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2016 Hyundai Tucson US Price Tag Revealed, SUV Starts at $22,700

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Hyundai announced pricing details for their 2016 Hyundai Tucson SUV or compact crossover if you'd like, and all the details you need to know are available below.
The 2016 Tucson will be available in four distinct trim levels, each one offering a "compelling value proposition, offering a Tucson for different buyer preferences."

We'll see about that right now. For starters, the grades are SE, Eco, Sport and Limited. Hyundai doesn't go into specifics regarding what kind of gizmos will each version bring, but the press release describes what the equipment levels will offer in a nutshell.

Therefore, the SE trim will include "popular options", whereas the Eco grade will top that with an affordable turbo model for more power and improved fuel economy.

The Sport variant stands for sporty cues and driving dynamics. It will be based on a 1.6-liter turbo 4-cylinder engine mated to a 7-speed EcoShift dual clutch and clients will have the option of selecting AWD or FWD for their desired model.

Last but not least, the Limited grade is described as a "luxury model" with leather, advanced technology and "other premium features".

SE models come only with a six-speed auto gearbox but keep in mind that the most expensive 2016 Hyundai Tucson will remove $31,300 out of your bank accounts, without the $895 freight charges.

"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,” said Scott Margason, director of product planning at Hyundai Motor America.
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