The 2022 Hyundai Tucson represents a complete redesign that elevated the vehicle's interior quality, feature content, and powertrain options to a level that directly challenges Japanese compact SUV benchmarks. The 2022 model is the first year of this new generation, which requires buyers to balance its compelling feature-to-price ratio against first-year platform uncertainty.

Purchase Price Range

Used 2022 Tucsons in Indiana are priced in the $23,000 to $31,000 range, slightly below comparable RAV4 configurations. SE, SEL, and Limited trims cover the common used market configurations. The Tucson Hybrid and Tucson PHEV command premiums of $3,000 to $6,000 over comparable non-hybrid trims.

Fuel Cost

The 2.5-liter Tucson averages 26 to 28 mpg in real-world Indiana combined driving, costing approximately $1,500 to $1,650 per year at 12,000 miles. The Tucson Hybrid achieves 38 to 40 mpg combined, reducing annual fuel cost to approximately $1,050 to $1,150, competitive with the RAV4 Hybrid.

Insurance Cost

The Tucson's insurance costs are comparable to the RAV4 and CR-V, typically running $1,100 to $1,500 per year for full coverage in Indiana. Strong safety ratings earn discounts from many insurers.

Warranty Advantage

Hyundai's 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty is a significant differentiator. For Indiana buyers who keep vehicles long-term, this warranty coverage provides protection against major drivetrain repair costs that Toyota and Honda buyers would bear out of pocket at comparable mileage. Note that the full 10-year warranty applies only to the original owner; subsequent owners receive a 5-year/60,000-mile powertrain warranty.

Depreciation and Resale

The 2022 Tucson holds approximately 48 to 53 percent of its value after three years, below the RAV4's retention rate. This reflects both Hyundai's historical brand discount in resale markets and the uncertainty of first-year model performance. As the generation matures, resale values are expected to improve.

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