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74 Hyundai TUCSON 1.6T Plug-in Hybrid N Line 5dr 4WD Auto

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Featured specification

Standard specification

Driver Convenience

12.3" LCD display with driver's supervision instrument cluster12.3" widescreen navigation with bluelink and mapcare
Bluetooth systemCruise control - smart adaptive speed control with stop and go function
Digital clockDrive mode selector
Driver attention warningE-call
Emergency stop signalling systemForward Collision Avoidance Assist (FCA) - Car, Pedestrian and Cycle
Forward Collision Avoidance Assist Junction Turning (FCAJX)Front and rear parking sensors
Highway Driving Assist (HDA)Hyundai road side assistance
Intelligent speed limit assistLane follow assist
Lane keep assistOver the air updates(OTA)
PASRear camera and guidance parking system
Rev counterSmart power tailgate
Tailgate open warning lightTrip computer
Trip odometerVoice recognition
Water temperature gaugeWindscreen washer fluid sensor and warning indicator
Wireless Apple CarPlay/Android AutoWireless phone charging pad

Entertainment

2 front and 2 rear speakers with 2 tweeters2 front and 2 rear USB-C ports
DAB Digital radioSteering wheel mounted audio/phone controls

Exterior Features

Adjustable intermittent front windscreen wipers with aero wiper bladeAuto dimming rear view mirror
Automatic defog systemAutomatic headlights with dusk sensor
Automatic windscreen wipers with rain sensorBody colour bumpers
Body colour door mirrors with integrated indicatorsBody colour exterior door handles
Body coloured wheel archesElectrically adjustable, heated and power folding door mirrors
Follow me home headlightsFront and rear electric windows with anti-trap mechanism and one touch control
Front fog lightsGlossy black bumper mouldings
LED 3rd brake lightLED daytime running lights
LED HeadlightsLED rear lights
Positioning Lights - LEDPrivacy glass - Rear windows and tailgate
Rear side wing doorsRear wash/wipe with intermittent wipe setting
Roof railsSoft touch rear door paneling
Tinted glass with windscreen shade bandTrailer stability assist

Interior Features

12V power outlets in front console and luggage compartment3 seat bench in 2nd row
40/20/40 split folding rear seat64 colours interior ambient lighting
Adjustable head restraints (Up and down)Cupholders in rear armrest
Door courtesy lightsDriver and passenger sunvisors with illuminated LED vanity mirrors
Driver's seat manual height adjustDual zone climate control
Front and rear door pocketsFront armrest with storage box
Front centre console and door bottle holdersHeated front seats
Heated steering wheelHeight/reach adjustable steering column
Illuminated/air conditioned glove compartmentISOFIX child seat anchorage points attached on outer rear seats
Leather wrapped steering wheel and gear knobLED interior lighting
Luggage compartment lightingLuggage cover
Luggage hooksLuggage net
Manual height adjustable front passenger seatMap and reading lights
Metal pedalsN Line Leather/faux textile suede upholstery
Rear seat remote folding functionRear side window sunblind
Reclining rear seatsRetractable load cover
Single front passenger seatSunglasses holder
Touch sensitive climate controls with temperature dialsTUCSON branded metal door scuff plate
Underfloor boot compartment 

Packs

N Line design package - TucsonN Line interior design package - Tucson
Trailer wiring package - Tucson 

Passive Safety

3x3 point rear seatbeltsActive bonnet
Airbag - Front, front side, curtain and centre front airbagsAnti-lock brake system (ABS)
Brake assist functionChildproof rear door locks
Curtain airbag roll over sensorDownhill brake control
Electric parking brakeElectronic stability control
Front and rear seatbelt reminderFront passenger airbag deactivation switch
Front seatbelt pretensionersHill start assist control (HAC)
Multi-Collision brakingOuter rear seatbelt height adjustment
Seatbelt height adjustment for front seatsTraction control
Tyre pressure monitoring system with individual tyre pressure display - TPMSVehicle stability management

Security

DeadlocksImmobiliser
Locking wheel nutsRemote control central locking
Smart key with keyless entry and engine start/stop buttonSpeed sensitive auto door locking
Thatcham category 1 alarm 

Wheels

19" Alloy wheelsTyre repair kit
The vehicle information above was correct at time of manufacture. Please speak to the dealership for full current specification.

