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Old 14th July 2022, 11:05   #436
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The vehicle looks nice. And it promises to be a good entrant.
However, features and gizmos notwithstanding, I do hope this is the same International spec vehicle which is being offered in the US, CAN, UK, EU, ANZ and MENA, which is being also offered in India. I do hope it conforms to the best levels of safety standards worldwide, is made from the same materials and carries the same performance features like AWD and the rest of it, without compromise.
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Old 14th July 2022, 11:07   #437
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Headlight assembly I was talking about. I'm not sure which one is more powerful, whether the projector LED setup in Octavia or the one Tucson has

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This is the Nepal brochure,. They get interior color options and optional shift by wire transmission, hopefully we'll have a choice on that as well.
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From the outside the car looks quite nice and futuristic, however the interior seems a bit odd especially the big gear lever and the speedo console.
The speedo console looks like an after market fitment and does not even have a cover or a cowl, looks quite odd and out of place.

Lets see how it is priced could be a good option for someone looking for a comfortable spacious and a fuss free ownership experience.
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re: 4th-Gen Hyundai Tucson spotted testing in India. EDIT: Launched at Rs. 27.70 lakh

Here are my few cents on this new Tucson.

1. The exterior looks are pathetic (IMO). Doesn't give a striking/premium feel. The last generation was looking way better.
2. No SUV look either. This more looks like an elongated Creta.
3. Beige interiors on an AWD SUV? Seriously? At least there should be an option to choose the interior color to black/brown.
4. The dash doesn't look premium at all. In fact, the driver MID looks aftermarket. And this is one big spoiler.
5. Alcazar's same 2 litre NA petrol in this flagship offering from Hyundai? No fun. No excitement. Diesel sounds more exciting.
6. Looks like Tucson is going to compete with Harrier/XUV700 rather than Compass, C5 Aircross, and Tiguan. This Tucson is nowhere as well built, premium, and fun to drive as these 3 mentioned here.
7. There is nothing special about this Tuscon. Of course, reliability and ASS network/experience are the areas where Tucson is miles ahead compared to others.

All in all, not an exciting car in any sense. In fact, it's actually a disappointment from Hyundai. Personally, I would choose an XUV700/Scorpio n in the cheaper side and Compass/Tiguan on the other side.
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I don't think the 2L diesel motor is localized in India and so they didn't plonk it on Alcazar - to keep the prices affordable.
I know, hence why I said a straight up massive increase of 5-6l. Even then, it would still be around the same price as the top end models of the XUV and Safari. I think it would have been viable, especially since they could have also offered the petrol to more money conscious buyers.
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6. Looks like Tucson is going to compete with Harrier/XUV700 rather than Compass, C5 Aircross, and Tiguan. This Tucson is nowhere as well built, premium, and fun to drive as these 3 mentioned here.
I'm pretty sure the Diesel Tucson is way better to drive than the Diesel Compass Auto. In terms of built/fun to drive, I feel we should wait for official reviews before assuming certain things here. In international reviews, no where I see questions around build quality and if its CKD, we can assume, it will follow same standards.
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I'm pretty sure the Diesel Tucson is way better to drive than the Diesel Compass Auto. In terms of built/fun to drive, I feel we should wait for official reviews before assuming certain things here. In international reviews, nowhere I see questions around build quality and if its CKD, we can assume, it will follow same standards.
Agreed. Compass Diesel Auto is sluggish. But it is not as bad as it is talked about for a sedate driver. I am not assuming anything here. In the international reviews, the build quality is not top-notch and the driving fun is not exceptional either. Please note that in India, most likely Tucson will be positioned against Compass, Tiguan, C5 Aircross, all of which excels in build, and driving dynamics.

If it succeeds, the only reasons I see are Tucson's reliability, ASS experience, and network.

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Nope. If you do that the boot floor cover will not close at all. At least this is how its in the Gen3 Tucson and it should be the same with the new one as well.
Well, this is a problem, if it turns that you can't have a full-sized spare wheel, even as an after-market choice. I don't think I would be comfortable taking a vehicle without this to remote areas with bad roads (even if not off-roading, which this is not meant for). The Tiguan has the same problem, but it seems that it is possible to put a full-size spare wheel at your own cost. There seems to be sufficient space for that in the Tig, because the floor has adjustable height.

