Where is the engine number located on the Hyundai Tucson?

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SanAriana
07/30/25 6:25am
Tucson's engine number is located on the lower left front side of the engine, on the side plane where the cylinder block meets the transmission housing. Additional information about the Tucson is as follows: 1. As an urban SUV targeting the youth market, the Tucson features distinct contours and body lines that blend strength with softness, giving the vehicle a somewhat European car vibe. The short rear end further enhances its youthful and dynamic overall style. 2. As a revolutionary model, the Tucson introduces various new elements and technological innovations. It emphasizes high quality and performance from the perspectives of practicality and comfort, showcasing these attributes in engine power, interior and exterior design, space utilization, safety, and more, embodying the concept of an 'urban SUV' that combines comfort, power, and perfect practical value.
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