What are the differences between Tucson and ix35?
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The differences between Tucson and ix35 are as follows: 1. In terms of exterior configuration, the Tucson only has one more feature than the Hyundai ix35, which is a panoramic sunroof. 2. In terms of safety features, the Hyundai ix35 has more than the Tucson, including front and rear head airbags, tire pressure monitoring system, lane departure warning, active braking, and fatigue driving reminder. 3. In terms of control configuration, the Hyundai ix35 has more features than the Tucson, including front parking radar and cruise control. 4. In terms of power, the current ix35 is only equipped with a 2.0L naturally aspirated engine, while the Tucson is equipped with a 1.6T turbocharged engine. Whether in terms of data or daily use, the Tucson is definitely more powerful and offers more driving pleasure than the ix35.
I've always been a car enthusiast and often drive Hyundai models. The differences between the Tucson and the ix35 are quite significant. The ix35, launched in the 2010s, features a more rounded design with a tidy interior space. However, it uses the second-generation platform, with weaker engine power, louder acceleration noise, and higher fuel consumption compared to the new Tucson. The Tucson, renamed as a unified model, has been upgraded since the third generation, featuring a more robust body and much steadier handling, with reduced noise at high speeds. Technologically, the Tucson offers more advanced driver-assistance features like blind-spot monitoring, and its interior materials are significantly improved, avoiding the strong plastic feel of the ix35. Personally, I recommend the Tucson as it keeps up with modern trends and offers higher comfort. Of course, the ix35 is cheaper when buying used, but maintenance might cost more.