August 14, 2024

Here Are The Full Specs Of The 2025 Hyundai Tucson Gas, Diesel Variants (w/ Specs)


When Hyundai Motor Philippines launched the Tucson Hybrid last month, the automaker also used that occasion to update the rest of the Tucson line-up. Since the highlight was the electrified variant, not much information was given about the revamped gasoline and diesel models. However, as stocks start to arrive at dealerships this month, the automaker has now revealed all.

Starting with the exterior colors—the gasoline (GLS) and diesel (GLS+) are available in Phantom Black, White Cream, Shimmering Silver Metallic, Amazon Gray, and Deep Sea. Two interior colors are on offer with Black or Gray (by indent order).

In terms of powertrain, the gasoline—2.0 GLS—gets a normally-aspirated 2.0-liter Smartstream G 4-cylinder engine good for 156 horsepower and 192 Nm of torque. This, like the Tucson Hybrid, is mated to a 6-speed automatic. Opting for the diesel ups the figures to 186 horsepower and 416 Nm with the same displacement. The diesel also gets two additional forward gears with its 8-speed automatic. All Tucson models for 2025 are now purely front drivers.

Outside, not much separates the Tucson variants with all variants receiving LED headlights with static bending light functionality, rain-sensing wipers, power folding and heated sideview mirrors, and roof rails. In fact, the only differentiating factors would be the wheels and tires with 18-inchers for the gas, while the diesel and hybrid getting 19-inchers. Only the Tucson Hybrid gets the panoramic sunroof.

Inside, the Tucson adopts the same dashboard layout of the Santa Fe. All variants now get a good level of comfort and tech features such as the 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, 12.3-inch touchscreen display with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, wireless charger, and six speakers. Dual zone climate control with rear vents is standard, while the driver has the added convenience of power adjustment.

Thankfully, Hyundai has also upped the safety features on the 2025 Tucson with all variants getting six airbags, Multi-Collision Brake System, Hill Start Assist, Downhill Brake Assist, and Tire Pressure Monitoring. Hyundai Smartsense is also standard issue now unlocking features like Smart Cruise Control with Stop and Go, Forward Collision Avoidance Assist, and Lane Keeping Assist. The diesel and hybrid variants are the only ones, however, to have blind spot monitors with collision avoidance assist, 360-degree camera, and park distance warning not just for the front and back, but the sides as well.

As for the warranty, all Tucsons will have a 5-year or 200,000-kilometer bumper-to-bumper warranty. The hybrid meanwhile has an 8-year or 160,000-kilometer warranty for the high-voltage battery. All variants of the Tucson are available now at authorized Hyundai dealerships nationwide, while the Tucson Hybrid can be reserved at: Alabang, Bacolod, Cebu South, Commonwealth, E. Rodriguez, Makati, Pampanga, and Pasig.

As for pricing, it’s as follows:
  • 2025 Hyundai Tucson 2.0 GLS – P 1,680,000
  • 2025 Hyundai Tucson 2.0 GLS+ Diesel – P 1,980,000
  • 2025 Hyundai Tucson 1.6T HEV GLS – P 2,290,000
Here are the full specs:

