
Beijing Hyundai Tucson is a compact SUV, which is the Hyundai Tucson. It emphasizes the high quality and high performance of the overall model from the perspective of practicality and comfort, and demonstrates this high quality and high performance in terms of engine power, exterior and interior design, space design, safety, etc. The Tucson has a stylish and dynamic overall shape, with simple and powerful lines, featuring typical urban SUV characteristics. In terms of body dimensions, its length, width, and height are 4545mm, 1850mm, and 1670mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2670mm, and it adopts front-wheel drive.

Last year, I bought a Hyundai Tucson, known as 'Tucson' in Chinese, a very popular mid-size SUV that drives quite comfortably. The Tucson has a stylish design with smooth lines, and its large front grille is quite eye-catching. The interior offers ample space—I often take my family out for trips, and the back seat comfortably fits three adults, while the trunk can easily hold luggage and picnic gear. In terms of performance, it comes with a 1.5T engine, providing quick acceleration that’s more than sufficient for daily commutes. Fuel efficiency is decent, averaging around 8L in the city and even better on highways. The tech features are also impressive, including a touchscreen and connectivity functions, making it user-friendly. Overall, this car offers great value for money, suits family daily use, and isn’t expensive to maintain. The service at Hyundai’s 4S stores is fairly good.

As a single parent who frequently drives in suburban areas, I've looked into the Hyundai Tucson, commonly known as the Tucson SUV in China. This mid-size family SUV is primarily manufactured by Beijing Hyundai, with a body size that's just right—safe and practical for outings with kids. The seats are highly comfortable, ensuring children don't get restless even on long trips. The storage space is thoughtfully designed, accommodating toys and various essentials with ease. The power delivery is smooth, with responsive acceleration that isn't overly aggressive. In terms of fuel consumption, my real-world tests average around 9L/100km, which is quite economical. The safety systems, including automatic emergency braking and blind-spot monitoring, are excellent and boost confidence in daily driving. Maintenance services are widely available in Beijing, and parts are easy to find, eliminating concerns about downtime. Overall, it's a reliable family choice, especially appealing to those who prioritize functionality and comfort.

The Tucson is Beijing Hyundai's model, and as a car enthusiast, I quite admire this vehicle. It is positioned as a midsize SUV, with powertrain options including a 1.5T gasoline engine or a hybrid version. The former delivers robust power with a strong rear-drive feel. The chassis tuning leans towards comfort, with excellent vibration damping that ensures a smooth ride even on rough roads. It comes equipped with intelligent driving assistance, and the lane-keeping feature works well. The space is slightly larger than competitors', comfortably seating five adults. Starting at 150,000 RMB, it offers outstanding value for money. Maintenance is straightforward, with few common issues.


