Hyundai/tucson hybrid

2025 Hyundai Tucson Hybrid

From approx. $33,465

Our VerdictThe 2025 Hyundai Tucson Hybrid strikes a compelling balance between fuel efficiency and family-friendly comfort, all while offering bold styling and class-leading safety tech. It’s a smooth operator in city and highway conditions alike, with solid real-world MPG and a quiet, upscale cabin. Some rivals are quicker or sportier, but few match its all-around value.

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Best For

Families, Daily Commuters

Not Ideal For

Performance Seekers, large families

The Case For

  • Excellent fuel efficiency for an SUV
  • Roomy and well-designed cabin
  • Standard all-wheel drive
  • Packed with latest safety and infotainment tech

Considerations

  • Cargo space is average
  • Not very sporty to drive
  • Limited rear visibility
2025 Hyundai Tucson Hybrid

Who It's For

The Tucson Hybrid is ideal for families and eco-conscious drivers seeking the benefits of electrified driving without range anxiety. With generous interior space, advanced safety tech, and standard all-wheel drive, it’s ideal for those who juggle weekday commutes with weekend adventures. It stands out in its class with sharp looks, smooth hybrid power, and a quiet, comfortable cabin.

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Trims, Features & Pricing

Choose Your Specification

Blue

~$33,465

Best for Budget-Conscious Buyers

The Blue trim packs value with its hybrid powertrain, AWD, and a solid feature set that includes an 8-inch touchscreen, Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, dual-zone climate control, and Hyundai SmartSense safety features. It’s ideal for budget-minded drivers who still want efficiency and confidence

Our Recommendation

SEL Convenience

~$38,215⁠

Best Value Pick

This trim strikes the perfect balance with upgraded comfort and technology. You get a 10.25-inch digital cluster, wireless charging, power driver seat, a hands-free liftgate, and upgraded audio. Great for tech-savvy families wanting extra refinement without a steep price jump.

N Line

~$38,215

Sporty Variant

The N Line focuses on style and fun. It uses the same 231-hp hybrid system but adds sport-tuned suspension, larger 19″ wheels, a pan-roof, unique trim pieces, and a Bose sound system. The exterior and interior get N-Line badging and sport seats. Acceleration is brisker than the base gas engine, making it ideal for buyers who want a bit more performance and sporty flair without jumping to a true performance model.

Limited

~$41,295

Most Luxurious Trim

For buyers wanting a near-luxury experience, the Limited offers ventilated front seats, leather upholstery, a panoramic sunroof, a surround-view monitor, and a larger 10.25-inch navigation touchscreen. It's well-suited for daily commuters or road trippers who prioritize comfort and convenience.

Why the SEL Convenience
  • Best value-to-cost ratio in the lineup
  • Upgraded infotainment, safety, and convenience tech
  • Standard AWD and hybrid performance
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Car Specifications

Trim by Trim

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SpecificationBlueSEL ConvenienceN LineLimited
EngineHybrid (1.6L turbo)Hybrid (1.6L turbo)Hybrid (1.6L turbo)Hybrid (1.6L turbo)
Horsepower231 hp231 hp231 hp231 hp
MPG (City/Hwy)38 / 3837 / 3638/3437 / 36
Seating5555
Cargo Capacity38.7 cu. ft.38.7 cu. ft.38.7 cu. ft.38.7 cu. ft.
Transmission6-speed automatic6-speed automatic6-speed automatic6-speed automatic
MSRP~$33,465~$38,215⁠~$38,215⁠~$41,295
Car TypeCompact SUVCompact SUVCompact SUVCompact SUV
What It Costs to Drive

The Cost of Ownership

Here is the Hyundai Tucson's annual ownership costs:

Avg. costs
~$4,600 – $5,400Yearly~$383 - $450Monthly
Charging
~$1,900 – $2,200Yearly~$160 – $185Monthly
Insurance
~$1,900 – $2,100Yearly~$160 – $175Monthly
Maintenance
~$400 – $600Yearly~$35 – $50Monthly

Assumptions: Based on average U.S. driver (12,000 miles/year, fuel price ~$3.75/gal, good driving record).

A Review From Every Angle

From Every Angle

4.5/ 5 — Good

Exterior

4.5

Bold, Refined, and Urban-Savvy

The 2025 Tucson Hybrid makes a striking first impression with its chiseled lines and LED lighting signature. Hyundai’s latest grille design adds a more premium look up front. Paint options like Deep Sea, Serenity White, and Amazon Gray provide tasteful variety, while available 19-inch alloy wheels give it extra road presence.

