but its a real dog when it comes to acceleration which it barely does. The Tucson is a great car, the 2.5NA is a dog. Get the Tucson with the upgraded engine, either HEV or PHEV, you won't be sorry.
@@wolfshanze5980I love the 1.6T in my 24 Elantra N-line. Decent torque and power. The DCT feels sporty too but that's probably it's weak point and a conventional auto would have made more sense, like the turbo setup in the newer Kona and K4
That wheel cover panel in the cargo area slides out and drops down which means, whilst it's not good for longer items (ie not flush with the folded down seats), you to get additional height for taller items.
UA-cam has some videos of people rewiring Tucson rear turn signals , making factory beltline taillights flash a turn. However, reports of dealer & Hyundai corp replied that rewiring would void vehicle warranty. Is it legal to void a whole car for a basic signal rewire?
Wireless carplay/auto, pretty quick to connect too. And I tested Android Auto GPS, it shows up on the HUD of the Limited trim, which isn't very common on other cars yet.
I have a 2023 Limited. I love the interior but it's a real lemon. They have refurbished the rotors 6 times!!! Front and back. The cooler pump is leaking, the drivers handle needs replacement because it doesn't detect the key, and it burns oil to the point of shutting down the engine. Stay clear!! I am filling for lemon law. 🍋
I bought the 24 Kona SEL and realized how much I hated all the cladding too late. Also didn't like it power, comfort, etc and ended up trading it back in 3 months later
Why no power folding mirrors on the Limited? Just picked up a 2025 Limited AWD for my wife a few days ago. Really love all the features and the way it rides, but was surprised that the top model didn't come with this feature.
@@scat392wb5 Gonna be honest... the answer is... if the car is $500 or $1000 more MSRP but has powered mirrors... would you be more or less likely to buy it? I'm pretty sure Hyundai did the research and decided it's not that important to most people for the price to add it. There's no free lunch in this world... I could list 100 things MORE this car could have, and each one would jack the price up. This is a well-priced family vehicle with loads of features... and Hyundai chose the ones i'm sure market research showed were most important to customers, while cutting out things that would raise the price that people didn't care about.
I have the 2023 Kia sportage prestige SX gas model is it worth getting the new 2025 limited hybrid to stay with gas more not much highway to city driving. Around 8 them miles a year It’s a lease it up in July. 2025. Thank you for any advice. Enjoy your channel
Yeah not bad looks good from outside & inside too, It's a korean brand making cars from decades no doubt about durability I used an Hyundai Elantra👍👍💯💯❤️❤️
Love my 23 Limited H-Trac but c’mon Hyundai, chill out with all the gloss black literally on almost every touch point! Find a way to develop fingerprint resistant surfaces like fingerprint resistant stainless steel kitchen appliances. Also, move that cargo lamp from the side to the ceiling. If the area gets full, it’s difficult to see. Add walk away auto lock and lock/unlock sensors to all 4 doors. The bird’s eye camera could be clearer as well. Regardless, a HUGE step in the right direction with these improvements.
The European versions get through loading in the centre rear seat, why can't Hyundai bring it to the North American market? Especially in Canada or Colorado, skiing is a very popular winter activity.
Read so many horror stories about Hyundai's engine issues and how they treat customers after these engine issues start. Is that all true for 2024-25 Tucson too?
Bummer for me the new gear lever. My old man just bought the SEL. He liked the Limited but once he saw the stick in the Wheel, he said to me, no, no, no.😂
Hi it is Gracie I don’t care about cars. My friend Kai does and knows so much about cars. Hi it is Indie I’m getting a new car and I want a compact SUV. I am deciding weather I want a Kia sportage or a Hyundai tucson.
No. Here is Why is there no way to turn off the “consider taking a break “ Notification? I have a 2025 Tucson and I’m considering returning it for a car that doesn’t beep at me because it’s windy or there’s too much construction with uneven lanes. Do not buy Hyundai until they allow you to turn off all these nagging and distracting erroneous notifications. Thank you, Hyundai for ruining my new car experience.
