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All-New 2010 Hyundai Tucson Priced from $19,790

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The completely redesigned 2010 Tucson SUV will begin arriving at Hyundai's dealerships in the coming days with prices starting from $18,995 for the entry-level GLS with a six-speed manual-transmission and topping out at $24,345 for the Limited model. Bear in mind though that the above prices do not include a freight charge of $795.

For now, the new Tucson will be offered only with a 2.4-liter four-cylinder petrol rated at 176 horsepower and 168 lb.-ft. of torque, that can be linked to 6-speed manual or a automatic transmissions. However, Hyundai plans to add a 2.0-liter engine to the range in the 2011 model year.

There are two trim levels available for the 2010 Tucson, the base GLS which can be upgraded with the Popular and Navigation packages, and the more upscale Limited that can be enhanced with the Premium package.

You can find more detailed information on the standard equipment and the optional packages in the spec sheet below.

TUCSON GLS

Key GLS standard equipment:

  • 2.4L Theta II DOHC I4
  • 6-speed manual or automatic transmission
  • Motor Driven Power Steering (MDPS)
  • 4-wheel independent suspension
  • 17-inch steel wheels with wheel covers and 225/60R17 tires & TPMS
  • ESC with TCS
  • Hillstart Assist Control (HAC) & Downhill Brake Control (DBC)
  • ABS, EBD, and Brake Assist w/ 4-wheel disc brakes
  • 6 airbags with rollover sensor
  • Active front & adjustable head restraints for all seating positions
  • EZ lane change assist turn signals
  • Air conditioning with air filter
  • AM/FM/Satellite Radio/CD/MP3 audio system with 6 speakers, iPod®/USB auxiliary input jacks, iPod® cable and roof antenna
  • Power windows, door locks and mirrors
  • Remote keyless entry with alarm
  • Trip computer & Eco Indicator
  • Tilt steering wheel
  • Armrest storage box & front seatback pockets
  • Metal paint and black high gloss accents
  • Front and cargo area power outlet
  • Bottle holders in all four doors
  • Rear armrest with cupholders
  • 60/40 split fold-down rear seatback
  • Side sill molding and bodycolor rear spoiler
  • Underfloor cargo storage with reversible cover
  • Rear wiper & washer

Popular equipment package (GLS std. equip. plus) $1,700:

  • Telescopic steering wheel
  • 17-inch alloy wheels
  • Auto up/down driver power window
  • Leatherette bolster/cloth insert seats
  • Leather-wrapped steering wheel & shift knob
  • Bluetooth® hands-free phone system
  • Illuminated vanity mirrors & glovebox
  • Steering wheel audio controls
  • Cruise control
  • Soft touch interior paint
  • Bodycolor door handles
  • Bodycolor heated mirrors
  • Side garnish
  • Privacy glass
  • Roof side rails
  • Engine cover

Navigation (includes Popular equipment package) $3,700:

  • Navigation system with 6.5-inch screen
  • Rearview camera
  • Premium audio with external amplifier and subwoofer
  • Automatic headlights

TUCSON LIMITED

  • GLS Popular Equipment Pkg. equipment plus:
  • 18-inch alloy wheels with 225/55R18 tires
  • Leather seating surfaces
  • Heated front seats (high/low settings)
  • Power driver seat with lumbar support
  • Dual front automatic temperature control with CleanAir Ionizer
  • Solar glass
  • Deluxe door scuff
  • Cargo cover
  • Chrome grille & door handles
  • Automatic headlights
  • Fog lights
  • Front wiper de-icer
  • Side repeater exterior mirrors
  • Limited badging (rear)

Premium Package $2,850:

  • Panoramic sunroof
  • Navigation system with 6.5-inch screen
  • Rearview camera
  • Premium audio with external amplifier and subwoofer
  • Delete roof side rails






13 Comments:

Anonymous said... »December 10, 2009

Infiniti EX knockoff anyone??

kopetdag said... »December 10, 2009

yeap, with a touch of lexus.

Anonymous said... »December 10, 2009

A few years ago I was suprised by the improvement Hyundai made on the TUSON mk1. It was day & nite compare to the PONY 2 decades ago.
Dilemma: This new TUSON , the facelift QUASQAI or the RAV4 ?

Anonymous said... »December 10, 2009

Okay, checked the list, the only item missing is the "keyless go/comfort access", if they add it, I will forget Quasqai & Rav4....

Anonymous said... »December 10, 2009

Could almost be a European Ford (a la Fiesta/C-Max) especially from the front, if you replaced the badge with a blue oval.

Anonymous said... »December 10, 2009

there are too many lines, too busy... I still prefer a cleaner and simpler design.

Anonymous said... »December 10, 2009

big yawn

Anonymous said... »December 10, 2009

it's better looking than either the ex or any lexus. good job.

Anonymous said... »December 10, 2009

"yeap, with a touch of lexus."

10 years ago you would have ment something with a sentence like that.

Sergio said... »December 10, 2009

At $24K is that a bad thing? I was never a fan of Hyundai, but there are coming with good things, the Genesis coupe was probably the first Hyundai I really liked and wanted, no this is no instant beauty but its a million times better than the old Tucson, all I am saying is they are doing a lot better compared to a few years ago

Anonymous said... »December 29, 2009

could everyone stop saying hyundai copies all companies they all copy each other since hyundai is a company which came from a long way everyboby that spoke bad of this company can not face it now that they were wrong and that they would buy one but would feel like they are betraying themselfs by saying so. Remember 27% increase in sales compared to everyone else losing ground on its sales

Anonymous said... »January 26, 2010

nice car... go Hyundai!

Cars for sale said... »February 03, 2010

It's a great improvement no matter how you look at it. Most won't accept the fact that Hyundai's are not become more stylish and in 10 years time who knows what may happen. Let time run its paces.

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