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Hyundai Tucson Launched: Get to know the SUV inside out

Hyundai Motor India launched the all new Tucson between Rs 18.99 lakh - Rs 24.99 lakh (ex showroom Delhi).

It will be available in 5 variants with 5 exterior color options.
The all new Tucson is powered by options of two engine – 2.0 Nu Dual VTVT Petrol Engine and the newest member of Hyundai diesel family the 2.0 R e-VGT Diesel Engine, and is offered in 6-Speed Manual & Automatic Transmission.

With a capacity of 1,999cc, the petrol engine churns out 155ps power @ 6,200rpm, and maximum torque at 19.6kgm @ 4,000rpm.

With a capacity of 1,995cc, the diesel engine churns out 185ps power @ 4,000rpm, and maximum torque at 40.8kgm @ 1,750-2,750rpm.
It measures 4,475 x 1,850 x 1,660 mm with a wheelbase of 2,670 mm
The Automatic Transmission supports the new Drive Mode Select feature to choose among Normal, Eco & Sport modes.
All New Tucson is a true expression of Hyundai’s Fluidic Sculpture 2.0 Design Philosophy.

The front of the all new Tucson features Hyundai signature Hexagonal front grille, and a wing-shaped horizontal bar at the front bumper along with the LED Daytime Running Lights.
The rear profile of Hyundai Tucson has horizontal lines that flows from rear wheel arches accented by slim tail lights. It also has the Twin Chrome Exhaust.
Electric Parking Brake, Auto Folding ORVM with Heated Function, Tilt & Telescopic Steering, Glove Box Cooling, Luggage Screen, Rear AC vent, and 60:40 Split Rear Seat with Reclining Function.
Y K Koo, MD & CEO, Hyundai Motor India said, “The aspiration of owing a SUV is a global phenomenon. The All New Tucson represents a significant step and will herald a new chapter in HMIL’s growth story."
Six Airbags, ESP with VSM, Hill-start Assist Control, Downhill Brake control, ABS with EBD, Front & Rear Parking Sensors, Reverse Parking Camera, etc.
Hyundai Tucson has sold over 4.5 million units globally in 12 years.
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