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If you're in the market for an all-new sport-utility vehicle, you may want to hang on for another 30 or so days. That's because the all-new, 2016 Hyundai Tucscon will be hitting dealers in the next month.

Our very own Agent 001 is out in Minnesota, of all places, testing the latest Hyundai and while we cannot provide driving impressions we can show you as many pictures of Korea's latest SUV.

2016 Hyundai Tucscon

The company just announced its official pricing and it will range from the low $20,000 mark to the low $30,000 mark. Buyers will get to choose between four different trim levels: SE, Eco, Sport and Limited.

The base prices are as follows:

- SE FWD = $22,700*
- Eco FWD = $24,150*
- Sport FWD = $26,150*
- Limited FWD = $31,300*

*Please note: these prices do NOT include title, taxes and fees.

All-wheel drive variants can be had for another $1,400 across all the variants.


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Hyundai's press release follows:


ALL-NEW 2016 HYUNDAI TUCSON STARTS AT $22,700


Well-Equipped Tucson Features Sporty Styling, Outstanding Efficiency and Leading Safety Technologies

FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif. – Hyundai's all-new 2016 Tucson compact crossover offers an unmatched combination of a modern design, enhanced driving dynamics, increased utility and the latest in safety and entertainment technologies, all with a starting price of $22,700. Hitting dealers later this month, the Tucson is ideally suited for today's crossover buyers who are demanding a vehicle solution that fits seamlessly into their busy lifestyles.

Tucson is available in four distinct trim levels, each with a compelling value proposition, offering a Tucson for different buyer preferences. Those include:

• SE: Well-equipped, price-leading model including popular options
• Eco: Affordable turbo model that delivers more power and improved fuel economy
• Sport: Features sporty cues and driving dynamics
• Limited: Luxury model with leather, advanced technology and other premium features

"The all-new Tucson hits the sweet spot of what consumers are looking for in a compact crossover with competitive pricing advantages at every trim level," said Scott Margason, director, Product Planning, Hyundai Motor America. "For example, the Tucson SE has a MSRP advantage and averages $700 in additional content compared to its competitors in the class. As Tucson competes in one of the fastest growing and most competitive segments in the industry, we can't wait for the 2016 Tucson to make its way to dealers in just a few short weeks."

2016 HYUNDAI TUCSON PRICING BREAKDOWN

Model Engine Transmission Drivetrain MSRP
SE 2.0L 4-Cylinder 6-Speed Automatic FWD $22,700
SE 2.0L 4-Cylinder 6-Speed Automatic AWD $24,100

Eco 1.6L Turbo 4-Cylinder 7-Speed EcoShift Dual Clutch FWD $24,150
Eco 1.6L Turbo 4-Cylinder 7-Speed EcoShift Dual Clutch AWD $25,550

Sport 1.6L Turbo 4-Cylinder 7-Speed EcoShift Dual Clutch FWD $26,150
Sport 1.6L Turbo 4-Cylinder 7-Speed EcoShift Dual Clutch AWD $27,550

Limited 1.6L Turbo 4-Cylinder 7-Speed EcoShift Dual Clutch FWD $29,900
Limited 1.6L Turbo 4-Cylinder 7-Speed EcoShift Dual Clutch AWD $31,300

Freight charges for the 2016 Tucson are $895 and not included in the prices above.




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