I did a quick search here is what popped up. "To turn off the "consider taking a break" notification on a 2025 Hyundai Tucson, navigate to your vehicle's settings menu on the infotainment system, then locate the "Driver Assistance" or "Safety" settings, and find the option to disable the "Driver Attention Warning" feature; this should effectively turn off the "consider taking a break" notification. Key steps: Access settings: Enter the vehicle settings menu on the infotainment screen. Find driver assistance settings: Navigate to the "Driver Assistance" or "Safety" section. Disable Driver Attention Warning: Locate the "Driver Attention Warning" feature and toggle it off. "
@@angelicslayer192 there is no toggle for the consider take a break “ feature”. My previous Tucson had the ability to turn it off, if I would’ve known, I would have kept it even though it had almost 100,000 miles. All of the “ safety features” are off. I sincerely regret buying this car because I cannot predict when the car will decide. I need to take a break.
@@thundercats87 That is disappointing to hear. My 2014 Santa Fe has a "feature" that if I shut the door while engine is running and I have the key fob in my pocket it will let out a very loud annoying beep. Basically telling the whole world my car is running with no one in it. I have yet to find the work around other than pulling wires.
I don't mind the flat black around the fender openings, but those wheels are way too busy in the design for me. Kinda ugly, actually. The rest of it is really nice, tho.
Whatever Hyundai is doing is working because there are SO MANY new tucsons on the road, I’ve never seen anything like it. The incandescent blinkers are a big zonk though, Hyundai needs to stop playing. There’s no reason why cars are still using incandescent taillights in the year of our lord 2024.
The only zonk @Tucson 2025 model (as earlier models, too) is still placing the rear turn signals too low. This is a bummer, i'd say. Curiously, after retouching and refinishing this beauty, still persisting in the same error. That is very important aspect, as many drivers cant see those lights at the right time, maybe too late and that could lead to unwanted events. the rest of 99%, great job Hyundai! I am Hyundai fan, got my dad's Hyundai Accent 2005, engine's smooth like butter but it only has 86 horsies, so in the future i might pick a Tucson, who knows? Love the interior cockpit fluent design and more focused on driver accessing the most important functions by rotary buttons or having the screens that you need to check when turning signals activated, these are a great plus! Big up, Joe! Fantastic job, as always!
If you can't see the bumper of the car in front of you... YOU ARE THE PROBLEM AND YOU NEED TO LEARN HOW TO DRIVE MR TAILGATER. So sick of tailgaters... sweet mother of pearl, do you realize how hard you have to be riding someone's ass to not see the bumper of the car in front of you? I have zero sympathy for people complaining about lights near the bumper... if you can't see them YOU ARE THE PROBLEM, STOP TAILGATING!
@@wolfshanze5980 I think you missed my point :D Buyt i love your passion in hating what i hate, too, tailgaters. But i was referring that "near" could be even 2-3 meters away while standing still at the traffic lights (while i prefer to see it even at 2-3 meters in a few cases where stop light has shown and you dont have enough distances, it happens, and you have one driver in front of you who also applied breaks when seeing red). In which case, other cars, at the same distance could be easily seen (regarding the bumber.) And for your interest, i hate tailgaters too ;) Especially when i'm driving legal speeds and they are right in my car's ass (30-40 cm behind my car's bumpers) so figure that out. And judge a book by its cover and slow down :P I was simply referring at a fabrication engineer's vision. And as a matter of fact you can't cover an engineering flaw by thinking that tailgaters 's fault, cause if you are a tailgater, then you do it at all cars in front of you, no matter which make and model.
I agree that the blinker placement is strange at the lower bumper, especially driving behind it. That being said, as long as the car behind it isn't tailgating and maintaining safe following distance as they should be, then it doesn't pose much of a disadvantage
No Korean made vehicle should ever be mentioned in the same breath as a Honda. FYI, the creases in the sheet metal are there to add rigidity because the steel Korean vehicles are made from is a much lower quality than the rest of industry.
