Hyundai Tucson vs BMW X3

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Hyundai Tucson
Hyundai Tucson

$25,990 - $62,136

2024 price

BMW X3
BMW X3

$87,300 - $130,600

2026 price

Summary

2024 Hyundai Tucson
2026 BMW X3
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Turbo 4, 1.6L

Fuel Type
Unleaded Petrol/Electric

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Fuel Efficiency
5.3L/100km (combined)

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Seating
5

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Dislikes
  • Drive experience is mixed
  • Higher price point than before
  • Safety tech improved but still intrusive

  • No ANCAP
  • Prefers premium fuel
  • Rear seat shoulder room for three adults
2024 Hyundai Tucson Summary

For the first time in Australia, the mid-sized Hyundai Tucson is being offered with a hybrid powertrain – which combines its spritely turbo-powered engine with a fuel efficiency-improving electric motor. And it might be enough to swing you to becoming a hybrid fan.

The new powertrain makes the Tucson a proper competitor against Australia’s darling, the Toyota RAV4 but the Nissan X-Trail e-Power and Kia Sportage remain strong rivals.

This week I’m family-testing the mid-spec Elite Hybrid with the N Line option pack to see how the newly updated Tucson handles family life.

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2026 BMW X3 Summary

BMW has recently launched its fourth-generation (G45) X3 range, which comprises three petrol variants including the entry-level 20 xDrive, mid-grade 30e xDrive PHEV and top-shelf M50 xDrive.

The new trio brings revised powertrains, new exterior and interior styling, increased standard equipment, enhanced technology and an emphasis on the use of sustainable materials.

We recently trialled the five-seater flagship to see if it has the right mix of performance and practicality to maintain the X3’s enduring appeal for Aussie families.

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