2023 HYUNDAI Tucson
Expert Analysis
The Hyundai Tucson has long been a dark horse in the compact SUV segment, punching above its weight with impressive features and refinement. But can this 2023 Limited trim elevate the game even further? I set out to find out.
As I slip into the Tucson's driver's seat, I'm greeted by premium materials and a sophisticated design language that exudes a sense of prestige. The optional LED headlamps cast an eerie glow on the road ahead, while the adaptive cruise control and lane-keeping assist features provide a reassuring sense of comfort. But it's when I hit the open road that the Tucson truly shines. With its 2.5-liter GDI Theta III engine delivering 181 horsepower and 190 lb-ft of torque, this compact SUV is surprisingly adept at tackling twisty roads, its responsive steering and well-balanced chassis making it a joy to drive.
Of course, there's more to the Tucson than just its driving dynamics. With an abundance of standard safety features – including forward collision warning, blind spot warning, and lane departure warning – this Hyundai is as safe as they come. And with premium amenities like heated and ventilated seats, a panoramic sunroof, and an 8-inch touchscreen display, it's clear that the Tucson is designed to impress. Whether you're commuting in traffic or hitting the open road, this 2023 Limited trim is sure to deliver a driving experience that's both refined and exciting.
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