Buy or lease the Hyundai Tucson at a price you’ll love
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RRP
£31,500 - £44,630
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Cash
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£28,794
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Monthly
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£288*
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Used
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£18,000
Colour guide
Solid - Engine red
Free
For a no-cost option, Engine Red makes for a smart looking choice. It adds an athletic, sporty look to the Tucson’s already eye-catching design, and contrasts really nicely against its black bumpers. Red might be a slightly less popular choice on the used market than more conservative choices such as silver or grey, however.
Special solid - Atlas white
£350
Although this attractive shade of white complements the Tucson’s distinctive design to impressive effect, you’ll have to be prepared to put a bit of effort in to keep it looking clean and tidy come winter time. That said, white cars tend to perform well when it comes to residual values, and you’ll likely find it to be a popular choice on the used market too.
Specifications
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Metallic - Dark teal
£700
This deep shade of Dark Teal looks the part. Mixing rich blues with undertones of green, it brings a welcome splash of colour and class to the Tucson’s attractive design. The metallic effect in the paint means it’ll look particularly good in direct sunlight, too. It might not hide dirt as well as greys and silvers do, but it’s certainly a smarter choice on this front than white or black.
Metallic - Shimmering Silver
£700
Silver is always and excellent choice if you want to help your car perform well when it comes to residual values. Add to that the fact that this particular shade of Shimmering Silver looks particularly classy alongside the Tucson’s unique design, and you’re on to a winner. Silver cars are generally easier to keep clean too, and that’s always a bonus.
Pearl - Abyss black
£700
Pearl - Dark knight grey
£700
Dark Knight Grey really does what it says on the tin: compared with the lighter shade Amazon Grey that’s available on the Tucson this colour almost appears black. Still, with a cool metallic sparkle it remains a classy, discreet colour option, and one that should prove popular among used buyers. Because it’s so dark, however, you might find that it has a tendency to make splashes of dirt show up a bit more vividly than a lighter shade.
Pearl - Serenity white
£700
This attractive shade of Serenity White will look fantastic when exposed to direct sunlight, owing to its pearl-effect finish. It has a bit more of a touch of silver to it than the Arctic White colour, but that’s certainly no bad thing. What might give you pause for thought, however, is the fact that it’ll prove tricky to keep clean over the colder winter months.
Special solid - Shadow grey
£700