SUV  C-Segment

Prices

RM 158,888-195,888

Body type

SUV

Number of seats

5

Fuel Type

Petrol

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Hyundai Tucson 2023
The 2023 Hyundai Tucson lineup offers versatile options tailored for Malaysian drivers. Available in petrol and hybrid variants, it features a modern parametric design with expanded wheelbase for enhanced cabin space. Key trims include the base SE, mid-range SEL, and premium Limited, all equipped with Hyundai SmartSense safety suite. The turbocharged 1.6L engine delivers 180hp, while the hybrid model combines 1.6L petrol with 44kW electric motor for improved fuel efficiency. All variants come with 10.25-inch touchscreen supporting wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, with higher trims adding panoramic sunroof and leather seats. The redesigned interior emphasizes ergonomic controls and premium soft-touch materials. This page provides comprehensive details about the 2023 Hyundai Tucson to assist your purchasing decision. You'll find model comparisons with pricing from RM158k for entry-level to RM208k for hybrid variants, along with technical specifications like engine performance and cargo capacity. We highlight key features such as HTRAC AWD system and multi-collision braking, while addressing common queries about maintenance costs and warranty coverage. Explore our buying guides, latest promotions from Malaysian dealerships, and owner-reported feedback about real-world fuel consumption. For deeper insights, we've included the Tucson's evolution timeline since 2004 and upcoming facelift rumors. Whether you need towing capacity charts or infotainment tutorials, our resources are regularly updated with verified data from Hyundai Motor Malaysia.
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Model, Price, and Specifications

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2023 Hyundai Tucson  2.0 Lite photo
2023 Hyundai Tucson 2.0 Lite
RM 158,888
Focused Configurations
Retail Price:RM 158,888
Top Speed(km/h):181
0-100km/h(s):11.4
As Tested(L/100km):-
Manufacturers Claim(L/100km):-
Launched Year:2023
On Sale:
Warranty Manufacturer:5 years / 300,000 km
Fuel Type:Petrol
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2023 Hyundai Tucson 1.6T Plus
RM 178,888
Focused Configurations
Retail Price:RM 178,888
Top Speed(km/h):201
0-100km/h(s):8.8
As Tested(L/100km):-
Manufacturers Claim(L/100km):7.1
Launched Year:2023
On Sale:
Warranty Manufacturer:5 years / 300,000 km
Fuel Type:Petrol
2023 Hyundai Tucson 1.6T Max photo
2023 Hyundai Tucson 1.6T Max
RM 195,888
Focused Configurations
Retail Price:RM 195,888
Top Speed(km/h):201
0-100km/h(s):8.8
As Tested(L/100km):-
Manufacturers Claim(L/100km):7.1
Launched Year:2023
On Sale:
Warranty Manufacturer:5 years / 300,000 km
Fuel Type:Petrol

Highlights

Hyundai Tucson 2023 Key Highlights

The 2023 Hyundai Tucson lineup delivers a compelling blend of bold design, advanced technology, and robust performance. Key upgrades include the adoption of an 8-speed automatic transmission across all variants, enhancing driving smoothness and fuel efficiency. The N Line models add sporty aesthetics, while the refreshed 1.5T engine (200hp, 253Nm) ensures dynamic performance. Standard features like advanced safety suites (e.g., lane-keeping assist, 360° cameras) and a user-friendly infotainment system solidify its appeal in the compact SUV segment.

1.5T GLS Two-Drive Leading Edition

1.5T GLX Two-Drive Elite Edition (N Line Option)

1.5T DLX Two-Drive Luxury Edition

1.5T LUX Two-Drive Premium Edition (N Line Option)

1.5T TOP Two-Drive Flagship N Line

1.5T DCT Four-Drive Premium Edition

Common Problem

TL;DR
The 2023 Hyundai Tucson has reported issues with warranty service, infotainment systems, transmission problems, and temperature gauge malfunctions. While some owners report no issues, others face significant challenges in getting repairs. Warranty and Service Challenges Many Tucson owners have expressed concerns about Hyundai's warranty service. Some users report that while Hyundai's corporate policies are supportive, local dealerships may struggle due to being overrun or facing parts shortages ,. This can lead to delays in addressing vehicle issues, which is frustrating for new car owners expecting prompt resolutions.
Infotainment System Failures
A recurring issue with the 2023 Tucson is the failure of the infotainment system. Some owners experienced complete shutdowns shortly after purchase, requiring a full replacement of the radio unit. Despite dealers claiming these incidents are rare, several users on forums suggest otherwise, indicating it's a more common problem than acknowledged.
Transmission and Power Issues
Transmission problems are another significant concern for Tucson owners. Reports include erratic shifting and loss of power, with vehicles sometimes not accelerating beyond certain speeds ,. These issues pose safety risks and have led some owners to consider trading their vehicles for alternatives.
Temperature Gauge Malfunctions
Some Tucson models have exhibited erratic behavior with the temperature gauge, fluctuating wildly and causing concern among owners. While some dealerships have been able to fix this by replacing specific components like the temperature control module, others have struggled to diagnose and resolve the problem.
Mixed Ownership Experiences
Despite these issues, there are owners who report having no problems with their 2023 Tucsons, highlighting a mixed bag of experiences ,. This suggests that while some vehicles may have defects, others perform reliably, emphasizing the importance of thorough pre-purchase inspections and considering extended warranties.

Resale Value

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2023 Toyota Harrier 2.0 Luxury SE
Resale Value : 100%
Market Value: RM 277,000
Original Price: RM 277,000
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2023 Honda BR-V Upcoming Version
Resale Value : 100%
Market Value: RM 97,700
Original Price: RM 97,700
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2024 Honda CR-V 1.5L Turbo S
Resale Value : 100%
Market Value: RM 171,400
Original Price: RM 171,400
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2023 Perodua Aruz 1.5L AV
Resale Value : 100%
Market Value: RM 77,900
Original Price: RM 77,900
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2023 Proton X70 1.5 TGDi Executive AWD
Resale Value : 100%
Market Value: RM 128,800
Original Price: RM 128,800
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2023 Proton X50 1.5T Flagship
Resale Value : 100%
Market Value: RM 113,300
Original Price: RM 113,300
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2023 Toyota Corolla Cross 1.8V AT
Resale Value : 100%
Market Value: RM 142,000
Original Price: RM 142,000
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Proton X90 1.5TGDI BSG Flagship 2023
Resale Value : 100%
Market Value: RM 152,800
Original Price: RM 152,800

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History of Hyundai Tucson

5th Generation (2023-Present)
The current model features refreshed N Line variants and PHEV options. Updates include a 1.6T hybrid (268hp) and modernized cabin tech, targeting European/NA markets first.
4th Generation (2018-2023)
Launched with Sensuous Sportiness styling, this iteration offered hybrid variants. Its bold geometric grille and tech integration boosted global sales to 8 million units.
3rd Generation (2015-2018)
Marking a return to the Tucson name, this model adopted Fluidic Sculpture 2.0 design. It expanded dimensions (2670mm wheelbase) and elevated interior quality significantly.
2nd Generation (2009-2015)
Renamed ix35, this generation refined styling and added 18 upgrades. It introduced Hyundai's first mass-produced FCEV model in 2013, blending innovation with practicality.
1st Generation (2004-2009)
The first Tucson debuted in 2004, built on Hyundai's Elantra platform. It featured 2.0L/2.7L engines, 4WD, and a rugged design, quickly gaining popularity in global markets.

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Fuel Price

Petrol

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RM 3.07
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RM 2.05