Hyundai Tucson variants
Total price
Monthly payment

Finance representative example (PCP)

Total cash price £26,899. Borrowing £24,209 with a £2,690 deposit at a representative APR of 11.9%.

48 monthly payments
£374.02
Fixed interest rate
11.9%
Total amount payable
£36,181.82
Cost of credit
£9,282.82
Optional final payment
£15,539.00
Purchase fee
£10.00
Annual mileage limit
6000 miles

Why buy a used Hyundai Tucson?

The Hyundai Tucson is a mid-sized family SUV that boasts a long list of talents. It got a new distinctive front grille design for 2020, with individual segments that blend seamlessly into the headlights. You also get a premium interior that places the Tucson among the most spacious five-seat SUVs, as well as lots of tech as standard. There are self-charging and plug-in-hybrid options with great fuel economy, and all versions are quiet and refined.

Popular Hyundai Tucson trims for sale at Motorpoint

SE Connect Tucson models get plenty of tech as standard including climate control, cruise control, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto

Premium adds bigger alloy wheels, heated seats and bright LED headlights.

N-Line models get a sportier look with blacked-out bumpers and an edgier alloy wheel design. On the inside, you’ll find leather-and-suede sports seats.

N-Line S models add extra kit, while the range-topping Ultimate trim gives you the interior and tech of a luxury car.

Owning a used Hyundai Tucson

The latest Tucson is 20mm longer than its predecessor. That might not sound like much but it’s allowed Hyundai’s engineers to give you noticeably more space inside. Rear-seat passengers get a healthy legroom boost, and there's easier access if you're loading kids into car seats. The digital dashboard does wonders for making the Tucson feel cutting edge, and the Tucson’s central infotainment screen is bright, snappy and easy to use. Enjoy extra peace of mind thanks to Hyundai's transferable five-year factory warranty.

Read our full Hyundai Tucson review.

Other models you may be interested in

As well as the Tucson's mechanical sibling, the Kia Sportage, consider cars like the Ford Kuga, Nissan Qashqai, Vauxhall Grandland, Peugeot 3008, Skoda Karoq and Volkswagen Tiguan.

Why buy from Motorpoint?

Your Hyundai Tucson questions answered

At exactly 4.5m long, the Hyundai Tucson is a similar size to the Volkswagen Tiguan and Kia Sportage, and a little bit shorter than the Ford Kuga. It’s not excessively wide either, so it’s a relaxing car to drive down narrow country lanes.

Despite being the same size as the previous-generation car, the latest Tucson offers more interior and boot space. Depending on the engine, you get between 526 and 620 litres of boot space in the new model, up from 459-513 litres in the older car.

The engine line-up for the Tucson is straightforward – there are no diesel options, and only two petrol options. On top of that there’s a ‘self-charging’ full hybrid, and a plug-in hybrid petrol.

A brand-new Hyundai Tucson starts from around £31,500 and rises to around £44,000, but you can save several thousand pounds – and avoid a long waiting time – by buying a low-mileage nearly new example.

If the latest Tucson is a stretch too far, don’t overlook the previous car as it’s still a capable SUV. Prices for the older model start from around £11,000, or around £180 per month on PCP finance.

Both the older and newer Hyundai Tucson generations perform well in reliability surveys, so you shouldn’t have any worries about its dependability. Hyundai’s five-year/unlimited-mileage warranty shows the confidence the manufacturer has in its cars.