That said, Hyundai is currently (Nov 2019) offering a driveaway pricing on Active X: $31,990 for the manual and $33,990 for the automatic. Access to adaptive cruise control, automatic headlights, blind spot monitoring and rear-cross traffic alert hardware is limited to Tucson Elite and Highlander models that reside higher up in the food chain. There are 216 reviews for the 2019 Hyundai Tucson, click through to see what your fellow consumers are saying. The 2019 Hyundai Tucson is a compact crossover slotting above the subcompact Kona and the midsize Santa Fe. Front-wheel drive is standard and all-wheel drive is optional. SE: The base Tucson SE Average Retail Price. $13,175 - $16,475. Join for Ratings and Reviews. Overview Ratings & Specs Road Test Report Reliability Owner Satisfaction Photos & Video Pricing. Reliability 8/10 – There are no widespread complaints on the 2020 Hyundai Tucson. Avoid models from 2016 – 2018 since they have engine failures while 2019 – 2022 are more reliable. Performance 7/10 – Performance is worse than many other small SUVs from the relatively weak four-cylinder engines. The Tucson Hybrid is powered by a 1.6-litre petrol engine, electric motor and 1.49kWh battery, which produces 227bhp in all. Power goes through a six-speed automatic gearbox and then straight to the front wheels – earlier models were also available with four-wheel-drive. From a standstill, the hybrid Tucson will reach 62mph in a brisk, if not The Tucson’s main remit is as comfortable family transport, and its spacious, hardwearing interior does this job very well. There’s space for four adults to sit in comfort, a 513-litre boot capable of swallowing plenty of luggage and Isofix points in the outermost rear seats to make fitting child seats safe and easy. 1 133. Overall rating. 8.5. Good points. Read Tom Baker's expert review of the 2019 Hyundai Tucson, including Go, ActiveX, Elite and Highlander, engines, interior, and value for money. 2019 Hyundai Tucson Night 4dr All-wheel Drive. 5-Year Cost to Own. when driven annually in the US. Depreciation $20,225 Fees & Taxes $2,970 Fuel $7,812 Insurance $7,287 Interest $2,801 Maintenance Hyundai has been offering Crossovers in the mid-sized 'Qashqai'-class SUV 'C'-segment since the first generation 'JM'-series Tucson sold between 2004 and 2009. That contender was replaced by a far more competitive 'LM'-series model, which the brand chose to badge 'ix35' for Europe and which campaigned until the MK3 'TL'-series design made its ZkUmx.