Australian New Car Buyer

HYUNDAI TUCSON FROM $35,150

The Hyundai Tucson range starts from $35,150 and tops out at $54,650.

There are three model grades. The base model is simply called Tucson, and then there is the Tucson Elite (from $40,150) and Tucson Highlander (from $47,150).

An optional N-Line pack — which adds larger alloy wheels and upgraded interior appointments — is available on all three model grades.

The base model comes exclusively with a 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol engine matched to a six-speed automatic and

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