Top 5 Used Luxury SUVs You Can Buy For The Price Of The New Hyundai Tucson

- The new Hyundai Tucson is priced from Rs. 27.70 lakh to Rs. 34.40 lakh.
- You can get a number used luxury SUVs for the same price.
- The newly launched model is the fourth-gen Tucson.
Hyundai India recently launched the fourth-generation Tucson SUV in the country. The new Tucson is built on the company's N3 platform and comes with a complete visual makeover that we certainly like. The SUV has become a lot more modern as well as offer better creature comforts and smarter tech. And you can know all about them in our review. However, what sticks out as a sore thumb is the pricing. The new-gen Hyundai Tucson is priced from Rs. 27.70 lakh to Rs. 34.40 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).
Also Read: New-Gen Hyundai Tucson Review
Now that, we feel, is quite steep and Hyundai could have been a bit more aggressive in terms of pricing. No doubt it is a great SUV, and if you think the new Tucson suits your budget, then sure go for it. However, if you desire a little more bang for your buck, then here as five luxury SUVs that you can buy for the same price as the new Hyundai Tucson. All these SUVs come with more powerful engines, equally good performances, if not better and better bragging rights. We will be only comparing the prices of the used SUVs to the ex-showroom price of Hyundai's new challenger.
Audi Q5
Depending on the condition of the car, you can get a used 2017-2018 Audi Q5 for around Rs. 28 lakh to Rs. 35 lakh.
The Audi Q5 is one of the more popular luxury SUVs in India, and it was just last year that the company introduced the updated model in India. While a brand-new model might not fit the same budget as the Tucson, you can get a 5- to 6-year-old Q5 for almost the same price. Depending on the condition of the car, you can get a used 2017-2018 Audi Q5 for around Rs. 28 lakh to Rs. 35 lakh. If you go for a slightly older 2016 model, you can get one for under Rs. 23 lakh.
BMW X3
We would suggest looking for a 2016-2017 model, which, depending on the model year and condition, should be priced between Rs. 28 lakh to Rs. 33 lakh.
The BMW X3 has been a direct rival to the Audi Q5 for years now, and here too you have to option to go for this Bavarian luxury over the Q5 and a brand-new Tucson. BMW too launched the new X3 in India earlier this year, however, you can get a previous-gen model for a much more attractive price in the used car market. We would suggest looking for a 2016-2017 model, which, depending on the model year and condition, should be priced between Rs. 28 lakh to Rs. 33 lakh.
Mercedes-Benz GLC
You can get a 2016-2017 GLC for anywhere between Rs. 25 lakh to Rs. 35 lakh, depending on the model year and condition of the SUV.
The Mercedes-Benz GLC is yet another popular SUV in this segment and another luxury SUV that you can buy from the used car market instead of going for the new Tucson. Mercedes-Benz India launched the updated version of the SUV in 2020, which will be almost double the price of a new Tucson, however, you can get a used 5-6-year-old model for almost the same price. You can get a 2016-2017 GLC for anywhere between Rs. 25 lakh to Rs. 35 lakh, depending on the model year and condition of the SUV.
Range Rover Evoque
Depending on the condition and model year, a 2016-2017 Range Rover Evoque will cost you anywhere between Rs. 26 lakh to Rs. 34 lakh.
The Range Rover Evoque is possible one of the most popular offerings from Land Rover India. A pre-owned Range Rover Evoque can be a great alternative to the brand-new Tucson, and you can find used 4- to 5-years model in the same price range. Depending on the condition and model year, a 2016-2017 Range Rover Evoque will cost you anywhere between Rs. 26 lakh to Rs. 34 lakh.
Volvo XC60
You can get a previous-gen Volvo XC60 in the used car market for anywhere between Rs. 26 lakh to Rs. 30 lakh.
The Volvo XC60 is yet another luxury SUV that we think you should consider buying from the pre-owned car market. It was just last year that the company introduced the updated Volvo XC60 in India, and at its current price tag of Rs. 65.90 lakh it is around twice what you would pay for the Tucson. However, you can find a slightly older, previous-gen XC60, produced between 2016-2018, in the used car market for anywhere between Rs. 26 lakh to Rs. 30 lakh.
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