2025 Hyundai Tucson N Line
SUV

Score Summary
Reliability
Expert Reviews
Safety (ANCAP)
Summary
The Hyundai Tucson N Line is a sportier variant of the Tucson mid-size SUV, featuring aggressive styling and modern technology. It targets active families or professionals seeking a practical five-seat SUV with a performance-inspired look. Buyers might choose it for its strong value proposition, including efficient hybrid powertrains, solid equipment, and robust safety. The vehicle combines everyday practicality with a bold design and generous warranty support.
Highlights
- Sporty N Line styling and wheels: distinctive N Line body kit and 19" wheels.
- Hybrid option available: combines performance with efficiency.
- Strong safety package: five-star ANCAP rating with standard airbag coverage and active safety systems.
- Generous warranty and service support: Hyundai’s 7-year unlimited-kilometre warranty program.
Pricing (excluding on-road costs)
New (2025)
Ownership Sentiment
✓Praises
- •Strong fuel economy, especially in hybrid variants
- •Practical interior with good cargo and passenger space
- •Refined ride quality and comfortable highway manners
- •Modern, well-equipped interior and safety features
- •Attractive styling and updated technology for the segment
!Complaints
- •Infotainment and connectivity issues (Android Auto/CarPlay) and occasional screen problems
- •Ride/handling concerns with lower-profile 19-inch wheels on certain trims
- •Some price/value perceptions relative to feature set and competition
- •Mixed reliability signals due to recalls in older Tucson models (causing caution among buyers)
- •Occasional software update or system reset needs
Ownership Costs
Ownership Cost
Medium
Cost Predictability
Medium
This vehicle has a combined fuel consumption of 5.3 L/100km, offering good fuel efficiency. Servicing costs are predictable with capped-price plans, estimated around $360-408 per year. Insurance and registration costs vary by driver profile and state, with lower estimates at $1,262 and $1,670 annually. Depreciation is significant at approximately $4,700-$5,800 per year, leading to a medium total cost of ownership.
Model Reliability
Warranty
7 Years
Reliability Score
Assessment Summary
The 2025 Hyundai Tucson N Line appears to offer solid baseline reliability for the engine and transmission based on the broader Tucson lineage and Hyundai powertrain design, with real-world data still accruing for the 2025 model year. The standout caveat is infotainment/electronics reliability, where owner reports indicate non-trivial issues in some units. Recalls and service actions in the Tucson family (though not necessarily model-year specific to 2025) underscore the importance of VIN-specific checks. Overall, durability is strong, but electronics reliability and limited long-term data on the 2025 variant temper the outlook.
See what the experts say
Brand Reliability
Hyundai
Reliability Study (2025)
Problems per 100 vehicles: 222
Rank
#15 / 22
Practicality
Body Type
SUV
Doors
5
Seats
5
ISOfix Points
2
Features
Safety
ANCAP Rating
Fuel Type / Efficiency
Powertrain / Fuel Type
Hybrid
Fuel Consumption
6 L/100km
Range (Approx)
N/A
Tank Capacity
N/A
Performance
Engine / Motor Type
Hybrid
Displacement
1.6L
Cylinders
Inline 4
Induction
Turbo
Power
172 kW
Torque
350 Nm
0-100 km/h
-
Towing Capacity
1900 kg
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