Technical specification

Electric Vehicle Data

Battery Capacity % guaranteed under warranty70Battery Capacity in kWh13.8
Battery Charging Scenario 1 - Charge Time (Mins)102Battery Charging Scenario 1 - Percentage Change0-100
Battery Charging Scenario 1 - Power Supply - kW7.4Battery TypeLithium-ion
Charging Port LocationRight Side RearCoupler/Connector TypeCCS Type 2
Maximum Charging Rate - kW7.4Standard manufacturers Battery warranty - Mileage100000
Standard manufacturers Battery warranty - Years8WLTP - Equivalent AER (km) - Comb63
WLTP - Equivalent AER (miles) - Comb39.1 

Emissions - ICE

Standard Euro EmissionsEURO 6 

Emissions - PHEV

WLTP - CO2 Weighted (g/km) - Comb29 

Engine and Drive Train

CamshaftDOHCCatalytic ConvertorTrue
CC1598Compression Ratio10.5:1
Cylinder LayoutIN-LINECylinders4
Cylinders - Bore (mm)75.6Cylinders - Stroke (mm)89
Engine LayoutFRONT TRANSVERSEFuel DeliveryTURBO DIRECT INJECTION
Gears6 SPEEDNumber of Valves16
TransmissionSEMI-AUTO 

Fuel Consumption - PHEV

WLTP - FC Weighted (l/100km) - Comb1.3WLTP - FC Weighted (mpg) - Comb217.3

General

Alternative Fuel QualifyingTrueBadge Engine CC1.6
Badge Power252Coin DescriptionT Plug-in Hybrid 4WD
Coin SeriesN LineGeneration Mark4
Insurance Group 1 - 50 Effective January 0723EManufacturers Corrosion Perforation Guarantee - Years12
Standard manufacturers warranty - Mileage999999Standard manufacturers warranty - Years5
Vehicle Homologation ClassM1 

Performance

0 to 62 mph (secs)8.1Engine Power - BHP252
Engine Power - KW185Engine Power - PSTrue
Engine Power - RPM5500Engine Torque - LBS.FT271
Engine Torque - MKG37.4Engine Torque - NM367
Engine Torque - RPM1000Top Speed116

Test Cycles

Emissions Test CycleWLTPRDE Certification LevelRDE 2

Tyres

Alloys?TrueTyre Size Front235/50 R19
Tyre Size Rear235/50 R19Tyre Size SpareTYRE REPAIR KIT
Wheel Type19" ALLOY 

Vehicle Dimensions

Height (including roof rails)1650Length4520
Wheelbase2680Width1865

Weight and Capacities

Fuel Tank Capacity (Litres)42Gross Vehicle Weight2420
Luggage Capacity (Seats Down)1737Luggage Capacity (Seats Up)558
Max. Loading Weight480Max. Roof Load100
Max. Towing Weight - Braked1210Max. Towing Weight - Unbraked750
Minimum Kerbweight1940No. of Seats5
Turning Circle - Kerb to Kerb11
The vehicle information above was correct at time of manufacture. Please speak to the dealership for full current specification.

Independent review

Review courtesy of Car and Driving

Hyundai Tucson Plug-in Hybrid

Hyundai's improved Tucson Plug-in Hybrid is hardly inexpensive, but you get a lot in return. Jonathan Crouch takes a look.

Ten Second Review

Hyundai's mid-sized SUV, the Tucson, looks more sophisticated in this improved fourth generation form. In this Plug-in Hybrid form, it can go up to 38 miles on a charge and, unlike some rivals, includes the option of four wheel drive, so you'll be well set in the Winter. If you're looking for a PHEV crossover of this kind, it's a car you can't afford to ignore.

