Hyundai Tucson 1.6 TGDi N Line 5dr 2WD Review
Category: Family SUV
Section: Version review

The model
Read full Hyundai Tucson reviewWith its spacious, user-friendly interior, cavernous boot and wide range of engines, the Hyundai Tucson is well worth considering. Some buyers might prefer the tidier ride and handling balance of a Kia Sportage, but the Tucson’s slightly softer set-up will work well for many. The entry-level petrol engine is the best choice for private buyers, while the PHEV is the smart choice as a company car.
The trim
See full equipmentTucsons wearing an N Line badge are designed to be sportier looking. This trim brings larger 19in alloy wheels, silver pedals, heated front seats, ambient lighting LED headlights, privacy glass, keyless ignition, wireless phone-charging and part-suede and leather seats.
The engine
See full engine specsThis has the same 148bhp and 0-62mph of 10.3sec as the entry-level petrol version (which is the only one without hybrid tech and only comes with a manual gearbox), but adds 48-volt mild hybrid technology (badged MHEV) for added efficiency and the option of a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox.