Hyundai Tucson deals offer savings worth thousands till July 2025

Hyundai is offering substantial drive-away discounts on its Tucson SUV range until 30 June 2025.

Utsav Das

Utsav Das

April 8, 2025

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Utsav Das
Utsav Das

8 April, 2025

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2 mins read

Hyundai has launched a significant end-of-financial-year (EOFY) promotion. The Hyundai Tucson mid-size SUV is now available with special drive-away pricing nationwide until 30 June 2025. The campaign comes as the brand seeks to boost showroom activity in a highly competitive mid-size SUV segment.

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Buyers can save thousands on select variants, with the exact discount depending on the model and the state or territory. The offer applies only while stocks last and is not valid in conjunction with any other deals. Fleet, government, and rental buyers are also excluded.

Tucson variant-wise savings

Below is a selection of the most notable drive-away savings available to NSW buyers of the current stock of Hyundai Tucson:

Hyundai Tucson trimsPrice Drive-away offer priceDiscount in NSW
Tucson 2.0L FWD$39,100$39,990-$3588
Tucson Elite 2.0L FWD$44,100$44,990-$3760
Tucson N-Line 1.6T FWD$45,100$45,990-$3810
Tucson Hybrid FWD$45,100$46,990-$2810
Tucson Elite 1.6T FWD$46,100$46,990-$3860
Tucson Elite 1.6T AWD$48,600$49,490-$3985
Tucson Elite N Line 1.6T FWD$48,600$49,490-$3985
Tucson N Line Hybrid FWD$49,100$50,990-$3010
Tucson Elite Hybrid FWD$50,100$51,990-$3060
Tucson Elite N Line 1.6T AWD$51,100$51,990-$4110
Tucson Elite Hybrid AWD$52,600$54,490-$3185
Tucson Elite N Line Hybrid FWD$52,600$54,490-$3185
Tucson Elite N Line Hybrid AWD$55,100$56,990-$3310
Tucson Premium 1.6T AWD$55,600$58,490-$2335
Tucson Premium N Line 1.6T AWD$57,100$59,990-$2410
Tucson Premium Hybrid AWD$59,600$62,490-$2535
Tucson Premium N Line Hybrid AWD$61,100$63,990-$2610

Maximum savings are available with the Hyundai Tucson Elite and Elite N Line 1.6-litre turbo-petrol variants, while the Hyundai Tucson Premium variants offer the least savings. For good deals on a Tucson Hybrid, buyers can consider the Elite and Elite N Line trims.

Tucson segment position

The Hyundai Tucson remains a strong contender in Australia’s mid-size SUV market. In the first quarter of 2025, it was the fifth best-selling vehicle in its segment, with 4736 units delivered. It trails only the Kia Sportage (5600 units), Mazda CX-5 (5538 units), Mitsubishi Outlander (7480 units), and the segment-leading Toyota RAV4 (13,802 units).

This limited-time pricing offer could further elevate Tucson’s position, particularly as buyers look for value and availability in an increasingly hybrid-focused market.

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