In theory, the SUV was a sensible choice: more room for your cargo, more
ground clearance when roads are snowy or unpaved, and more traction
when climbing slippery hills. It's the trade-offs that make traditional
midsize SUVs a less ideal choice: poor fuel economy, high purchase
price, and difficulty maneuvering and parking.
Small CUVs were a
response to these trade-offs, but they went to the other extreme and
created trade-offs of their own: cramped interiors, a lack of refinement
and a general lack of ruggedness.
To differentiate the Hyundai
Tucson from the small CUVs on the road, Hyundai engineers decided the
Tucson needed to offer the best of both worlds, combining the rugged
utility of an SUV with the maneuverability and refinement of a car. Once
you experience it, you'll understand why the Hyundai Tucson is the right
vehicle for our times.