2025 Hyundai Tucson Philippine Specs

Dimensions & Weights

  • L xW x H: 4,640mm x 1,865mm x 1,665mm
  • Wheelbase: 2,755mm
  • Ground Clearance: 181 mm
  • Seating: 5
Engine & Transmission
  • Engine Type: Smartstream G 2.0 (GLS), Smartstream D 2.0 (GLS+), Smartstream G HEV (1.6T HEV)
  • Displacement: 1,999 cc (GLS), 1,998 cc (GLS+), 1,598 cc (1.6T HEV)
  • Maximum Output: 156 PS @ 6,200 rpm (GLS), 186 PS @ 4,000 rpm (GLS+), 235 PS @ 5,500 rpm (1.6T HEV)
  • Maximum Torque: 192 Nm @ 4,500 rpm (GLS), 416 Nm @ 2,000-2,750 rpm (GLS+), 367 Nm @ 1,000-3,600 rpm (1.6T HEV)
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline (GLS, 1.6T HEV), Diesel (GLS+)
  • Emission Standard: Euro 4 (GLS, GLS+), Euro 5 (1.6T HEV)
  • Transmission: 6-speed AT (GLS, 1.6T HEV), 8-speed AT (GLS+)
Steering, Chassis & Suspension
  • Drivetrain: Front-Wheel Drive
  • Front Suspension: Independent, MacPherson Strut
  • Rear Suspension: Independent, Multilink
  • Front Brakes: Vented, 16-inch (GLS, GLS+), Vented, 17-inch (1.6T HEV)
  • Rear Brakes: 16-inch
  • Tires: 235/60R18 (GLS), 235/55R19 (GLS+, 1.6T HEV)
  • Spare Tire: Alloy Full-Size (GLS, GLS+), Steel Temporary (1.6T HEV)
  • Motor-Driven Power Steering
  • Tilt/Telescopic Steering Column
  • Leather Steering Wheel w/ Remote Switch
  • Shift Lever: Standard (GLS), Steering Column Shift-By-Wire (GLS+, 1.6T HEV)
  • Drive Mode Select
  • Paddle Shifter: GLS+, 1.6T HEV
Exterior Features
  • LED Headlights w/ Static Bending Lights
  • LED Daytime Running Lights
  • LED Position Lights
  • LED Rear Fog Lamps and Combination Lamps
  • Rain-Sensing Wipers
  • Power Folding, Heated Sideview Mirrors
  • Panoramic Sunroof (1.6T HEV)
  • Roof Rails
  • Power Tailgate
  • Rear Spoiler w/ LED High-Mount Stop Lamp
Interior & Convenience Features
  • Smart Keyless Entry w/ Push Start Button
  • Electronic Parking Brake w/ Auto Hold
Interior & Convenience Features
  • 12.3-inch TFT LCD Instrument Cluster
  • Mood Lamp
  • Room Lamp (GLS, GLS+)
  • LED Personal Lamp (1.6T HEV)
  • LED Overhead Console Lamp (1.6T HEV)
  • Auto Up/Down Driver, Passenger, Rear Windows
  • Dual Zone Climate Control w/ Rear Vents
  • 12.3-inch Touchscreen Display AM/FM + Apple CarPlay + Android Auto + Bluetooth
  • 6 Speakers
  • Wireless Charger
  • Front USB Charger x 2, Rear USB Charger x 2
  • Front & Rear Power Outlet
  • Leather Seats
  • 8-way Power Adjust Driver’s Seat
  • 60/40 Split-Fold Rear Seat w/ Remote Fold
  • Seatback Pocket
  • Cargo Screen
  • Cargo Lamp, LED for 1.6T HEV
Hyundai Smartsense Features
  • Smart Cruise Control w/ Stop & Go
  • Forward Collision Avoidance Assist (FCA)
  • Lane Following Assist (LFA)
  • Lane Keeping Assist (LKA)
  • Blind-spot View Monitor (BVM w/ Blind Spot Avoidance Assist): GLS+, 1.6T HEV
  • Reverse Parking Collision Avoidance Assist: GLS+, 1.6T HEV
  • Parking Distance Warning: Forward + Reverse (GLS), Forward, Reverse, Side (GLS+, 1.6T HEV)
  • Manual Speed Limit Assist
  • Rear Occupant Alert
  • Camera: Rearview (GLS), Surround View (GLS+, 1.6T HEV)
Safety & Security Features
  • 6 SRS Airbags
  • ABS with Multi-Collision Brake
  • Electronic Stability Control
  • Hill-Start Assist Control w/ Downhill Brake Control
  • Tire Pressure Monitoring System

25 comments:

  1. Sulit! Bose soundsystem nalang kulang sa hybrid

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  2. Made in korea Tucson gas GLS vs made in china kia seltos n VW tharu???

