The 2025 Hyundai Tucson was unveiled at this year’s New York Auto Show, showcasing a mid-cycle refresh for Hyundai’s popular two-row crossover. While the exterior received noticeable updates like a new grille, fresh bumpers, redesigned lighting units, and reworked wheel designs, the powertrain options remain largely the same. The base engine still consists of a 2.5-liter four-cylinder, while the hybrid and plug-in hybrid models offer enhanced power output. Noteworthy features include a new “Baby Mode” for smoother acceleration and advanced driver assistance systems like Forward Attention Warning.
Inside, the 2025 Tucson boasts significant changes with a new 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, a touchscreen infotainment system, and wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto across all trims. The interior upgrades also include a redesigned center stack with knobs and switches, additional storage options, and improvements in charging technology. Higher trims offer a column-mounted gear selector for increased console space, acoustic glass for a quieter cabin, and a biometric authenticator for keyless start.
In terms of pricing, the 2025 Tucson sees an increase across most trims, with the exception of the XRT model receiving a price cut. The range starts from $29,750 for the SE trim, going up to $39,690 for the Limited trim. Additionally, hybrid and plug-in hybrid models are available with all-wheel drive options, with prices starting from $34,510 for the Blue Hybrid and going up to $48,485 for the Limited PHEV.
The non-hybrid models are expected to arrive at dealerships this month, while the Hybrid and PHEV versions are scheduled for a late summer release. The 2025 Hyundai Tucson promises a blend of updated design, enhanced technology, and improved performance for both drivers and passengers alike.