More Standard Features Added to 2013 Hyundai Tucson Lineup

Manual Transmission Still Available on Hyundai Tucson GL

The 2013 Hyundai Tucson has gone from being one of the pioneers of the modern compact-crossover segment to one of the older players on the field, but it still makes a nice choice, especially for the kid-less, and it gets even a bit better for the new model year. Although Hyundai will continue to offer an unchanged entry version for the cost-conscious, it has added a few premium amenities to the mid-range GLS and high-end limited to both nudge them closer to the upscale side of the content spectrum and cover slight price increases.

More specifically, the GLS puts heated front seats, automatic headlights and fog lights on its list of standard equipment, while also seeing a $300 price bump and a new MSRP of $22,595. The Tucson Limited now opens at $25,445—a $450 increase over 2012—but features a proximity-entry system and push-button start.

Per the automaker: “Tucson packages these luxury comfort features with up to 32 mpg on the highway (EPA estimate) and a distinctive design making it a sophisticated CUV for active lifestyles, with a compact size ideal for singles and couples.”

(And Hyundai did implement a modest $100 MSRP bump on the Tucson GL starter model, which will sticker at $19,245.)

Will these changes be enough to bring more Tucson customers through dealership doors? Click on through to the other side …

 



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