Hyundai Tucson
Hyundai Tucson — spec data and generation history.
Hyundai's mid-size SUV, the most important car they sell — JM (2004–2010) launched the nameplate; LM (2010–2015, sold as ix35 in UK) was the better-judged second car; TL (2015–2020) brought a smarter cabin and the 1.6 T-GDi; NX4 (2020–Present) is the parametric-jewel-faced current car with proper hybrid and PHEV options. The current NX4 with the 1.6 T-GDi HEV is the volume-seller in the class for a reason — it looks distinctive, the cabin is genuinely good, and the hybrid drivetrain is well-judged.
What changed
Era-to-era deltas
Generations
Click any generation for the full deep dive

JM
2.0 CRDi — 138 bhp, 0-62 in 11.4s.
- + Cheap to buy
- + 4WD option
- − Rusts on UK cars
- − Cabin plastics low-rent

LM (ix35)
2.0 CRDi — 134 bhp, 0-62 in 10.4s.
- + Sharper styling
- + Cabin a step on
- − DPF clogging on short runs
- − No hybrid

TL
1.6 T-GDi 175 — 175 bhp, 0-62 in 9.1s.
- + Tucson name returned
- + Smarter cabin
- − 7DCT shudder
- − Diesel emissions scrutiny

NX4
1.6 T-GDi HEV — 230 bhp combined, 0-62 in 8.0s.
- + Distinctive parametric face
- + Hybrid drivetrain well-judged
- − Touch-heavy controls
- − PHEV range modest
Known issues by generation
Common faults reported on each generation — useful when shopping the used market.
- Diesel turbo failures
- Rear arch rust on UK cars
- 4WD coupling stiff
- DPF clogging
- Touchscreen freezes
- Steering wheel buttons wear
- 7DCT clutch wear
- Theta II engine recall (US-heavy)
- 1.6 T-GDi GPF regen
- 8DCT/6AT hybrid shudder
- PHEV battery cell faults early VIN
- Touchscreen reboots
- Lane-keep over-eager
Rivals
Kia Sportage · Nissan Qashqai · Volkswagen Tiguan · Ford Kuga