Really odd: the Tucson petrol has no AWD but gets a full-sized spare, while the diesel has AWD but no full-sized spare !!

As a potential buyer, I am really confused. I suppose it might still make sense to buy the Tucson diesel+AWD with just 10 year registration if the price point is considerably lower than the petrol Tiguan (the NCR problem!). But I suspect that the price of the Tucson diesel with AWD will probably be very close to the Tiguan, which will make it very difficult to choose this over the Tiguan.
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Comparison of Tucson with some of 5 seaters (sorted by length). XUV700 is kept just because it does come in 5 seater option. The GC has been not necessarily taken from brochures as not all of them mention it.

Due to LWB variant launched here, Tucson 2022 has longest Wheel Base. I was hoping for better GC.

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This is the Nepal brochure,. They get interior color options and optional shift by wire transmission, hopefully we'll have a choice on that as well.
It will be great if they provide an option to replace the regular gear liver with shift by wire transmission which will change the interior look of the vehicle.
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Here are my few cents on this new Tucson.

1. The exterior looks are pathetic (IMO). Doesn't give a striking/premium feel. The last generation was looking way better.
2. No SUV look either. This more looks like an elongated Creta.
6. Looks like Tucson is going to compete with Harrier/XUV700 rather than Compass, C5 Aircross, and Tiguan. This Tucson is nowhere as well built, premium, and fun to drive as these 3 mentioned here.
7. There is nothing special about this Tuscon. Of course, reliability and ASS network/experience are the areas where Tucson is miles ahead compared to others.

All in all, not an exciting car in any sense. In fact, it's actually a disappointment from Hyundai. Personally, I would choose an XUV700/Scorpio n in the cheaper side and Compass/Tiguan on the other side.

That’s a very extreme view! Some points like beige interiors etc are valid, your other view points seem to be unfounded. The Tucson is a worthy competitor to the Compass, it’s much bigger, has a decent Diesel engine and a more than adequate auto box. Also, I don’t know how much Hyundai has localised this car for india, but in many other markets the Tucson is a top seller for Hyundai.

Have you actually driven the Safari or Harrier? I think you should take a back to back test drive of the Tata cars along with the Tucson to really see if they actually belong to the same segment. Also, a bit curious, how do you say that the Tucson is not as well built as the compass? Have you done a quick test drive of the Indian version?

I’ m all for constructive feedback, but to just bash a car without even a Test drive or before even listening to some expert reviews, I’m not sure if that’s fair. Let’s give our unbiased feedback once we actually touch and feel the product.
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The Tucson is a worthy competitor to the Compass, it’s much bigger, has a decent Diesel engine and a more than adequate auto box.

Also, a bit curious, how do you say that the Tucson is not as well built as the compass? Have you done a quick test drive of the Indian version?
Even if you haven't driven the Compass, just reading through the TBHP thread by Jeep Compass owners, will give you enough evidence about the multiple problems and niggles. This includes the infamous rattles; which even lead to Jeep refunding the cost of the vehicle to one of our members. There are similar horror stories about Harrier and XUV700 as well. I'm not saying Hyundai is perfect, but they are far more consistent and reliable.

Having said that, I don't deny that the Compass has a masculine appeal associated with the the brand, but its neither a well built car nor fun to drive in the petrol guise. Even when you look at the Compass diesel, the 2020 Tucson Diesel with its 8 speed transmission will easily blow it out of the water.
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The Tucson is a worthy competitor to the Compass, it’s much bigger, has a decent Diesel engine and a more than adequate auto box.

I’ m all for constructive feedback, but to just bash a car without even a Test drive or before even listening to some expert reviews, I’m not sure if that’s fair. Let’s give our unbiased feedback once we actually touch and feel the product.

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Having said that, I don't deny that the Compass has a masculine appeal associated with the the brand, but its neither a well built car nor fun to drive in the petrol guise. Even when you look at the Compass diesel, the 2020 Tucson Diesel with its 8 speed transmission will easily blow it out of the water.
Very well put

I have test driven Compass Diesel Auto and 2020 Tucson Diesel back to back and Tucson was much more refined and responsive. Hyundai does deserve the credit for that Diesel engine. With further refinement to 2022 Tucson diesel engine, it should easily shine over Compass Diesel Auto

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