2025 Hyundai Tucson Elite N Line
SUV

Score Summary
Reliability
Expert Reviews
Safety (ANCAP)
Summary
The Hyundai Tucson Elite N Line MY2025 is a mid-size SUV featuring sporty N Line styling for a more aggressive appearance. It is targeted at small-to-mid size families and commuting buyers who desire a contemporary, well-equipped vehicle with strong safety features. Potential buyers choose it for its distinctive design, interior upgrades, comprehensive driver assistance systems, and Hyundai's reliable warranty and service support in Australia. This five-seat SUV offers practicality with flexible drivetrain options.
Highlights
- Distinctive N Line design cues
- Interior details
- Powertrain flexibility
- Safety and tech
Pricing (excluding on-road costs)
New (2025)
Ownership Sentiment
✓Praises
- •Practical and roomy interior with good passenger/cargo practicality
- •Refined ride quality and comfort for a midsize SUV
- •Strong value for money in the hybrid N Line package
- •Efficient hybrid powertrain with competitive fuel economy
- •Solid safety equipment and modern propulsion options
!Complaints
- •Infotainment system reliability issues (screen flicker/blackouts, erratic behavior)
- •Higher price point for the Elite N Line/HEV variants relative to base trims
- •Occasional UI/controls usability quirks in the cockpit
- •Complex or intrusive safety/driver-assistance features for some users
- •Limited long-term reliability data given new model year
Ownership Costs
Ownership Cost
Medium
Cost Predictability
Medium
Overall, ownership costs will be influenced by fuel choice (hybrid vs petrol), insurance premiums, and registration fees which vary by state. Servicing costs can be moderately predictable if you adopt Hyundai’s fixed-price or pre-paid servicing plans. Predictability: Medium.
Model Reliability
Warranty
5 Years
Reliability Score
Assessment Summary
The Hyundai Tucson Elite N Line 2025 shows solid general reliability and user satisfaction, with particularly strong attributes in interior practicality, ride comfort, and hybrid efficiency. However, notable infotainment and software reliability issues have been reported by owners, and the long-term durability picture is still evolving due to the model’s newness. The combination of positive ownership experience with recurring tech issues supports an overall reliability stance that is cautiously above average but not without meaningful caveats.
See what the experts say
Brand Reliability
Hyundai
Reliability Study (2025)
Problems per 100 vehicles: 222
Rank
#15 / 22
Practicality
Body Type
SUV
Doors
4
Seats
5
ISOfix Points
2
Features
Safety
ANCAP Rating
Fuel Type / Efficiency
Powertrain / Fuel Type
Hybrid, Petrol
1.6L I4 Turbo Hybrid (GDi)
Fuel Consumption
N/A
Range (Approx)
N/A
Tank Capacity
N/A
1.6L I4 Turbo Petrol (GDi)
Fuel Consumption
7.9 L/100km
Range (Approx)
740 km
Tank Capacity
60 L
Performance
1.6L I4 Turbo Hybrid (GDi)
Engine / Motor Type
Hybrid
Displacement
1.6L
Cylinders
Inline 4
Induction
Turbo
Power
-
Torque
-
0-100 km/h
-
Towing Capacity
1900 kg
1.6L I4 Turbo Petrol (GDi)
Engine / Motor Type
Petrol
Displacement
1.6L
Cylinders
Inline 4
Induction
Turbo
Power
172 kW
Torque
265 Nm
0-100 km/h
7.6s
Towing Capacity
1650 kg
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