Interior

4.5

Spacious, Smart, and Upscale Touches

Inside, the Tucson Hybrid’s cabin is a mix of upscale touches and practical design. The flat-dash layout and dual 12.3-inch screens create a clean, futuristic feel, while soft-touch materials on higher trims elevate the atmosphere. Seats are well-bolstered and supportive, with heated/ventilated options available. Rear passengers get ample legroom, and cargo space is competitive for the hybrid SUV class. The touch-based climate controls look sleek but can be tricky to operate while driving.

Safety

5

Fully Loaded and Family-Focused

Hyundai doesn’t hold back on safety, even at the base level. All trims include forward collision-avoidance assist, lane-keeping assist, and driver attention warning

Warranty

5

Advanced Coverage

The Hyundai Tucson Hybrid benefits from Hyundai’s “America’s Best Warranty” program: a 5 year / 60,000 mile New Vehicle Limited Warranty covering most factory-installed parts and systems. A 10 year / 100,000 mile Powertrain Limited Warranty protects the engine, transmission and major mechanical components for the original owner. For the hybrid system and high-voltage battery components, Hyundai offers a 10 year / 100,000 mile warranty that covers defects in materials or workmanship and guarantees the battery will not degrade below 70 % of its rated capacity. Additional peace of mind is provided with Roadside Assistance for 5 years / unlimited miles and a Corrosion-Perforation warranty for 7 years / unlimited miles. Routine maintenance, wear-items and damage due to neglect or modification remain excluded.

Range & Charging

4.5

Impressive Efficiency Across the Board

With an EPA-estimated 38 MPG in the city and highway for the base trim, the Tucson Hybrid is a standout for its class. Real-world mileage often holds up well thanks to smart energy regeneration and hybrid tuning

Tech & Infotainment

4

Feature-packed with premium options

Hyundai equips the Tucson Hybrid with one of the segment’s most advanced infotainment setups. The dual-screen layout (on higher trims) delivers crisp graphics, while standard wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto keep connectivity easy, though a wired connection is required on larger screens. Premium trims get Bose audio, a digital key, and over-the-air software updates.

Performance and Handling

4

Smooth hybrid power with confident handling

The Tucson Hybrid pairs a turbocharged 1.6-liter engine with an electric motor for a combined 226 horsepower, sent through a 6-speed automatic and standard AWD. Acceleration is brisk for the class, with electric torque helping in city traffic. Ride comfort is excellent because of a well-tuned suspension, though sporty drivers may find it leans more toward comfort than agility.

New From Last Year

New This Year

  • Revised grille design and updated LED headlights for an attractive front-end look
  • Improved wireless smartphone integration on mid and upper trims
  • Enhanced voice recognition and a larger touchscreen on Limited trim
  • Standard rear side airbags across all trims for 2025
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The Rivals

Cars similar to the 2025 Hyundai Tucson Hybrid

The Tucson Hybrid competes with other SUVs like the Kia Sportage Hybrid and Toyota RAV4 Hybrid. Below is a quick comparison:

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Aspect2025 Hyundai Tucson Hybrid2025 Kia Sportage Hybrid2025 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid
Performance226 hp, smooth hybrid response227 hp, light steering219 hp, reliable & proven
Tech & InteriorDual 12.3-inch screens, upscale cabinModern dual-screen dash, slightly simpler layoutFunctional interior with a smaller screen
PracticalityCompetitive cargo space (38.7 cu ft), smart power liftgate, and hidden underfloor storageSlightly larger cargo in some trims (39.6 cu ft) and flexible rear seating.Slightly smaller cargo than Tucson (37.6 cu ft), and high ground clearance
Comfort & SpacePlush, ventilated seats, quiet cabin and best-in-class rear legroomCushioned seats with good rear legroom, and well-damped suspension for smooth ridesSupportive seats with adequate, moderate noise levels
Who’s It For?Tech lovers, comfort seekersStyle-focused buyers, hybrid fansReliability-driven, resale-minded buyers
Best Choice ForBalanced performance & comfort Top safety Great techStyle Comfort Efficient HybridReliability Resale Value Simplicity
Questions

Asked & Answered

Does the 2025 Tucson Hybrid come with AWD?

Yes, all Tucson Hybrid trims come standard with all-wheel drive.

How much can the Tucson Hybrid tow?

It’s rated to tow up to 2,000 lbs when properly equipped.

What’s Hyundai’s warranty?

10-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty and 5-year/60,000-mile limited warranty.

Is the Tucson Hybrid good for long trips?

Yes. It's a quiet ride, fuel efficiency, and supportive seats make it an excellent road-trip SUV

How does it compare to the RAV4 Hybrid?

The Tucson offers more tech and a sleeker interior, while the RAV4 has slightly better resale value.

Is there a plug-in hybrid version?

Yes, Hyundai offers a Tucson Plug-In Hybrid with up to 33 miles of all-electric range.

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