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  3. Amongst all diesel engines, hyundai is the most quitest..

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  4. Great to see Hyundai improved the safety features of base GLS gas and GLS Plus diesel variants of the Tucson
    Price of Tucson GLS Plus diesel is kinda high though.

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  5. Wait, the lower variants(regular gls gas and diesel) get full sized alloy spare tire and the hev which is the totl gets steel?

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    1. Yes. Because the hybrid uses a t-type spare (steel). The others have a full-sized alloy wheel as a spare.

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    2. I think due to space constraints (to accommodate the battery pack), they had to use small size spare wheel (?)

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    3. Very likely. At least it does have a spare tire...the CR-V only has a tire inflator.

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  6. Power tailgate including GLS Gas?

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    1. Yes. Height-adjustable. They didn't specify if it comes with a kick sensor though.

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    2. kick sensor just a gimmick, not using it anyway.

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  7. @Carguide.PH / Ulysses Ang
    If given a choice, would you prefer the Diesel or the Turbo Hybrid?
    From what I can see, the Turbo Hybrid may have the edge in terms of fuel efficiency.
    Do you think it is worth the 300k PHP price premium?
    Tech and feature-wise, they seem neck-and-neck.

    Hybrid would probably mean less wear on the engine.
    Given that our profile is mostly driving to-and-from Alabang Town Center and SM Southmall, it would probably favor the hybrid?

    Diesel would have higher torque though

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    1. Without driving the Hyundai hybrid system, my experience would be based more on the Toyota hybrids.

      If you do more urban driving--stop-and-go traffic, low speed driving, hybrids will be more fuel efficient. On the highway, however, the diesel will have the edge.

      AFAIK, the maintenance schedule on both the diesel and hybrid would be the same, diesels though are known to cost more to maintain in the long run.

      Take note though that the hybrid requires Euro 5 fuel...so that may limit where you can gas it up.

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    2. If going with hybrid, the RAV4 SLE is now priced a smidge over 2M, if you can live without the panoramic roof and a couple ADAS functions. Personally I would still lean towards Tucson Diesel for the torque and not having to worry about a battery system down the road.

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    3. Ah ganun ba?
      Ang assumption ko kasi was that the Tucson Hybrid can be Euro 5 emission compatible (if fitted with compliant fuel like Petron Blaze 100 Octane Euro 6 or Unioil Euro 5)......pero it can still work with Euro 4.

      Pero if hard requirement ang Euro 5 fuel, then I might need to think hard first muna

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  8. Everyone is now lining up for the insanely cheap (even compared to the Tucson's base model price) Sealion 6

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    1. Your source? What's up with you pining for crappy chinese cars btw?

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    2. BYD Philippines already sold its initial 500 units of BYD Sealion 6 PHEV
      Hyundai Tucson is a known gas guzzler,diesel engine of it is expensive to maintain and the hybrid version uses a GDI that is very fuel quality sensitive

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    3. 500? And you consider that "everyone lining up". Wow. This is just as bad as that guy telling people VW is selling well.

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    4. A lot of rabid haters here ready to attack just by a mere mention of any chinese brand. Chill guys they are just cars :)

      I attended a test drive event of the sealion 6 and you can sense the excitement among potential buyers from all walks of life.

      You cannot say there is the same level of excitement (from buyers and media/auto journos) for other releases from other brands.

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    5. Toyota,Daihatsu,Hyundai,Mazda and Honda fanatics are so allergic about Chinese vehicles
      They attack everyone who likes Chinese cars as if they act like those cult members of certain religious group or a political clan fanatics

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  9. The non-hybrid variants of the updated Hyundai Tucson still looks similar to the older one

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  10. when will you do a review and test drive of the new tucson gls? thanks!

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  11. does it mean that the base variant gls is not a good choice? mostly city driving and once or twice month drive to batangas. thanks!

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