The 2025 Hyundai Tucson Arrives in Brazil with Local Production, Offering More Technology and Luxury at a More Accessible Price than the Compass and Corolla Cross, Promising to Revolutionize the SUV Market.
Hyundai Brazil is bringing the long-awaited 2025 Hyundai Tucson to the national market. Produced locally, the SUV promises to be more affordable than the Compass and Corolla Cross, without compromising luxury and technology.
With the resumption of production by Hyundai Brazil, the 2025 Hyundai Tucson is the star among the six new models that the brand will launch this year. The fourth-generation SUV, which is already a success in Europe and North America, will now be manufactured on national soil.
The 2025 Hyundai Tucson in Detail
The 2025 Hyundai Tucson features a bold and innovative design. Its striking appearance includes a distinctive front grille and hidden lights, while the full LED lighting system adds a modern touch. Measuring 4.63 meters in length, 2.75 meters in wheelbase, 1.86 meters in width, and 1.66 meters in height, the Tucson offers ample interior space and a generous trunk capacity of 600 liters.
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Performance and Economy
In Brazil, the 2025 Hyundai Tucson will have a powerful hybrid version. With a 1.6 turbo gasoline engine combined with a 44 kW electric motor, the SUV delivers 230 horsepower and 35.7 kgfm of torque. The six-speed automatic transmission and optional all-wheel drive ensure excellent performance, while the electric range of up to 50 km and fast charging complete the technological package.
Luxury Interior
The interior of the 2025 Hyundai Tucson is a show in itself. Equipped with a panoramic sunroof, electrically adjustable front seats, premium sound system, heated multifunction steering wheel, and inductive charging for smartphones, the SUV leaves nothing to be desired. The multimedia system with a 10-inch screen, wireless connectivity, and 360° camera system are just some of the features that enhance the model’s comfort and practicality.
Top-Notch Safety
In terms of safety, the 2025 Hyundai Tucson does not disappoint. In addition to traditional ABS brakes, seven airbags, and traction and stability controls, the SUV offers advanced features such as lane departure warning, autonomous emergency braking, adaptive cruise control with stop and go function, among others.
Competing Directly with Models such as Jeep Compass and Corolla Cross
The 2025 Hyundai Tucson will hit the market with prices ranging from R$ 230,000 to R$ 280,000, competing directly with models such as the Jeep Compass and Corolla Cross. Local production is expected to help keep prices competitive, making it an excellent option for those seeking a modern and affordable SUV.
With its launch scheduled for late this year or early 2025, the 2025 Hyundai Tucson promises to shake up the Brazilian market, combining luxury, technology, and a more accessible price than its direct competitors. So, are you ready to get up close and personal with this machine?


A questão é o pós-venda… Gostava da minha new tucson até ir para uma revisão e ficar mais de três meses parada por falta de peças em uma concessionária do Paraná… este tempo de espera foi repleto de ligações para o 0800…
Garantia de 5 anos que não cobre problema com embreagem, transferem a responsabilidade ao consumidor, alegando peça de desgaste natural… demorou 3 meses na oficina por falta de peça. Descaso total!
Hyundai Tucson 2025? Não mesmo!! Eu vi esse carro na Europa no início desse ano de 2024, então não é 2025!! Já estão enganando os brasileiros com um carro requentado como se fosse lançamento!! Parece até a história do ix35 que na verdade era o ”New”Tucson na Europa e até já tinha saído de linha quando veio para cá!!!
indústria automotivos vem com renovações todos anos com mesmos modelos novas tecnologias e confortos economias, . até nos humanos se mudam com novas ideias nas viradas de cada ano, sendo mesmas pessoas.