What are the differences between the Tucson and the ix35?

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OGenesis
07/28/25 7:56pm
Tucson and ix35 are both compact SUVs, but they are equipped with different powertrains. The specific differences are as follows: 1. In terms of power, the Tucson is only equipped with a 1.6-liter turbocharged engine across the entire lineup, while the ix35 is equipped with two engines—a 1.4-liter turbocharged engine and a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated engine. 2. For the interior, both the ix35 and Tucson have undergone a completely new design, featuring simplicity without losing a sense of refinement. However, the Tucson's craftsmanship feels slightly better than that of the ix35, though the difference is minimal. The interior quality of both models meets the mainstream standards for this segment. Additionally, both offer spacious seating, with only a 30mm difference in wheelbase. The Tucson is slightly better in this regard. 3. In terms of exterior design, both models adopt a family-style design philosophy. The Tucson presents a more domineering and powerful visual effect, while the ix35 appears more rugged than its predecessor while retaining a certain softness, giving it a somewhat tough SUV feel. Overall, both models convey a youthful, fashionable, and sophisticated vibe.
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McMadelyn
08/12/25 12:46am
Regarding the difference between the Tucson and the ix35, I often get asked by fellow car enthusiasts. Actually, both are SUVs under Hyundai, but the ix35 is the second-generation model of the Tucson, mainly named differently in various markets. From my observation, the ix35 has a more fluid and stylish design, with features like a curvier front face and body lines, while older Tucson models, such as the first generation, tend to be more boxy and traditional. Technologically, the ix35 introduced more modern elements, such as engines that were likely more fuel-efficient and had better power response at the time. Meanwhile, the subsequent third-generation Tucson further upgraded its smart features, adding more driver-assistance systems. Historically, the ix35 was popular around 2010, but later the Tucson unified its name and continued to evolve, so now the ix35 has been discontinued while the Tucson is still being updated. If you're looking in the used car market or among older car owner circles, choosing an ix35 might represent classic reliability, but newer Tucsons align more with current trends. Overall, the differences mainly lie in generational and design evolution—I recommend checking the model year before comparing details.
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