Hyundai has announced that the Tucson SUV has received updates to its trim level line-up.
The Tucson is one of Britain’s best-selling cars and shares the same platform as the Kia Sportage, while it’s available with petrol, hybrid and plug-in hybrid powertrains.
The new Tucson range now consists of Element, Black Line and N-Line Edition – replacing Advance, Premium and N-Line trims, though N-Line S and Ultimate specifications will remain on sale.
The entry-level Element starts at £30,935 and includes dual-zone climate control, black roof rails, 17-inch alloy wheels and a wireless phone charger.
Move up to the Black Line for £33,435 and it boasts 19-inch alloy wheels, black door mirrors, rear privacy glass, LED taillights, heated front seats and steering wheel. The N-Line Edition comes in at £36,185 and adds a N-Line body kit, a Krell premium audio system, heated rear seats, a powered tailgate and a head-up display.
The range-topping N-Line S is priced at £38,685 and includes a glass panoramic sunroof, ventilated front seats and LED matrix headlights, while the flagship Ultimate is yours for the same £38,685 and includes 19-inch diamond cut alloy wheels and a surround view camera.
Orders are open now for the revised Hyundai Tucson range with deliveries expected to commence in April.
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