Background

Hyundai has pushed its Tucson mid-sized SUV further up-market in this model's fourth generation, especially with the car in this improved form. Which means the need for plenty of technology; like the Plug-in Hybrid powertrain used in the flagship model we're going to look at here. It completes what Hyundai still claims is the widest range of powertrains available from any model in this class. Well, there's no full-EV variant - the brand doesn't need to provide that as it has its latest IONIQ 5 offering a full-battery option in the Crossover segment. But you can certainly have just about everything else in a Tucson; anything else petrol-powered anyway. Hyundai doesn't do diesels in SUVs any more. What you can have with mainstream Tucsons is a choice of 1.6 T-GDi petrol variants; a conventional un-electrified option; or a version with MHEV mild hybrid tech; or one with full-Hybrid HEV tech that can run independently on full-battery power, though only for short periods. This PHEV Plug-in version though, can be battery-sustained for far longer. Let's take a look.

Driving Experience

All Tucsons continue to be powered by a 1.6-litre T-GDi petrol engine wedded to some form of electrification - and this one's no exception. In this case, the turbocharged combustion unit is mated to a 91PS electric motor powered by a 13.8kWh battery which, when fully charged, can take you up to 31 miles before the engine cuts in. Drive is sent to all four wheels - unlike some obvious rivals, the Ford Kuga PHEV and Hybrid versions of the Vauxhall Grandland and the Citroen C5 Aircross for instance, which are 2WD-only. And it's all marshalled via an 8-speed auto gearbox with proper cogs, unlike the belt-driven CVT transmission you have to have in rival Toyota RAV4 Plug-in and Suzuki Across models in this class. Typical customers are unlikely to ever want to take this car off road, but should the need for extra 'off piste' traction ever arise, there's a 'Terrain Mode' system which provides settings that vary power delivery to each axle according to the surface you're travelling over. On tarmac, a combined 265PS output gives sprightly performance, despite this PHEV's prodigious 1.9-tonne kerb weight; 62mph from rest takes 8.6s en route to 120mph and the stab of electric torque you get when you put your foot down makes it feel faster, particularly when you activate the provided 'Sport' setting.

Design and Build

Aside from altered badging and the addition of an extra charging flap, there aren't really any significant visual differences to mark this Plug-in Hybrid Tucson variant apart from its less electrified showroom stablemates. Still, in all its forms, the fourth generation 'NX4'-series version of this design has enough about it to set High Street tongues wagging. The updates to this model are uber-subtle. Look closely and you might notice the thinner, more angluar lines of the radiator grille and the revised front bumper. As before, the front end styling is dominated by the brand's 'Parametric Jewel' daytime running lights borrowed from the company's previous Vision T concept, which represented what Hyundai has called 'a design revolution'. The 'jewel-like' running lights are integrated into the sides of the 3D grille and can't be distinguished from it when switched off. As before, this MK4 model is oner of the larger mid-sized SUV segment models, at 4.5-metres long. And sits on big wheels of between 17 to 19-inches in size. Inside up-front, the changes to this facelifted model are much more noticeable. Borrowing from the cabin design theme seen in the company's latest EVs, the twin screens are now 12.3-inches in size (up from 10.25-inches before). One is for the instrument cluster; the other is for the centre stack and incorporates Hyundai's latest Bluelink telematics. The redesigned dashboard has a new horizontal crash pad design supposed to create a sense of openness. Physical heating and ventilation controls and a redesigned centre console with buttons for regularly used functions feature on the new centre console, whilst the automatic and hybrid powertrains feature a wireless charging pad housed in the centre armrest. As before, there's quite a spacious back seat - a 10mm longer wheelbase increase for the original version of this MK4 model improved that and added 26mm more legroom. And the boot offers up to 558-litres of space in PHEV models (down from 620-litres in the ordinary variants).