I have a 2023 Limited FWD (also in Florida - lol). I really like it. So far it's been a solid, comfortable, quiet everyday drive. The interior is tight - no rattles or squeaks. Has all the amenities I wanted except for wireless Android Auto (the cable doesn't really bother me). Plus its just fine in flat Florida as far as acceleration goes and I don't need AWD. As it stands I get about 30 MPH in my typical driving. With the 2025 I'd be hard pressed to notice the difference in the exterior vs. mine plus I'm quite happy with the two screen layout. The interior of the 2023 still seems very current compared to many other crossovers.
Thanks for sharing that great ownership insight Jeff!
Agreed! I just bought mine last Thursday (2023 LE) with a little over 8K miles on it. I used to have one back in 2019 but wrecked it. The newer ones are so nice! I have no complaints.
I have a 2023 Tucson Hybrid... but i do have wireless AA... thanks to a $50 after market dongle from Amazon... walk in the car, fire it up, i got Android Auto without any cables.
Hyundai and Kia are masters of the mid-cycle refresh. My wife drives a 22' Tucson PHEV and it's been a fantastic vehicle so far. I'd actually love it if Hyundai offered a pure BEV version.
This is so very true
Joe my grandma test drove one of these. She got out, lit a Marlboro, and told the salesman " it ain't got no power" 😂
The commentary is always my favorite in his videos! Hilarious 😂
One of the best fashion forward and modern design compact SUV on the market to date! It's actually more premium than CRV and Rav4. I can't believe Joe ignored that fingerprint scanner. Again, luxury features are not found on CRV. Not even ventilated seats. Also, if you want painted fenders around the car, the N-Line trim will have that covered.
Significantly more premium than those tin cans.
I love how you reviewed this car, which is the same color as mine, Hampton Grey. Mine is a 2025 Tucson Preferred Trend, as it's called here in Canada. So far, I'm in love with it. While it's not the fastest car for aggressive drivers😅, driving it is incredibly smooth and comfortable. Great job, Joe! 💪
I was having a hundai elantra 2014 never ever broke down no major maintenance and problems after 194k miles it still used to give 32-38 mpg , super reliable car , even better than my toyota camry thats i used to own before it . Surely hundai is killin it
You did NOT states the prices or show us the window sticker ….. It would be really helpful but too bad it is missing.
This Hyundai Tucson is very nice suv. Great family car.
I’m so glad that you are liking this one!
my mom got one . its a nightmare.
@@dark6c159 How is it a nightmare?
Yeah I got a 24 Elantra N-line as my family car and there are definitely times on grocery or shopping runs where the Tuscon would have been a better choice
That's a nice SUV. Thanks for sharing!
You are so very welcome Robert!
Always like your reviews, the humor and inuendoes. Have had several Tuscson's and a 2024 limited currently. I do like the improvements in the infotainment system and the transmission selector of the 2025. but still very satisfied with what I have. As far as the acceleration, I feel that the drive train is more than adequate to get the job done if driven "wisely" i.e. interstate ramps etc. BTW, most other comparable compacts unless have larger or turbocharged engines only have a some tenths to one second advantage. Mileage is underrated since I achieve 32-35+ mps's driving 65-over 70 mph. Guess it depends on the driver, eh?
Alright Joe we are about to find out with you!
Thanks for letting me bring it to you!
Yes of course Joe & I would love to own this.
I can see you behind the wheel of this ine
You won't.
3:44 I think you meant to say AWD. RWD has never been an option for the Tucson although that would be interesting 😂
I have the 2023 Tucson and I absolutely love it!!! I love how it looks, drives and the size is perfect for me. I will never go back to a sedan. The 2025 is great looking too!
Almost there Joe but I want the hybrid review. How dare you show me the ICE version lol
My parents just bought a 25’ Hyundai Tucson Hybrid Ultimate today. Awesome looking vehicle.
