2025 Hyundai Tucson Hybrid Review -- Quiet Proficiency

I will start my first drive review of the 2025 Hyundai Tucson Hybrid with a minor confession of sorts. I may have said this before on these digital pages, but vehicles that are unremarkable and simply do their assigned task(s) well are usually the hardest to write about.

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  • Stanley Steamer The joke of James deleting the others contact info from his phone at the end was really off putting. It didn't fit with the emotionally charge moment.
  • 1995 SC Wait, a 200k mile Salvage Title S Class? This guy is literally paid to troll.
  • Bd2 "Few 20-year-old cars with 200K miles on the odometer could make me take notice." - Are you and Tassos the same person?
  • Sobhuza Trooper Thank God they're going EV and not building something Dakota-sized! It's also a relief they know not to build anything that might compete with Ford's Maverick. Let's keep those $80,000+ trucks coming! I sure as hell don't have anything else to spend money on.
  • SilverBullett I test drove an XSE model yesterday. I rented a 2022 Camry SE (non hybrid) couple years ago. There is a big difference on the new one and how it handles and it is much quieter. For perspective I have a 2011 RAV4 V6 the power is very comparable. My V6 has 269 hp and this l has 232hp. The torque must be higher than I think Toyota does not release figures on hybrid vehicles. I was considering the Corolla hybrid, but in my area the prices are too close. So I will purchase an LE model later this year when rates drop a little bit.