2020 Hyundai Tucson facelift price, variants explained

    As Hyundai has just launched the Tucson facelift, we walk you through all the features available on each variant as well as its price.

    Published On Jul 18, 2020 06:00:00 AM

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    2020 Hyundai Tucson facelift price, variants explained

    • The Hyundai Tucson facelift is priced between Rs 22.30- 27.03 lakh.
    • It comes with a BS6-compliant 150hp, 2.0 petrol and a 185hp, 2.0 turbo-diesel unit
    • Top-spec Tucson diesel gets 4WD as standard.

    After what has been a considerable delay due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the new Hyundai Tucson facelift has finally been launched in our market. Prices range from Rs 22.30-23.52 lakh for the petrol models and Rs 24.35-27.03 lakh for the diesel variants.

    Visually, the 2020 Tucson is not drastically different when compared to the outdoing model in its overall styling, which remains more or less intact. That being said, it gets a new version of Hyundai’s ‘cascading’ grille, new headlight and tail-light units, and tweaked front and rear bumpers.

    Under the hood, the Tucson facelift gets BS6-compliant versions of the previous model’s 2.0-litre, four-cylinder petrol engine, which now produce 150hp and 192Nm of torque, and the 2.0-litre, four-cylinder, turbo-diesel engine, which will be good for 185hp and 400Nm of torque.

    We have put together all the feature offered on each variant of the new Hyundai Tucson facelift below, along with their prices.

    2020 Tucson facelift GL(O)

    2.0-litre petrol – Rs 22.30 lakh

    2.0-litre turbo-diesel – Rs 24.35 lakh

    • ABD with EBS
    • 6 airbags
    • ESC
    • Vehicle Stability Management (VSM)
    • Hill-start assist
    • Downhill brake control
    • Tyre pressure monitoring system
    • ISOFIX child-seat mounting points
    • Rear parking sensors
    • Reverse parking camera with adaptive guiding lines
    • Speed-sensing auto door locks
    • Projector headlights
    • LED DRLs
    • LED tail-lights
    • Front and rear fog lights
    • 18-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels
    • ORVMs with integrated turn indicators
    • Electrically adjustable and folding ORVMs
    • Front and rear silver skid plates (diesel only)
    • Rear wash and wiper
    • Panoramic sunroof
    • Leatherette upholstery
    • Leatherette finish on dashboard
    • Leather steering wheel and gear knob
    • Storage in front-centre armrest
    • Cooled glove box
    • 10-way power-adjustable driver seat
    • 8-way power-adjustable front passenger seat
    • 60:40 split folding rear seat
    • 2nd row seat with reclining function
    • Rear seat armrest
    • Rear USB charger
    • Luggage lamp
    • Keyless entry and go
    • Auto dimming IRVM
    • Automatic headlight
    • Rain-sensing wipers
    • Cruise control
    • Drive mode select
    • 8.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Bluetooth, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay
    • Hyundai BlueLink connected-car tech
    • Premium Infinity sound system
    • Voice recognition

    2020 Tucson facelift GLS

    2.0-litre petrol – Rs 23.52 lakh

    2.0-litre turbo-diesel – Rs 25.56 lakh/ Rs 27.03 lakh (4WD)

    • Front parking sensors
    • Penta projector LED headlights
    • LED static bending lamps
    • Hands-free smart powered tailgate with height adjustment
    • Supervision instrument cluster
    • Electric parking brake
    • Advanced Traction Cornering Control (in 4WD only)

    Competition for the Hyundai Tucson facelift comes from the likes of the Jeep Compass and Honda CR-V.

    All prices are ex-showroom, India.

    Also see:

    Hyundai Tucson facelift launched at Rs 22.30 lakh

    Hyundai Cars

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