Congrats! How much did you pay for otd? Which state? Thx
That 2.5NA makes a good argument for the hybrid. Would rather they made an N version with the 2.5T. Hard pass.
Those are far less reliable especially long term. Hyundai is focused on fixing their reputation, especially considering this is more of a family car so the demand for a sporty turbo version is gonna be a lot lower
@@BleuBufurd It is not all about reliability. The 2.5NA is b-o-r-i-n-g. I have a 2.5NA in my Mazda, and won't be buying another one.
@@digitaldoc100 I agree, unfortunately with the TikTok era people are misled into thinking Toyota and Honda are the best cars money can buy because they last 250k miles or more. Long term reliability seems to be the biggest topic when buying a car nowadays
@DSedesse i love how people make up stats out of thin air... there's nothing less reliable about a Hybrid, it's far more important what engine the hybrid is based off of than the fact it is a hybrid.
For the record, the hybrid is based of Hyundais 1.6L Turbo engine which is one of Hyundais best, most-reliable engines in their lineup.
I've had two Hyundais in a row with that engine, and have never had a single problem with either (including my current which is Tucson Hybrid).
The 2.5L NA is relatively new for Hyundai, but its a real dog when it comes to acceleration which it barely does.
The Tucson is a great car, the 2.5NA is a dog. Get the Tucson with the upgraded engine, either HEV or PHEV, you won't be sorry.
@@wolfshanze5980I love the 1.6T in my 24 Elantra N-line. Decent torque and power. The DCT feels sporty too but that's probably it's weak point and a conventional auto would have made more sense, like the turbo setup in the newer Kona and K4
Really nice but I do agree on the black plastic fender openings being a Zonk for the top trim.
can someone share, is this tucson better than CRV Hybrid?
That wheel cover panel in the cargo area slides out and drops down which means, whilst it's not good for longer items (ie not flush with the folded down seats), you to get additional height for taller items.
Good call on that one Andrew!
Your funny ass dude and I think I love this car even more because of it lol 😂
That means the world man!
Buying for my parents ,should i puchase this tucson over CRV?Looking for safety and comfort
UA-cam has some videos of people rewiring Tucson rear turn signals , making factory beltline taillights flash a turn. However, reports of dealer & Hyundai corp replied that rewiring would void vehicle warranty. Is it legal to void a whole car for a basic signal rewire?
I am strongly considering this vehicle!!! I rented one three weeks ago and I loved it!!
That is so fantastic to hear!
@@RaitisRidesUpdate I have this same exact model, color and trim level that I got almost a month ago!!
I have a 2023 limited and I'm obsessed!
Joe, I have a question for you! If you were to put the 4 way flashers on on the this 2025 Hyundai Tuscon will both blind spot cameras turn on?
Would love to know if the vehicles in your reviews support Android Auto/Carplay
Android and Carplay WIRELESS for sure on higher trims (i am not sure if on basic trim).
Wireless carplay/auto, pretty quick to connect too. And I tested Android Auto GPS, it shows up on the HUD of the Limited trim, which isn't very common on other cars yet.
3:23 I agree with you Joe! They should give the Limited trim the N-Line treatment since this is supposed to the premium trim of the Tuscon
Then we can't tell the difference from trim to trim.
I have a 2023 Limited. I love the interior but it's a real lemon. They have refurbished the rotors 6 times!!! Front and back. The cooler pump is leaking, the drivers handle needs replacement because it doesn't detect the key, and it burns oil to the point of shutting down the engine. Stay clear!! I am filling for lemon law. 🍋
is it really worth buying hyhbrid version than the gasoline version in terms of the price?
Joe and Lori and Steve keep up the good work real true and I love the video 👍
Amazing review Joe and I really like this SUV.
Thank you for taking the time to say that!
Hey Joe! Any news on Live Q and A?
Hey Chris! We will be putting one on in October. September got really hectic for us.
