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Hyundai Tucson Plug-In Hybrid a useful step toward EV

After a major redesign and power train transformation for the front-wheel or all-wheel-drive Hyundai Tucson in 2022, the compact SUV maintains its status quo this year. Undoubtedly, it is a bigger vehicle than the predecessor in every respect. Length went up by 6.1, width and height 0.6 and wheelbase 3.4 inches; cargo volume increased by 7.7 and passenger volume 6 cubic feet. In essence, there is plenty of leg room now for rear-seat passengers. Make it a total of 108.2 cubic feet for total passenger room. Cargo space is a cool 80.3 cubic feet with the rear seat down. 

First introduced in 2004, the Tucson now is equipped with a plug-in hybrid version. A 1.6-liter 4-cylinder turbocharged hybrid engine develops a total of 261 horsepower and 258 pounds-feet of torque with a 44.2kw electric motor and 13.8 kWh lithium-ion battery pack. The SUV can go on electric-only for nearly 33 miles before fuel kicks in. You can juice up the battery in fewer than two hours with the on-board charger. Power routed through the 6-speed auto gearbox gives sufficient performance. Eco, smart, sport and snow modes are at your fingertips. 

A top-seller for Hyundai, the fourth-gen Tucson boasts a sporty, modern, sleek look up front as diamond-cut elements gaze at you from the sharp parametric-jewel grille. The cabin is “hidden tech” as the Hyundai folks likes to call it with a lowered and hoodless digital instrument cluster, buttonless center stack, capacitive touch controls, multi-air mode, ambient lights, 10.2-inch color touch infotainment display, Hyundai digital key (lock/unlock vehicle with phone), Blue Link and remote smart park assist. The Limited trim comes with a 10.2-inch digital instrument cluster, panoramic sun roof, heated/cooled and power front seats, Bose premium audio, hands-free power liftgate, tilt/telescopic steering column, and 60/40 fold seat with recline/center armrest. 

Dual front and side airbags, side curtain with rollover sensor, lane keep/follow assist, forward-collision warning, four-wheel antilock brakes with electronic brake distribution and brake assist, front/rear parking sensors and crumple zones, electronic stability and traction control, blind-spot warning, forward collision avoid-, lane keep/follow assists, rearview monitor, remote keyless entry, daytime running lights and tire pressure monitoring system are standard.

Are rising gas prices a drain during your daily roundabout? The Tucson PHEV may be the perfect alternative, especially if you drive around 30 miles every day. Regardless, this is a laudable effort from Hyundai as the Korean carmaker continues to electrify more of its vehicles, recent examples being the Ioniq 5 and Ioniq 6. The Tucson hybrid engine shows off ample power to result in a composed ride, with sharp handling and decent overall balance. A spacious, nice-looking and well-fashioned cabin is another plus. 

TUCSON (LIMITED, AWD)

Tires: P235/55R19

Wheelbase: 108.5 inches

Length: 182.3 inches

Width: 73.4 inches

Height: 65.6 inches

Suspension: front MacPherson strut, multilink rear 

Steering: electric power

Weight: 4,235 pounds

Fuel capacity: 11.1 gallons

Combined gas only: 35 mpg

Combined MPGe: 80 

Base price: $44,760

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