Hyundai Tucson 2021 2.0L Mid (FWD) vs D60 Max Elite 7 Seats Comparison
Car Information
Engine / Motor
170
/
4
/
Dimensions
5 Seater
7
✓
17
4.480
4720
1.850
1860
1.655
1736
2.670
2760
515
/
/
Flush Door
/
1545
/
5
Fuel Economy
11.5
/
62
/
Comfort
✓
/
✓
/
✓
/
✓
✓
✓
/
✓
✓
✓
/
✓
✓
✓
Manual
/
✓
/
✓
Interior
✓
/
✓
/
✓
/
✓
/
✓
Front Row Seats
✓
✓
✓
/
✓
/
✓
/
✓
/
✓
/
✓
/
✓
/
✓
/
✓
✓
✓
/
✓
/
✓
/
✓
✓
✓
/
✓
/
✓
/
✓
/
✓
/
/
7
/
Fabric
/
✓
/
✓
/
✓
Safety
✓
/
✓
Driver airbag, Front passenger airbag, Front side airbags
✓
/
✓
/
✓
/
✓
/
✓
/
✓
✓
✓
/
/
✓
/
✓
/
✓
/
Front Row
Infotainment
✓
✓
✓
/
✓
/
✓
/
✓
/
✓
/
✓
/
✓
✓
/
10
/
✓
/
6
Transmission
Automatic
7DCT
Chassis & Steering
Front Wheel Drive
Front Drive
/
Macpherson independent
/
Multilink independent
Wheels/brakes
/
Disc
/
Disc
/
215/65 R17
/
215/65 R17
Key Spec
1.6 L - 2.5 L
1.5 L
132 BHP - 190
159 BHP
& 7-DCT & AT & Automatic
7DCT
Gasoline & Petrol
Gasoline
TBD
TBD
5 Seater
5 - 7
Exterior
✓
/
✓
/
✓
✓
✓
/
✓
✓
✓
/
✓
/
✓
/
✓
✓
✓
/
✓
/
✓
/
/
✓
/
✓
/
✓
Engine
2.0 L
1.5 L
Petrol
Gasoline
153 BHP
159 BHP
192
250
/
GDI 1.5T
/
119
Technologies
✓
/
✓
/
✓
/
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
/
✓
✓
/
✓
/
✓
Comparison of configuration highlights
Hyundai Tucson 2021 2.0L Mid (FWD)
- Audio Controls on Steering Wheel
- Electronic Engine Immobilizer
- Rear Defogger
- Push Button Start
- Temperature Display
- Keyless Entry
- Welcome Light
- Rear Camera
- Steering Adjustment
- Anti-Theft Alarm System
- Number of Airbags
- Door Mirrors with Side Turn Signal
- Vehicle Stability Control (VSC)
- Parking Sensors - Front and Rear
- EBD (Electronic Brakeforce Distribution)
- ABS
- Child Seat Interface (ISOFIX)
- Active braking
D60 Max Elite 7 Seats
- Push Button Start
- Keyless Entry
- Parking sensor rear
- Keyless Start
- Rear Camera
- Steering Adjustment
- Number of Airbags
- Rollover stability control
- Driver Seat Belt Warning
- EBA/BA
- Child Seat Interface (ISOFIX)
- Seat belt reminder
Review Comparison
Positive
- Modern and attractive interior and exterior design
- Excellent riding comfort and stable driving experience
- Availability of advanced security and assistance technologies
Negative
- Internal details and quality of materials need to be improved
- Engine response and noise at high speeds
- Storage space is limited as much as
Positive
- No data found
Negative
- No data found
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Expert / Editor Recommendation
Choose Hyundai Tucson 2021 2.0L Mid (FWD) if you care more about price; choose D60 Max Elite 7 Seats if you care more about interior space.
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Q&A
- According to fuel consumption data, Hyundai Tucson 2021 2.0L Mid (FWD) has a fuel consumption of 8.7, while D60 Max Elite 7 Seats has a fuel consumption of No data. Therefore, No data is more fuel-efficient.
- In terms of interior space, Hyundai Tucson 2021 2.0L Mid (FWD) has a wheelbase of 2.670, while D60 Max Elite 7 Seats has a wheelbase of 2760. Generally, the model with the longer wheelbase, D60 Max Elite 7 Seats, offers more room.
- Check drive type, ground clearance and torque together. Hyundai Tucson 2021 2.0L Mid (FWD) uses Front Wheel Drive, while D60 Max Elite 7 Seats uses Front Drive.