2025 Hyundai Tucson

2025 Hyundai Tucson

Hyundai brings meaningful updates to the 2025 Tucson, enhancing what is already one of the most adaptable compact VUS offerings on the market. With a refreshed front-end design, subtle improvements inside the cabin, and the addition of a new adventure-inspired XRT trim, the Tucson enters the new model year with a more defined personality. Drivers can continue to choose from three distinct powertrains—gasoline, hybrid, and plug-in hybrid—allowing for a tailored ownership experience based on driving habits, efficiency needs, or all-weather capability.

What sets the 2025 Tucson apart is the way Hyundai balances design, innovation, and versatility across the lineup. The Tucson's bold exterior design carries forward with renewed sharpness, while the reconfigured interior puts practicality and comfort at the forefront. Combined with an extensive suite of technology, safety features, and excellent space for both passengers and cargo, the Tucson remains one of the most well-rounded choices in its class. Whether your priority is performance, efficiency, or refinement, there's a version of the 2025 Tucson that meets the mark.

What's New on the 2025 Hyundai Tucson

Exterior of the Hyundai Tuscon

Exterior

The exterior of the 2025 Tucson remains immediately recognizable, but Hyundai’s designers have introduced several updates that give the vehicle a more refined and confident look. The new front grille has been reshaped to better integrate with the headlights, which now feature a more streamlined LED signature. Front and rear bumper styling has been tweaked, creating a more planted stance, while new wheel options and paint finishes allow buyers to further personalize the vehicle’s appearance.

Among the most noteworthy additions is the XRT trim, which stands out with its unique styling aimed at those who want a more assertive or outdoorsy look. The XRT features exclusive black cladding, side steps, model-specific front and rear bumpers, and a modest lift in ground clearance. While not designed for extreme off-roading, the XRT version evokes a sense of rugged purpose that broadens the Tucson's appeal to active-lifestyle buyers looking for something more distinctive.

Interior of Hyundai Tucson

Interior

Inside, the 2025 Tucson showcases improvements aimed at enhancing both form and function. Hyundai has revised the layout of the centre console, bringing back physical climate controls for easier operation, while retaining the minimalist horizontal dash layout that defines the cabin’s visual flow. High-quality materials are used more consistently throughout the lineup, with upper trims featuring detailed stitching, soft-touch surfaces, and refined finishes that give the Tucson a more premium impression.

The interior is also one of the roomiest in its segment. Rear seat occupants enjoy exceptional legroom, and the wide, flat floor contributes to passenger comfort on longer drives. Cargo space is a strong point, with over 1,000 litres available behind the second row and more than 2,000 litres when the rear seats are folded flat. Hyundai’s clever storage solutions—such as underfloor compartments and large door pockets—make the cabin as functional as it is comfortable. Whether it’s daily errands, weekend getaways, or longer road trips, the Tucson adapts to everyday demands with ease.

Features

2025 Hyundai Tucson on the road

Powertrain

A major selling point for the Tucson is its varied powertrain lineup, which remains unchanged for 2025 but continues to offer significant choice. The standard engine is a 2.5-litre four-cylinder producing 187 horsepower and 178 lb-ft of torque, paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission. This configuration delivers strong, linear power for everyday driving and is available with either front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive, depending on trim.

Hyundai also offers two electrified options. The Tucson Hybrid uses a 1.6-litre turbocharged engine and an electric motor to produce a total system output of 226 horsepower, while the plug-in hybrid version ups that to 261 horsepower and includes a larger battery capable of delivering up to 53 kilometres of electric-only driving. Both hybrid models come standard with all-wheel drive and a 6-speed automatic transmission, offering responsive performance and impressive fuel economy. For drivers seeking reduced emissions without switching to a fully electric vehicle, these options deliver a balanced solution.

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Technology

Hyundai equips the 2025 Tucson with a sophisticated range of digital and connected features designed to enhance the driving experience. Mid-level and upper trims now offer twin 12.3-inch screens—one for the instrument cluster and another for infotainment—housed within a continuous curved panel for a modern, integrated look. These high-resolution displays support navigation, voice controls, media playback, and more. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are standard across the range, and higher trims include wireless versions for added convenience.

In addition to infotainment, the Tucson is loaded with intelligent driver assistance systems and connected features. Hyundai’s BlueLink app allows remote access to vehicle functions such as starting the engine, checking range, or locating the car in a parking lot. The Tucson also features smart cruise control, Highway Driving Assist for semi-autonomous driving, and available parking sensors with surround view monitoring. These technologies make both short commutes and long drives more intuitive and less stressful, reinforcing Tucson’s role as a tech-forward compact VUS.

Versions

The 2025 Tucson is offered in several well-equipped trims, each catering to different buyer priorities. The Preferred trim serves as the entry point with generous standard safety and connectivity features. The Urban trim adds more comfort and visual upgrades, while the Ultimate trim includes premium elements such as ventilated seats, leather upholstery, and the full digital display system. The N Line appeals to buyers who want a sportier look and feel, while the XRT introduces a rugged aesthetic for drivers drawn to outdoor adventure. Hybrid and plug-in hybrid powertrains are available in select trims, offering flexibility without sacrificing features or design.

Frequently Asked Questions About the 2025 Hyundai Tucson

 

When is the 2025 Hyundai Tucson available?

 

The 2025 Tucson is available now in all configurations, from the entry-level gasoline models to the efficient hybrid and plug-in hybrid versions. Every trim—including Preferred, XRT, N Line, and Ultimate Plug-In Hybrid—is ready to order and build at Hyundai dealerships.

 

How much does the 2025 Hyundai Tucson cost?

 

The MSRP for the Tucson starts at $34,699 for gas-powered models. The XRT AWD is priced from $40,399, while the N Line—available as both a gas and hybrid trim—starts at $43,399. The top-tier Ultimate Plug-In Hybrid AWD begins at $47,399, before applicable fees.

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