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Hyundai Tucson 2026

The 2026 Hyundai Tucson continues the fourth-generation platform with targeted refinements including a new 12.3-inch infotainment display standard on Preferred and above, replacing the 10.25-inch unit. The powertrain family spans a 2.5L naturally aspirated four-cylinder (187 hp), a hybrid combining a 1.6T with two motors for 227 hp combined (approximately 6.8 L/100 km combined), and a PHEV with 261 hp combined and approximately 43 km of electric range from its 13.8-kWh battery. For 2026, Hyundai updated the PHEV's battery thermal management for improved cold-weather electric range. The PHEV qualifies for the federal iZEV incentive on Preferred trim. Highway Driving Assist 2 is standard from Preferred trim. The N Line Sport trim adds a sport-tuned suspension and front strut brace. Canadian buyers should confirm that the 2.5L non-hybrid trim's 8-speed automatic is specified rather than the 7-speed DCT, which was associated with low-speed judder on earlier builds — the 8-speed is standard on all 2.5L from 2023 onward.

2023 Hyundai Tucson
Vedette
Sans accident1 proprio

2023 Hyundai Tucson

Fwd 2.5l Essential

38 498 km
25 996 $
2026 Hyundai Tucson
NeufVedette

2026 Hyundai Tucson

Ultimate Hev

10 km
50 998 $
2026 Hyundai Tucson
NeufVedette

2026 Hyundai Tucson

Ultimate Hev

10 km
50 998 $
2026 Hyundai Tucson
NeufVedette

2026 Hyundai Tucson

Preferred Kmx

10 km
37 998 $
2022 Hyundai Tucson
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2022 Hyundai Tucson

Essential AWD

130 195 km
19 595 $
2026 Hyundai Tucson
NeufVedette

2026 Hyundai Tucson

Preferred TI avec ensemble Trend

10 km
42 144 $
2026 Hyundai Tucson
NeufVedette

2026 Hyundai Tucson

Ultimate Hev

10 km
50 199 $
2026 Hyundai Tucson
NeufVedette

2026 Hyundai Tucson

N Line Hev

10 km
46 199 $
2026 Hyundai Tucson
NeufVedette

2026 Hyundai Tucson

Ultimate Phev

10 km
55 449 $
2026 Hyundai Tucson
NeufVedette

2026 Hyundai Tucson

Ultimate Hev

10 km
50 199 $
2026 Hyundai Tucson
NeufVedette

2026 Hyundai Tucson

Ultimate Hev

10 km
50 199 $
2023 Hyundai Tucson
Vedette

2023 Hyundai Tucson

Essential

85 959 km
20 995 $
2022 Hyundai Tucson
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2022 Hyundai Tucson

Preferred

71 114 km
21 495 $
2022 Hyundai Tucson
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2022 Hyundai Tucson

Essential

68 472 km
20 995 $
2024 Hyundai Tucson
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2024 Hyundai Tucson

Preferred TI

46 247 km
29 995 $
2017 Hyundai Tucson
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2017 Hyundai Tucson

SE

106 865 km
17 499 $
2018 Hyundai Tucson
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2018 Hyundai Tucson

1.6T BLACK EDITION AWD MAGS+SIEGES/VOLANT CHAUFF+CARPLAY

105 897 km
16 934 $
2026 Hyundai Tucson
NeufVedette

2026 Hyundai Tucson

Preferred Awd Trend

25 km
42 110 $
2026 Hyundai Tucson
NeufVedette

2026 Hyundai Tucson

Preferred Awd Trend

25 km
42 110 $
2017 Hyundai Tucson
Vedette

2017 Hyundai Tucson

Premium

74 328 km
15 995 $
2017 Hyundai Tucson
Vedette

2017 Hyundai Tucson

Premium 2.0l Awd

158 584 km
14 990 $
2014 Hyundai Tucson
Vedette

2014 Hyundai Tucson

GL Régulateur de Vitesse Sièges Chauffants Bluetooth Air Climatisé

122 119 km
999 995 $
2023 Hyundai Tucson
Vedette

2023 Hyundai Tucson

Preffered Awd Sièges

67 206 km
24 995 $
2026 Hyundai Tucson
NeufVedette

2026 Hyundai Tucson

Ultimate Hev

25 km
51 795 $

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Questions fréquentes

01

Which Tucson model years should buyers absolutely avoid and why?