Market and Model

The Plug-in Hybrid version of this Tucson comes in all the usual Tucson trim options - 'Advance', 'Premium', 'N Line', 'N Line S' and 'Ultimate'. That means prices starting at just under £40,000 for 'Advance' trim; you'll pay just under £42,000 for either the 'Premium'-spec model or the alternative sportier-looking 'N Line' variant. That's a figure which represents a premium of just over £3,500 over the alternative full-Hybrid HEV variant - and around £7,000 over the MHEV mild hybrid model. So you've really got to want plug-in tech, especially if you're to stretch to one of the plusher trim levels - which can see prices rise to as much as £46,000. Still, across the range, you do at least get plenty of kit for your outlay. The twin 12.3-inch interior screens are one example of that, the central infotainment monitor not only including 'Android Auto' and 'Apple CarPlay' connectivity but also Google and Apple calendar integration, along with selectable user profiles. There's also a 'last mile navigation' feature, meaning that if the driver won't be able to find a place to park actually precisely at his or her intended destination, further directions can be sent to their smartphone so that the final part of the journey can be finished on foot. Live parking and traffic information is also included, thanks to up-to-the-minute Hyundai Bluelink telematics. And of course there are up-to-the-minute driver assistance safety features, including the company's latest 'Highway Drive Assist' semi-autonomous capability. This can brake and accelerate the Tucson to keep it a pre-set distance from other motorists, using a 'Lane Follow Assist' system to keep the car in lane on major roads. There's even a 'Remote Smart Parking Assist' feature, allowing the car to be summoned from a parking spot via a button on the key.

Cost of Ownership

If you're comparing the Plug-in Hybrid Tucson with its HEV self-charging Hybrid showroom stablemate, you'll find that this Plug-in variant's provision of a larger 91PS electric motor powered by a considerably larger 13.8kWh battery makes all the difference. It facilitates the usual PHEV three-figure combined economy reading - think in terms of around 180mpg. And an enviro-conscious CO2 figure of 31g/km. Which in turn makes possible a super-low Benefit-in-Kind taxation rating of just 10%; with the HEV, it'd be around 29%, depending on trim. The WLTP combined economy figure is 201.8mpg. A Tucson Plug-in Hybrid owner qualifies for a low VED tax band B, so there'll also be no VED road tax to pay in year one (the self-charging HEV models are in VED bands H or I). Servicing is every 10,000 miles. And insurance is rated at group 21E. Let's finish with charging time figures. This model has a 7.2kW on board charger and can be charged from a 3-pin ICCB supply in 6 hours and 30 minutes (empty to 95%). Use the kind of 7kW wallbox you'd obviously install at home if you were to choose a Plug-in Hybrid and that time drops to 1 hour and 42 minutes. When fully replenished, the battery can take you up to 38 miles on a single charge. A strong buying incentive, as usual with Hyundai, is the five year unlimited mileage warranty that comes as standard. It's backed up by breakdown cover that last the same length of time and free annual vehicle health checks over this duration. True, rival brand Kia claims to better this package by offering a similar seven year deal, but there, you're limited to 100,000 miles.

Summary

As usual, Hyundai has taken established technology and made it available slightly more affordably. What's different with this Tucson Plug-in Hybrid though, is that the packaging makes the end confection genuinely desirable. There's real pavement presence here, especially with this improved model, so the neighbours might take a second glance over the fence. No previous generation Tucson was ever like this. No previous generation Tucson ever delivered a three-figure fuel return or a sub-35g/km CO2 reading either. In short, there are plenty of ways that this top version of the fourth generation model will surprise you. Unfortunately, pin-sharp involving driving dynamics don't number amongst these. There's nothing particularly rewarding about driving this car, but then you can't really say that about any of its direct rivals either. Also common with the competition is the kind of premium pricing that will have a potential Tucson Plug-in Hybrid customer wondering whether he or she might not be equally happy with the more affordable HEV Hybrid or MHEV Mild Hybrid models further down the range that can't be plugged in. If you want cutting-edge technology to match this fourth generation Tucson's cutting-edge looks though, this PHEV variant has, as Hyundai puts it, 'the power to surprise'.

Performance
70%
Handling
60%
Comfort
70%
Space
70%
Styling
90%
Build
70%
Value
70%
Equipment
70%
Economy
70%
Depreciation
70%
Insurance
70%

* Depending on the age of the vehicle, MPG and CO2 may be quoted using either NEDC or WLTP testing standards.  Find out more

Figures are provided for comparison purposes. Fuel consumption under real world driving conditions and the CO2 produced will depend upon a number of factors, including any accessories fitted after registration, variations in driving styles, weather conditions and vehicle load.

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This vehicle is available at Motability branches.