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New powertrain line-up for Hyundai 2022 Tucson

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Hyundai’s 2022 Tucson, with its all-new design, will begin arriving in the US market this spring (gasoline and hybrid models), with plug-in models available in summer 2021. The new 2022 Tucson internal combustion models will be produced at Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama (HMMA) and Ulsan, Korea. cubic feet, to 38.7

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Hyundai plans 12 new SUV models through 2021; ICE, hybrid, PHEV, BEV; 2022 Tucson

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These models include the Tucson, Santa Fe, Kona, Santa Cruz and a new dedicated-platform, electrified Ioniq SUV, all of which feature new designs, eco powertrain availability and major platform options. As an introduction to this blitz, Hyundai unveiled the 2022 Tucson SUV. 2022 Tucson. HTRAC Advanced AWD System.

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First videos of Rivian R2 and R3 driving on public roads show size comparisons

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We get a much clearer shot of the R2 up close, which looks as expected – very close in design to the R1, just smaller. Electrek’s Take I’ve said many times here that I’m a small-car guy (and you should be too ), so seeing Rivian go massively downsize is exciting to me. Similar goes for the R3 wheels and their 4-shape design.

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Hyundai introduces US market version of Kona Electric at New York show; 250-mile range

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It joins Hyundai’s successful new Kona, Tucson and Santa Fe in a full line-up of Hyundai crossovers for the US market. Designers maximized interior space for storage versatility, meeting the requirements of eco customers with active lifestyle pursuits. Smartphone integration is also included in the premium system.

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Hyundai showcasing two new turbocharged GDI engines, 7-speed DCT at Frankfurt

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Hyundai Motor’s new downsized 1.0 The new 7DCT is already available in the New i30, New i40 and All-New Tucson. According to the survey, auto makers are focused on rightsizing, as opposed to just downsizing engines, to optimize vehicle performance and fuel economy as global regulations continue to drive more fuel efficiency.

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