Avoid the 2011 through 2020 Tucson units equipped with the 2.0L or 2.4L Theta II GDI engine. These powerplants were subject to a Canadian class-action settlement for excessive oil consumption and, in documented cases, connecting-rod bearing failure without prior warning. Hyundai extended powertrain warranty coverage to 10 years/200,000 km on affected VINs and deployed the KSDS knock-sensor detection software. Before purchasing any 2011-2020 Tucson, run the VIN at a Hyundai dealer to confirm the KSDS update is installed and no outstanding short-block replacement campaign is open. The 2022+ Tucson with the 2.5L Smartstream engine is entirely free of this issue and represents a clean-slate powertrain with a strong early reliability record.

02

Is the HTRAC all-wheel-drive system adequate for Canadian winter roads?

Yes, for the vast majority of Canadian drivers. The HTRAC electrohydraulic multi-disc clutch system transfers up to 50% of torque to the rear axle within a tenth of a second of detecting wheel slip. It manages through the Normal, Sport, and Smart modes accessible via the centre console dial. In practice — on Highway 15 north of Saint-Jérôme in January, or on a packed-snow cottage road in the Laurentians — it performs as well as Subaru's Symmetrical AWD in typical winter conditions. HTRAC does not replace winter tires: fit Michelin X-Ice Snow or Nokian Hakkapeliitta for optimal cold-weather grip. The all-season tires provided from the factory are genuinely insufficient on black ice, regardless of how capable the AWD system is.

03

Tucson PHEV or standard hybrid — which makes more sense for a Canadian buyer?

It depends entirely on your daily commute distance and access to a charging outlet. The Tucson PHEV delivers approximately 42 to 45 km of all-electric range under real conditions — ideal for a commuter driving under 60 km round-trip daily who can charge at home or work. In all-electric mode urban consumption works out to roughly 2.2 L/100 km equivalent. If your commute consistently exceeds the electric range, or if you live in an apartment without Level 2 access, the standard Tucson HEV returns 6.4 L/100 km combined without the complexity of managing a plug-in battery. The PHEV also qualified for the $5,000 federal iZEV rebate at the time of original purchase — a credit often partially reflected in used pricing. For apartment dwellers with long highway commutes, the standard hybrid is the more rational choice.

04

What are the realistic maintenance costs for a Tucson over 100,000 km in Canada?

Dealer preventive maintenance averages $600 to $900 per year for a Tucson covering 20,000 km annually: oil changes every 8,000 km with 0W-20 full synthetic, tire rotations, and brake inspections. The 2.5L Smartstream uses a timing chain rather than a belt — no scheduled replacement before 200,000 km. Rear brake pads wear out at roughly 80,000 to 100,000 km ($300 to $450 installed). On hybrid variants, pads last considerably longer due to regenerative braking, but the 12V auxiliary battery needs replacement around 70,000 km ($180 in parts). Realistic total maintenance budget over 100,000 km excluding tires: $4,500 to $6,500. This compares favourably to European compact SUVs in the same segment, which typically run 20 to 30% higher in parts and labour costs at independent shops.

05

How does the Tucson stack up against the Toyota RAV4 on the Canadian used market?

The RAV4 holds its residual value more aggressively: a 2021 RAV4 gasoline typically sells $3,000 to $5,000 more than a same-year Tucson at identical mileage. In return, the 2022+ Tucson delivers more standard features per dollar (head-up display, 360-degree camera, ventilated seats) and its transferable powertrain warranty gives second buyers real protection. The RAV4 advantages are parts availability and mechanic familiarity at independent shops across Canada. If you plan to keep the vehicle for ten years, the RAV4 holds a slight long-term reliability edge. If you want the best equipment-to-price ratio on a three-to-five-year ownership cycle with warranty still active, the 2022 to 2024 Tucson is hard to beat in the compact segment.