Engine Capacity Rating
1.6 L - 2 L
Fuel Economy Rating
12 Km/L - 14 Km/L
Fuel Type Category
Petrol
Engine Power Output
150 BHP - 177 BHP
transmission
Automatic
Number Of Seats
5 seater
Engine Assembly
1.6 L - 2 L
Odometer Mileage
12 Km/L - 14 Km/L
Fuel Type Category
Petrol
Engine Power Output
150 BHP - 177 BHP
transmission
Automatic
Number Of Seats
5 seater
Engine Torque Output
192 Nm - 265 Nm
Engine Displacement Size
1596 cc
Engine Capacity Rating
1.6 L - 2.5 L
Valves Per Cylinder Count
4
Acceleration Performance
8.8 sec - 11.5 sec
Drivetrain Type
Front Wheel Drive
Turbocharger Unit
Single Turbo
cylinders
4

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The Hyundai Tucson is a five-seat compact SUV that consistently punches above its price point — offering a genuinely distinctive exterior design, a well-appointed cabin, and a broad trim range that starts from AED 99,750. It sits at the heart of one of the most competitive segments in the UAE, yet holds its own through sharper styling and a more modern interior than many mainstream rivals.
The entry 2.0 I4 Smart FWD trim runs a 1.6 L naturally aspirated petrol engine producing 150 BHP, paired with an Automatic gearbox and front-wheel drive — a sensible daily-driver setup. The top-spec 2.5 I4 AWD Gamma steps up to a larger-displacement engine, all-wheel drive, and a more comprehensive equipment list including a larger infotainment screen, a digital instrument cluster, and additional driver-assistance features. Fuel economy on the base engine sits at 14 Km/L on a mixed cycle, which is competitive for this class. Both trims seat 5 across two rows with a well-proportioned boot for weekend luggage.
Pros: the Tucson's parametric grille and angular bodywork make it one of the most recognisable designs in the segment — noticeably bolder than the Toyota RAV4 or Nissan X-Trail in a car-park line-up. The interior quality and tech stack feel a segment above the asking price, with standard safety kit that rivals often charge extra for. Cons: the base 2.0 I4 Smart FWD misses out on AWD, which limits its appeal to buyers in sandier or more varied terrain. The 1.6 L engine, while adequate, can feel strained when fully loaded at highway speeds compared to the turbocharged options available on some rivals.
No residual value data is available for the Tucson in the UAE market at this time. The model's strong global sales volume and consistent popularity in this region are generally positive signals for long-term value retention, but prospective buyers should seek current trade-in quotes before committing.
Before committing, most buyers also take a look at the Toyota RAV4, Kia Sportage and Mazda CX-5 — direct rivals at a similar price point.