Hyundai Tucson Hybrid Limited AWD: A Tech-Enabled and Fun-to-Drive SUV

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I had a wonderful and magnificent time driving the Hyundai Tucson Hybrid Limited AWD. This vehicle is tech-enabled, featuring dual 12.3-inch digital screens that integrate seamlessly with a telematics system, allowing wireless Apple CarPlay. My new iPhone 16 Pro worked perfectly with the Tucson Hybrid Limited, making the experience even more enjoyable. The Hybrid Limited is exceptionally fun to drive.

I was able to drive it around the Washington DC metropolitan area and then west to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. My drives took me on I-270, then to I-70 through the western parts of the Appalachian hills in Maryland, then on I-81 to the northeastern part of West Virginia, continuing further to I-70/I-76, reaching Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and even getting onto I-80 to Case Western Reserve University, where we have an office.

Driving such a technology-driven vehicle was so much fun. I enjoyed the fit and finish, the heated seats, and the wireless charging.

My drives on the highway allowed me to feel the power from the turbo engine, which produces 226 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque. It’s also pretty fuel-efficient, getting an EPA-rated 35 miles per gallon on the highway.

This is a magnificent vehicle that is exceptional in fit and finish, has great technology, perfect handling, a panoramic roof, comfortable seats, and is fun to drive. I can’t rave enough about this SUV and my time spent driving it. I also had the chance to hang out with a friend from college who has a Honda CR-V, and she enjoyed riding in the Tucson Hybrid Limited. There’s just so much to see and like about it. I think Hyundai is really at the forefront of electrification.

The Hyundai brand, along with Hyundai Motor America, has been able to excel better than many legacy brands in such a short period of time. They offer a great range of vehicles, from hybrids to plug-in hybrids to all-electric, and have achieved a significant amount of sales. I think all manufacturers should try to emulate what Hyundai is doing because Hyundai has truly gotten it right. For more information, visit Hyundai.