@@RaitisRides Gotcha 👍
I love your style of review 👍💯
Thanks for having my back!
Tell us what we need to know, Joe!
You got it brother!
Super fun video. Enjoyed the jokes 😂
Joe any reason why we don't get Tucson PHEVs delivered to Fl?
Location is everything
100% Better Than Honda Crv, Civic, And More Opulent, Safe And Tech Loaded Well Built Meets All Safety Standards Globally 🇸🇦
Lol
What?
Lolwut😂
13:01 Am I the only one that can’t hear the word “plethora” without saying “what is a plethora?” From the Three Amigo’s?
I love the way they gave the front fascia a more masculine look.
Yea super tough 😂
I'm with you Joe I hate all that cladding
Great minds think a like.
I bought the 24 Kona SEL and realized how much I hated all the cladding too late. Also didn't like it power, comfort, etc and ended up trading it back in 3 months later
I'm currently sitting in a 2025 limited Tucson watching this review 😅
can you share why u pick tucson over Honda CRV? thanks
How much did you pay for otd? Which state? Thx
Does this have a power folding mirrors
Nope, still manual
I just bought one and I’m very worried about that cloth on the dash and doors.
What about Blue and Sel convenience?
I am thinking of buying a Blue model. Can you please make a video
Please reply?
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So the side mirror have a power folding mirrors?
Nope…still manual
@@MyChicPurse Why are you lying? Electric folding side mirrors are available in all trim levels.
Electric folding side mirrors are available in all trim levels.
Why no power folding mirrors on the Limited? Just picked up a 2025 Limited AWD for my wife a few days ago. Really love all the features and the way it rides, but was surprised that the top model didn't come with this feature.
Omg, if that's what you can find to complain about, you're reaching hard to find something negative to say.
Not complaining, just a curiosity question.
@@scat392wb5 Gonna be honest... the answer is... if the car is $500 or $1000 more MSRP but has powered mirrors... would you be more or less likely to buy it? I'm pretty sure Hyundai did the research and decided it's not that important to most people for the price to add it.
There's no free lunch in this world... I could list 100 things MORE this car could have, and each one would jack the price up. This is a well-priced family vehicle with loads of features... and Hyundai chose the ones i'm sure market research showed were most important to customers, while cutting out things that would raise the price that people didn't care about.
I have the 2023 Kia sportage prestige SX gas model is it worth getting the new 2025 limited hybrid to stay with gas more not much highway to city driving. Around 8 them miles a year
It’s a lease it up in July. 2025. Thank you for any advice. Enjoy your channel
Thanks for taking the time to say that!
Yeah not bad looks good from outside & inside too,
It's a korean brand making cars from decades no doubt about durability I used an Hyundai Elantra👍👍💯💯❤️❤️
On throttle should be good
Not at all
That’s A Very Nice Hyundai Tucson😉👍🏻👌🏻🚙💨!!!
Love your video
Thank you my friend!
Welcome
Love my 23 Limited H-Trac but c’mon Hyundai, chill out with all the gloss black literally on almost every touch point! Find a way to develop fingerprint resistant surfaces like fingerprint resistant stainless steel kitchen appliances. Also, move that cargo lamp from the side to the ceiling. If the area gets full, it’s difficult to see. Add walk away auto lock and lock/unlock sensors to all 4 doors. The bird’s eye camera could be clearer as well. Regardless, a HUGE step in the right direction with these improvements.
Mr Raiti, could you please do a review of CNG vehicles?
This or a mazda cx5?
What luxury suv would you buy and why? 😊 I need recommendations
2024 Nissan QX 60. Reliable and beautiful vehicle. 😂😂😂
The European versions get through loading in the centre rear seat, why can't Hyundai bring it to the North American market? Especially in Canada or Colorado, skiing is a very popular winter activity.
Yeah spacious family car for 05 adults and reliable too 👍👍💯💯💙💙
Ask - and you shall receive. Thanks for the review! Hope you also make a review of the Hybrid Limited version whenever it comes out. Cheers!
