Hyundai sets starting price of refreshed Tucson at $24,245

(October 26, 2018) FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif. — Hyundai has announced pricing for its redesigned 2019 Tucson, starting at $24,245 including destination charge for the SE model. This entry-level model comes with upgrades inside and out, including a new cascading grille, redesigned wheels, a seven-inch display audio system and more advanced safety features. The 2019 Tucson is on sale now at Hyundai stores nationwide. That's $715 more than the starting price for the 2018 model.

The new standard Hyundai SmartSense safety technologies on the Tucson add additional protection for drivers and passengers. For example, Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist utilizes radar to help detect another vehicle and warn the driver of a potential collision. If the driver does not react to avoid the impact, the system may apply emergency braking.

Hyundai SmartSense Safety Technologies: Now standard on all trim levels includes Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist, Lane Keep Assist
and Driver Attention Warning.

In addition to the standard safety equipment, all trims get electronic parking brake with auto vehicle hold and a seven-inch color touchscreen display audio system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

The 2019 Tucson lineup is highlighted by the Value trim. It is packed with features most important to consumers today, including: blind spot collision warning, proximity key with push button start, Blue Link connected car system, and eight-way power driver’s seat. The Value trim starts at $26,695 including destination charge.