![]() ![]() It remains somewhat peculiar then that this transmission option is offered only in this lone Elite model. While Hyundai’s in-house-developed DCT transmission (even with its eco and sport driving mode options) is not the most resolved dual-clutch gearbox we’ve sampled to date, it nevertheless affords the Tucson a welcome level of refinement, both in and round town and on the open road. ![]() We did, however, note a transmission temperature warning while negotiating particularly loose sand. Offering 130 kW at 5 500 r/min, this direct-injection Gamma engine delivers 265 N.m of torque (from 1 500 r/min) exclusively to the front wheels when mated with a six-speed manual transmission (in Executive spec), or to all four wheels once paired with a seven-speed dual-clutch option, as tested here.Īble to shift up to 50% of available torque to the rear wheels once a loss of traction is detected, the top-of-the-range Tucson’s all-wheel-drive system can be locked into this split at speeds below 40 km/h. ![]() The familiar 115 kW/196 N.m naturally aspirated 2,0-litre petrol engine may have been carried over from the ix35, but this newly developed turbocharged unit powers two range-topping variants. While some will welcome the familiarity and relative ease-of-use of the standard Bluetooth-enabled audio system (with its small display screen), others will criticise the optional (R15 000) satellite-navigation-linked touchscreen unit as a slightly fussy temporary substitute for the neat and intuitive, full-factory-sourced, system bound to eventually be offered here. Unfortunately, the continued unavailability of Hyundai’s latest-generation infotainment technology in our market remains a frustration. Where the other variants in the five-model range don either 17- or 18-inch alloy wheels, Hyundai SA once again offers generous levels of standard specification throughout, ensuring that, despite unavoidable pricing challenges, the new Tucson range feels appreciably premium when compared with its rivals. Making the most of this increased length is a corresponding 30 mm stretch in wheelbase that, in turn, translates to greater legroom, most notably for rear-seat passengers.Īvailable in three specification levels, it’s only the range-topping Elite AWD model tested here that gains dynamic-looking 19-inch alloy wheels to complement the otherwise broadly agreeable, well-proportioned lines of the new Tucson. The new vehicle is 65 mm longer and 30 mm wider, yet lower than the ix35. We understand that trading in your vehicle can be a big decision which is why we work hard to ensure that you receive the best possible value for your trade-in.Ĭome visit us today and experience the MG Hampstead Difference!Along with the (Seoul-decreed) revival of the Tucson name comes an all-new vehicle aimed at building on the strength of both its namesake and the ix35 range it replaces. Our process is quick easy and designed to make your experience stress-free. Wanting to drive in with the old and out with the new? we offer a hassle-free trade-in process for all makes and models. Whether you're looking to finance or lease your next car our on-site business manger is an expert in tailoring finance packages that cater to your needs and requirements offering competitive rates with flexible terms that are driven by 8 major lenders. Looking at Finance Leasing or Salary Sacrifice? Our dealership offers a range of financing options to help you find the right payment plan for your budget. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff are always ready to help you find the right vehicle answer your questions and provide you with the information you need to make an informed decision. We offer a wide range of new and Demo MGs Our dealership has been recognized for our exceptional customer service and we are committed to maintaining this high standard. Welcome to MG we are proud to be part of the leading MG dealership group in Adelaide. Apple Car Play & Android Auto connectivity MY21 MG HS EXCITE X (AWD) EX Demonstrator Warning - Rear Cross Traffic (when reversing) Sunvisor - Illuminated Vanity Mirrors Dual Storage Compartment - Centre Console 1st Row Speed Zone Reminder - Road Sign Recognition Seatbelt - Pretensioners 2nd Row(Rear Outer seats) Seatbelt - Load Limiters 2nd Row(Rear Outer seats) Power Steering - Electric Assist - User Selectable Keyless Start - Key/FOB Proximity related Airbags - Side for 1st Row Occupants (Front)īrake Emergency Display - Hazard/StoplightsĬollision Mitigation - Forward (High speed)Ĭollision Mitigation - Forward (Low speed)Ĭontrol - Pedestrian Avoidance with BrakingĬruise Control - with Brake Function (limiter)ĮBD (Electronic Brake Force Distribution) ![]()
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