Thts a nice suv they should get rid of the cloth for sure though. Can u do a video on the Kia sportage
Rav 4 want to be. Still don’t trust that 2.5 liter engine. Daughter had one and motor blew up. Like the review just gun shy on the automaker.
4:45 apparently the styling is supposed to emulate a horse. Once I heard that I kind of get it now.
Thanks for the special delivery Joe…….after a Porsche. 😁
Nope, not better than a CRV. 😎
Thanks Tom for letting me bring it all to tou
nobody make a video on the N LINE in U.S. Can you do one ?
I will get one together for you!
@@RaitisRides thank you so much. I will wait for it.
Read so many horror stories about Hyundai's engine issues and how they treat customers after these engine issues start.
Is that all true for 2024-25 Tucson too?
Yes
Bummer for me the new gear lever. My old man just bought the SEL. He liked the Limited but once he saw the stick in the Wheel, he said to me, no, no, no.😂
40,000 is crazy for a compact SUV..........
Do you ever get pulled over for being on throttle?
Don't jinx me Brian!
Hi it is Gracie I don’t care about cars. My friend Kai does and knows so much about cars. Hi it is Indie I’m getting a new car and I want a compact SUV. I am deciding weather I want a Kia sportage or a Hyundai tucson.
That chintzy cloth trim is a zonk if I ever saw one. It's going to soak up grease and filth faster than the napkins at Five Guys!
No. Here is Why is there no way to turn off the “consider taking a break “ Notification? I have a 2025 Tucson and I’m considering returning it for a car that doesn’t beep at me because it’s windy or there’s too much construction with uneven lanes. Do not buy Hyundai until they allow you to turn off all these nagging and distracting erroneous notifications.
Thank you, Hyundai for ruining my new car experience.
I did a quick search here is what popped up. "To turn off the "consider taking a break" notification on a 2025 Hyundai Tucson, navigate to your vehicle's settings menu on the infotainment system, then locate the "Driver Assistance" or "Safety" settings, and find the option to disable the "Driver Attention Warning" feature; this should effectively turn off the "consider taking a break" notification.
Key steps:
Access settings: Enter the vehicle settings menu on the infotainment screen.
Find driver assistance settings: Navigate to the "Driver Assistance" or "Safety" section.
Disable Driver Attention Warning: Locate the "Driver Attention Warning" feature and toggle it off. "
@@angelicslayer192 there is no toggle for the consider take a break “ feature”. My previous Tucson had the ability to turn it off, if I would’ve known, I would have kept it even though it had almost 100,000 miles. All of the “ safety features” are off. I sincerely regret buying this car because I cannot predict when the car will decide. I need to take a break.
@@thundercats87 That is disappointing to hear. My 2014 Santa Fe has a "feature" that if I shut the door while engine is running and I have the key fob in my pocket it will let out a very loud annoying beep. Basically telling the whole world my car is running with no one in it. I have yet to find the work around other than pulling wires.
I don't mind the flat black around the fender openings, but those wheels are way too busy in the design for me. Kinda ugly, actually.
The rest of it is really nice, tho.
Yes, but the tail lights should have been full LED
I agree with you
looks big? compact? it's a mid-size suv is it not?
Whatever Hyundai is doing is working because there are SO MANY new tucsons on the road, I’ve never seen anything like it. The incandescent blinkers are a big zonk though, Hyundai needs to stop playing. There’s no reason why cars are still using incandescent taillights in the year of our lord 2024.
Hyundai tried harder with design and options. Just ICE for new Pilot?!?
Just ICE for the Honda Pilot!
wheel wells should be body color
If I had a dollar everytime joe says gloss black, think I'd be richer than Elon musk.😂
My grandfather’s what!?! 😅😂
Oldest of 6? That must have been tough.
Hey joe, when are you going to be doing a review of the 2025 Nissan kicks ?
