The Tucson plug-in hybrid takes the regular hybrid a step further. It uses a 1.6-liter turbo engine, an electric drive, and a larger battery than the regular hybrid. It is rated at 33 miles of electric propulsion before transitioning to regular hybrid operation, in which it gets 35 mpg combined, according to EPA. It is quite easy to remain in electric power during urban and suburban drives. For high power demands, the gas engine kicks in. It takes about two and a half hours to charge the battery on 240-volt, and can also be done on regular 120-volt overnight. Other aspects mirror the Tucson line with a firm, steady, and comfortable ride, responsive and secure handling, and a relatively quiet cabin. The rear seat is roomy, and the cargo area is generous for the class. Controls are easy to use, but the flush push-button gear selector takes some getting used to. AEB with pedestrian detection, AEB highway, BSW, and RCTW are standard. The Tucson received a refresh for 2025 which included new exterior styling, a standard 12.3 display with standard wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and a slight horsepower increase on the hybrid models -- from 261 to 268 for the PHEV.
Fuel Type
Plug-in hybrids
Transmission
Automatic
Model Year
2025
Hyundai Tucson Plug-in Hybrid
2025 Model Year
Current Retail Value
$39,730
We expect the 2025 Tucson Plug-in Hybrid will have about average reliability when compared to the average new car. This prediction is based on data from 2022, 2023, and 2024 models, and the Hyundai brand score.
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35 MPG
Combined
✓
Recommended
$39,730 - $47,440
MSRP Range
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