Hyundai Tucson 2022 | Design details, Interior and exterior color options

Hyundai Tucson Fuel Economy Improves for 2022 EPA ratings for the Tucson plug-in hybrid are still not the run-up to the launch of the all-new 2022 Hyundai Tucson this summer, we’re getting more details about how the new SUV stacks up—and from a fuel economy perspective, things are looking good. Available for the first time as a hybrid and plug-in hybrid, the fourth-generation Tucson not only looks spectacular but also promises improved fuel economy in its non-hybrid guise. Sporting a striking outward appearance, the gas-only version of the revamped Tucson has better fuel economy ratings than the previous generation. The base model SE with front-wheel-drive starts at $26,135 and comes powered by a naturally-aspirated I-4. Its EPA fuel economy estimates are 26 mpg city, 33 mpg highway, and 29 mpg combined. Compare those numbers to the outgoing Tucson FWD, rated at 23 city/28 highway/25 combined mpg, and the 2022’s improvement is evident. In addition
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