The new generation of Hyundai Tucson Crossover will go on sale in America in less than a month and as it’s being delivered to dealers across the country, the company has confirmed the car’s official MSRP. This being Hyundai, they are offering extremely good value with the new Tucson! Well, it might not be the best car in the world, but at only $18,995 for a well-equipped and good-looking (at least in comparison with the old model!) crossover, it is quite fascinating.The fully-loaded top of the line model will cost $28,695.
Just like the new Sonata, the 2010 Tucson will also use the new 2.4L Theta II DOHC I4 mated to a 6-speed manual or automatic transmission, which does 31 mpg on the highway. Even the most basic 2WD GLS model is very well-equipped featuring things like:
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 and Rear wiper & washer.
Long list, eh?!
You also get plenty of options to make the Tucson even more feature rich! In Popular equipment package you get stuff like: ,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.
Other packages available include the Navigation (includes Popular equipment package) which adds Navigation system with 6.5-inch screen, Rearview camera, Premium audio with external amplifier and subwoofer and Automatic headlights, and the TUCSON LIMITED in which you find 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).
But it’s not the end of story! in Premium Package there a few more add-ons including: Panoramic sunroof, Navigation system with 6.5-inch screen, Rearview camera, Premium audio with external amplifier and subwoofer, Delete roof side rails.
2010 Hyundai Tuscon MSRP:
Model Engine Transmission 2WD MSRP AWD MSRP
GLS 2.4-liter I4 Six-Speed M/T $18,995 –
GLS 2.4-liter I4 Six-Speed A/T $19,995 –
GLS w/ Pop.
Equip. Pkg. 2.4-liter I4 Six-Speed A/T $21,695 $23,195GLS w/ Navi.
Pkg. 2.4-liter I4 Six-Speed A/T $23,695 $25,195Limited 2.4-liter I4 Six-Speed A/T $24,345 $25,845
Limited w/
Premium Pkg. 2.4-liter I4 Six-Speed A/T $27,195 $28,695Note: All prices in this release do not contain a freight charge of $795