Tucson Gets Tweaked: Hyundai Mildly Updates Its Smallest Crossover for 2017
The Hyundai Tucson, redesigned for 2016, is a well-rounded small crossover that’s selling like hotcakes?so far this year, sales have nearly doubled compared with the numbers through June of last year. So Hyundai didn’t need to change much for 2017 to keep the good times rolling, and it hasn’t. The 2017 Tucson has arrived, replete with only a few interior tweaks including Android Auto and Apple CarPlay availability and a new audio system, along with a few other barely noticeable revisions to the cabin.
While we’re glad to see Apple and Android’s smartphone integration software now offered on the Tucson, it’s a bit of a bummer that it’s only on the top Limited trim level. That’s because the Tucson Limited is the only model in the lineup that gets the larger, 8.0-inch touchscreen with navigation that’s compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto tech. The SE, Eco (pictured), and Sport trims are stuck with a smaller, 5.0-inch touchscreen, which at least includes a backup camera and Bluetooth audio streaming. (Hyundai’s recently announced software updates that retroactively add Apple CarPlay and Android Auto thus won’t apply to the lower trims, either.)
The other new piece of kit for 2017, a 315-watt Infinity audio system, also is reserved for the Tucson Limited. But thriftier shoppers shouldn’t lament too much, as the lower trims haven’t been entirely neglected. The Tucson Eco and Tucso...
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