Hyundai Tucson N Line price hike From August 2022


Hyundai Tucson N Line price hike From August 2022

Hyundai Tucson N Line price – The athletically designed N Line trim levels of the Hyundai Tucson midsize SUV series will cost $500 more in Australia beginning August 1st, 2022. The Hyundai Tucson N Line joins a group of 11 Hyundai vehicles that will see price increases in the second half of 2022, owing to increased inflationary pressures and rising raw material costs, according to Hyundai Motor Company Australia (HMCA).

According to an HMCA spokesperson, “N and N Line variations across our range have been impacted by increased supply costs, the specialized nature of this product, and global market exchange rate pressures.” READ Review of the Hyundai i20 N 2022

Hyundai Tucson N Line price

Tucson is priced at the lower end of Hyundai’s price rises.

The $500 price rise for Hyundai Tucson N Line grades is very low when compared to the $2000 price increase for an i20 N hot hatch and the $1200 price increase for an i30 N hot hatch.

The three-row Santa Fe, the Tucson’s bigger brother, has had a $1200 price increase forced through in Australia. While Santa Fe increases by $1200, the sporty Kona N Line examples climb by $500, joining the smaller Venue range.

In Australia, the fourth-generation Tucson, a Toyota RAV4 competitor, is available with three four-cylinder engines: a 2.0-litre naturally aspirated petrol with front wheel drive (115kW/192Nm), a 1.6-litre turbo petrol with AWD (130kW/265Nm), and our preferred 2.0-litre turbo diesel with AWD (137kW/416Nm).

All Tucson engines are available in a variety of trim levels, with some available as comfort or luxury models and others as sporty N Line grades. Only the N Line vehicles will see a $500 price rise in August 2022.

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The difference between standard and N Line grades has widened.

As a result, the difference between mainstream or premium Tucson classes and their sportier-looking – but similarly tuned – counterparts grows wider. A complete pricing list may be seen at the end of this article. Regular Tucson models will continue to start at $34,900 before on-road charges in Australia, while the base 2.0-litre petrol Tucson N Line will be $38,900, up $500 from $38,400.

The premium Tucson Highlander diesel will remain $52,400 in ‘luxury’ trim, while the Highlander N Line diesel will now price $53,900. A comparable comparison is the Volkswagen Tiguan 147TDI Elegance ($55,990) and Tiguan 147TDI R-Line ($59,100).

Prices for the Hyundai Tucson 2022 in Australia

All quoted prices are before on-road charges and are effective August1, 2022.

$34,900 for the base model petrol FWD (no change)
N Line petrol FWD base model: $38,900 (+$500)
Elite FWD petrol: $39,400 (no change)
Petrol Elite N Line FWD: $41,900 (+$500)
AWD Elite petrol: $43,400 (no change)
Petrol AWD Elite N Line: $45,900 (+$500)
AWD Elite diesel: $45,400 (no change)
$47,900 (+$500) for the Elite N Line diesel AWD.
Highlander FWD petrol: $46,400 (no change)
$47,900 (+$500) for a Highlander N Line petrol FWD.
Highlander AWD petrol: $50,400 (no change)
$51,900 (+$500) for a Highlander N Line petrol AWD.
$52,400 for a Highlander diesel AWD (no change)
$53,900 (+$500) for a Highlander N Line diesel AWD.

How much will the 2022 Hyundai Tucson cost?

The 2022 Hyundai Tucson begins at $25,500 for a front-wheel-drive SE model (plus a destination charge). Prices and equipment levels rise from there to the SEL ($26,800), N Line ($30,600), XRT ($31,550), and Tucson Limited ($35,500).

How much is a Hyundai Tucson 2023 N line?

The current price range for a new 2023 Hyundai Tucson N Line is $34,620 to $37,860. Enter your zip code to see the best matches in your area for the new 2023 Hyundai Tucson N Line inventory at a TrueCar Certified Dealership near you.

What is the difference between Tucson N line?

The TUCSON N Line has an aerodynamic spoiler that is longer than the standard model and is garnished with fins to emphasize the sporty appearance in the rear.

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