Hopefully within the next week
40 grands no AWD, that's ridiculous 😅
While I agree, you obviously haven't been car shopping lately. $50,000 is the new $35,000.
8.8 seconds 0-60?????? And these ppl complain about Chevy putting turbo 4 cylinders in their models? Wow lol........
It handles illegal U-turns very nicely
I’m glad you noticed that
Joe, you make me smile, pal, with all that Twinkie goodness!
Hello Joe,am waiting for 2025 4Runner
Trust me so am I!
It doesn't have HUD, I've been waiting for it for years.
The 2025 limited edition does have HUD. I know, I just bought one.
Limited trims, hybrid and regular both have a HUD
Just to add to this, the HUD displays information from Android Auto's GPS too.
Nice I like it.
I’m glad that you are liking this Tucson!
Buy gas version or upgrade tithe hybrid. Thank you
Deja vu. Haven't you told the ginsu knife story before?
Thanks for tuning in to so many reviews. Sometimes I try to reexplain things for new viewers.
I think you also said Atari was an American company. I listen to my teachers 😁
Hyundai like their turn signals on the bottom I like it one place. looks weird like that
This is a very valid point
I can get a Lincoln Corsair for that price.
Just purchased the 2025 ultimate hybrid. Great car and enjoying it. I did ask my grandad if he had a metal flake in his balls 😂 great review.
The only zonk @Tucson 2025 model (as earlier models, too) is still placing the rear turn signals too low. This is a bummer, i'd say. Curiously, after retouching and refinishing this beauty, still persisting in the same error. That is very important aspect, as many drivers cant see those lights at the right time, maybe too late and that could lead to unwanted events. the rest of 99%, great job Hyundai! I am Hyundai fan, got my dad's Hyundai Accent 2005, engine's smooth like butter but it only has 86 horsies, so in the future i might pick a Tucson, who knows? Love the interior cockpit fluent design and more focused on driver accessing the most important functions by rotary buttons or having the screens that you need to check when turning signals activated, these are a great plus!
Big up, Joe! Fantastic job, as always!
If you can't see the bumper of the car in front of you... YOU ARE THE PROBLEM AND YOU NEED TO LEARN HOW TO DRIVE MR TAILGATER.
So sick of tailgaters... sweet mother of pearl, do you realize how hard you have to be riding someone's ass to not see the bumper of the car in front of you?
I have zero sympathy for people complaining about lights near the bumper... if you can't see them YOU ARE THE PROBLEM, STOP TAILGATING!
@@wolfshanze5980 I think you missed my point :D Buyt i love your passion in hating what i hate, too, tailgaters. But i was referring that "near" could be even 2-3 meters away while standing still at the traffic lights (while i prefer to see it even at 2-3 meters in a few cases where stop light has shown and you dont have enough distances, it happens, and you have one driver in front of you who also applied breaks when seeing red). In which case, other cars, at the same distance could be easily seen (regarding the bumber.) And for your interest, i hate tailgaters too ;) Especially when i'm driving legal speeds and they are right in my car's ass (30-40 cm behind my car's bumpers) so figure that out. And judge a book by its cover and slow down :P I was simply referring at a fabrication engineer's vision. And as a matter of fact you can't cover an engineering flaw by thinking that tailgaters 's fault, cause if you are a tailgater, then you do it at all cars in front of you, no matter which make and model.
I agree that the blinker placement is strange at the lower bumper, especially driving behind it. That being said, as long as the car behind it isn't tailgating and maintaining safe following distance as they should be, then it doesn't pose much of a disadvantage
That’s a nice Car
I’m glad you are digging this one
No Korean made vehicle should ever be mentioned in the same breath as a Honda. FYI, the creases in the sheet metal are there to add rigidity because the steel Korean vehicles are made from is a much lower quality than the rest of industry.
I’d take the CRV. More room.
Nice 🇸🇦💚
Not a fan of the overall design since 2022 model year..ugly side and rear profile. Great entertaining review as usual!
looks like a mini van;