Here you can find the different tire sizes along with recommended pressure ratings for all model years of the Hyundai Tucson.
You can also find the best replacement tires for this car as well further down the page (voted by our visitors).
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Hyundai Tucson
- Manufacturer: Hyundai
- Data Source: Owner's Manual
You can find the tire sizes for the Hyundai Tucson and their corresponding recommended tire pressures.
The years available stretch from through to 2022 and to view the tire pressures and sizes you just click to expand.
The Tucson is a mid-size crossover SUV which was manufactured by Hyundai.
It was Hyundai's second crossover SUV (after the Santa Fe), and was released in 2004 - it was also rebadged and sold as the Kia Sportage right away too.
Since its launch, this Tucson has been available in three main trims: GLS, CDX (later renamed SE), and Sport.
It was designed to offer a modern and distinctive exterior appearance, with a 5-door hatchback design inspired by coupés of the past.
The Tucson's interior is designed simply and in an easy way to use with its spacious cargo area (with a loading length of 1,550mm, it can take in a large amount of luggage), the Tucson fits perfectly into Hyundai's 'Focused on U' philosophy.
It offers innovative technology like the BlueLink App that provides you with your very own personal concierge, or a rearview monitor that makes for a safer experience unlike any other.
Sporting good looks and impressive performance, the Hyundai Tucson provides comfortable accommodations for up to five individuals.
The fuel economy is at the forefront of the Tucson's abilities, which is made possible by its V6 engine.
Modern examples come equipped with cloth seats and steering wheel as well as a slim Optitron instrumentation display that keeps you informed of your vehicle's status and provides navigation aid.