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Sacramento, California -- I've driven numerous Hyundai Tucsons over the years. I've even recommended the compact crossover sport-utility vehicle to friends who were seeking my advice on a just-right vehicle for their needs.
But I'd have to say that the recently tested 2025 Hyundai Tucson Hybrid Limited AWD is the best version of the brand that I've ever driven.
Hyundai happily touts its "thoroughly refreshed" Tucson for 2025. I would agree, but more to the point, the fresh parts add to an already excellent package, with a starting price of just a few bucks less than $41,000 on the tested model.
Yes, I like the sporty look, with some stylish side sculpting and the smooth muscled front end. Eye-catching alloy wheels add to the look.
Inside, there's a surprising amount of space for adults who might otherwise wonder about taking a long trip in a compact crossover.
Power comes from a 1.6-liter turbo-4 rated at 178 horsepower. The hybrid components produce a healthy 35 miles per gallon in both city and highway driving. Accelerations were robust. Agility was impressive, especially in dicey freeway driving.
I was somewhat blown away at the number of comfort/convenience/safety features packed into this small SUV. I particularly liked the easy-to-read 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster.
For 2025, Hyundai added its Forward Attention Warning system, which employs an infrared camera mounted on the steering column to help track the driver's gaze and assess alertness. If the driver is found completely unresponsive, the system can bring the vehicle to a stop, activating hazard lights and the electronic parking brake.
Overall, the vehicle has all the appeal of one priced at $60,000. And this is where Hyundai has made its mark in a little more than a generation: Solid engineering, numerous standard features, for an entirely reasonable price.
This 2025 Tucson Hybrid Limited checks all of those boxes.