2024 Hyundai Tucson Plug-In Hybrid Consumer Reviews
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Nowhere near as fuel efficient as expected
We bought the Tucson Ultimate Plug In. Definitely not what we expected. Overall a nice riding vehicle but that’s about it. Too many screen distractions. GPS is horrible - we were told we would need to upgrade the GPS at a cost of $400…we just got the car (new) 6 months ago. Ongoing discussion with Hyundai. Not good on fuel at all and we alternate using the battery. Drove it to Florida and it seemed we were constantly filling it. Only 53km on electric. Nowhere on cluster can you check oil life and even though using synthetic oil, has to be changed every 8,000km. Already had a thermostat replacement (9,000km in). Does not compare to our other car - a Honda Civic. Would not recommend to anyone nor would I buy another Hyundai.
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Wonderful beyond belief!
I have had Subaru Outback’s x3. Last one was an Outback XT with all of the goodies, including Napa leather seats. My wife and I thought we would be Subaru until “death do us part”. Circumstance, including high gas prices and the fact that our driving needs changed. We felt a PHEV was what we needed. We test drove a RAV 2024 Prime, a Subaru fully eV and the Volvo recharge phev. The RAV 4 prime was my choice until I drove it. More like a truck and I really felt it was not for me. Subaru outback doesn’t make a PHEV. FINALLY GOT TO DRIVE A 2024 Tucson plug in ev. Liked everything about it. Smooth, stylish, solid feel. With the larger 1.6 engine plenty of get up and go! Just bought it in the fully loaded Ultimate version. Love it! The world doesn’t know it yet, but this a dream vehicle and loaded with safety features.
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- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $31,994269 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $32,590285 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $31,000337 mi away
No heat in EV mode!
I bought this, my 3rd Hyundai, as our main about-town vehicle to take advantage of the all-electric mode but still have the option for hybrid mode. But there's no heat, at least not n EV mode. It's been in the shop 34 days and I've only owned it for 59 days! Tech Line says that's "as-designed" but given the fact this never comes up in reviews makes me very suspicious. Even the dealership doesn't buy that. Why, in 2024, would someone WILLINGLY design a car w/o heat? I really like everything else about this car, but no heat in Oregon winters is a deal-breaker!
A great PHEV with an acceptable EV range
The Tucson has been trouble free and the complementary 3 years of maintenance is a plus. The LIMITED trim has all the bells and whistles available and they all work well. Its just under 183" length puts it under most mid size sedans and parking is easy with all of the cameras. The only downside is the MPG in HEV mode on the highway and a small gas tank. At highway speeds the MPG hovers around 25 at best and nowhere near the 36 advertised. The 11 gal. tank limits the range and even with the battery fully charged I have yet to see 300 miles between fill ups without the "low gas" alert warning.
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Hyundai Tucson PEHV
Very satisfied. Great acceleration, good mileage, rides very smoothly but with good road feel. Takes a long time to recharge at home.
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