Hyundai Expands 2026 Tucson Range With More Power, Trim Levels
Hyundai is set to expand its Tucson range for the 2026 model year, with a focus on enhanced performance and additional levels. The 4.5-meter long midsize SUV will receive new powertrain options, including an updated Tucson Hybrid with a top speed of 196 km/h. The Hybrid will now offer two variants: a 1.6 T-GDI Hybrid (HEV) with 176 kW/239 PS and automatic transmission, starting at €40,740, and an all-wheel-drive version with the same power output. The towing capacity of the Hybrid has also been increased to 1,510 kg. The N Line trim for the Tucson will be further expanded with the addition of the N Line X variant, joining the existing N Line trim. Customers can now choose between two sporty N Line levels for the Tucson. Additionally, more levels will be available for the 2026 Tucson. The 2026 Hyundai Tucson range will offer customers more choices with additional levels and powertrain options. The updated Tucson Hybrid, with its increased power and towing capacity, and the expanded N Line variants, promise enhanced performance and versatility.
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