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    Hyundai Tucson deals slash thousands off of popular mid-size SUV

    Hyundai is offering thousands off its popular Tucson, with nationwide drive-away pricing in effect until the end of the financial year.

    William Stopford

    William Stopford

    News Editor

    William Stopford

    William Stopford

    News Editor

    The Hyundai Tucson has received nationwide drive-away pricing, with buyers set to save thousands on the popular mid-sized SUV between now and June 30, 2025.

    In New South Wales, for example, buyers can save between $2810 and $4110, depending on Tucson variant.

    The offer is available while stock lasts, and isn’t available in conjunction with other offers or for fleet, government or rental buyers.

    Deals on on the Hyundai Tucson are available now. Contact a dealer via CarExpert for the best deal or call our Concierge team on 1300 587 992.

    Below, we’ve detailed the before on-roads price of each Tucson variant, the drive-away offer price, and how much a buyer in New South Wales would save.

    ModelPrice before on-roadsDrive-away offer priceTotal saving (NSW)
    Tucson 2.0L FWD$39,100$39,990-$3588
    Elite 2.0L FWD$44,100$44,990-$3760
    N-Line 1.6T FWD$45,100$45,990-$3810
    Tucson Hybrid FWD$45,100$46,990-$2810
    Elite 1.6T FWD$46,100$46,990-$3860
    Elite 1.6T AWD$48,600$49,490-$3985
    Elite N Line 1.6T FWD$48,600$49,490-$3985
    N Line Hybrid FWD$49,100$50,990-$3010
    Elite Hybrid FWD$50,100$51,990-$3060
    Elite N Line 1.6T AWD$51,100$51,990-$4110
    Elite Hybrid AWD$52,600$54,490-$3185
    Elite N Line Hybrid FWD$52,600$54,490-$3185
    Elite N Line Hybrid AWD$55,100$56,990-$3310
    Premium 1.6T AWD$55,600$58,490-$2335
    Premium N Line 1.6T AWD$57,100$59,990-$2410
    Premium Hybrid AWD$59,600$62,490-$2535
    Premium N Line Hybrid AWD$61,100$63,990-$2610

    Hyundai says it currently has 2575 combustion-powered and 1266 hybrid Tucsons in stock, with another 410 and 687 examples, respectively, in transit to Australia.

    It also notes it has “good supply across all states and variants”.

    In the first quarter of 2025, the Tucson was the fifth best-selling vehicle in its segment with 4736 examples delivered.

    That put it behind only the related Kia Sportage (5600 deliveries) as well as the Mazda CX-5 (5538), Mitsubishi Outlander (7480) and the dominant Toyota RAV4 (13,802).

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    William Stopford

    William Stopford

    News Editor

    William Stopford

    News Editor

    William Stopford is an automotive journalist based in Brisbane, Australia. William is a Business/Journalism graduate from the Queensland University of Technology who loves to travel, briefly lived in the US, and has a particular interest in the American car industry.

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