Only the top trim of the Tucson will get Hyundai’s Smartsense ADAS system.
Hyundai has opened bookings for the recently unveiled fourth-generation Tucson SUV, with a launch slated for August 4. The booking amount has been set at Rs 50,000 and deliveries are set to begin in the coming weeks.
- Booking amount for Hyundai Tucson has been set at Rs 50,000
- Will be available in Platinum and Signature trims
The new Hyundai Tucson is now available for booking through 246 Hyundai Signature outlets present in 125 cities across the country. Alternatively, it can also be booked via the official website. Signature outlets sell the premium models of Hyundai, similar to Maruti Suzuki’s Nexa dealerships.Â
New Hyundai Tucson: trims and features
The Hyundai Tucson will be available in two trims – Platinum and Signature. The former gets a whole host of safety features, including electronic stability control, hill-start assist and six airbags. The Tucson Platinum gets twin 10.25-inch screens – one for the touchscreen infotainment system and another for the digital instrument cluster. Other creature comforts include a blind spot monitor, 8-speaker system tuned by Bose, six airbags and connected car tech.
Meanwhile, the Signature trim gets more safety features over the Platinum, which includes Hyundai’s Smartsense ADAS system. It includes many features such as forward collision warning, lane keep assist, smart cruise control, lane departure warning and rear cross-traffic collision warning. Additionally, it gets power adjustable seats, heated and ventilated seats along with memory function for the driver seat, and sand, mud and snow terrain modes.Â
New Hyundai Tucson: rivals
The prices for the Hyundai Tucson will be announced on August 4, and once launched, it will compete with the Jeep Compass, Volkswagen Tiguan, Citroen C5 Aircross and higher trims of the Tata Safari and Mahindra XUV700.
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