New Hyundai Tucson for Sale in Fayetteville, NC
Frequently Asked Questions about the New Hyundai Tucson Fayetteville, NC
Where does the Tucson fit between the Kona and the Santa Fe?
The Tucson sits squarely in compact SUV territory — larger and more versatile than the Kona, but more manageable in traffic and easier to park than the midsize Santa Fe. It seats five comfortably, offers more cargo space than the Kona, and still fits in standard parking spots without any of the hesitation that comes with a bigger vehicle. For most buyers looking at a single SUV to handle everything from daily errands to road trips, the Tucson lands in a very practical sweet spot.
What trim levels does the Tucson come in?
The Tucson lineup runs from the SE through the SEL, N Line, XRT, and Limited trims. The N Line brings in sportier exterior styling and interior accents without a performance powertrain upgrade, while the XRT goes in an off-road-inspired direction with unique bumpers and dark trim. The Limited sits at the top with leather seating, ventilated front seats, a head-up display, and the full driver-assist package. Each trim builds logically on the one below it, which makes the step-up decisions relatively easy to evaluate.
Is the Tucson available as a hybrid or plug-in hybrid?
Yes — the Tucson Hybrid and Tucson Plug-In Hybrid are both available as separate models with their own powertrain configurations and fuel economy ratings. This page covers the standard gas Tucson. If you're comparing the three side by side, our team in Fayetteville can walk through the efficiency and pricing differences during a single visit so you can make an informed call on which version suits your driving habits best.
How much cargo space does the Tucson have?
Behind the rear seats, the Tucson offers approximately 38 cubic feet of cargo space, which is competitive at the top of the compact SUV class. Fold those seats flat and you have around 74 cubic feet to work with — enough for furniture runs, large luggage, or oversized outdoor gear. A hands-free power liftgate is available on upper trims, which proves surprisingly useful when your hands are full.
What's the fuel economy on the standard gas Tucson?
With front-wheel drive, the standard Tucson returns around 26 MPG in the city and 33 MPG on the highway. All-wheel drive trims come in slightly lower. Those figures are solid for the compact SUV class without the additional cost of a hybrid system — a good fit for buyers who want efficiency without the hybrid price premium. For significantly better fuel economy, the Tucson Hybrid is worth considering as a step up.
Have Additional Questions?
The Tucson is one of the most popular vehicles in Hyundai's lineup, and the trim range is wide enough that narrowing down to the right configuration sometimes takes a few pointed questions.
Whether you're deciding between N Line and XRT, comparing the gas version to the hybrid, or figuring out whether FWD or AWD fits your situation better, our team at Lee Hyundai of Fayetteville can work through it with you.
Drop us a message or call the store — we're happy to dig into the details.
Why the Tucson Continues to Be One of Hyundai's Best Sellers
The compact SUV segment is crowded, and the Tucson has stayed near the top of it for a reason. It delivers the right combination of interior space, everyday fuel efficiency, available all-wheel drive, and a feature set that keeps pace with vehicles costing considerably more. None of those things individually is unique to the Tucson — the combination of all of them at its price point is what makes it hard to overlook.
At Lee Hyundai of Fayetteville, the Tucson is consistently one of our most active models on the lot. We keep multiple trims in stock across a range of colors so shoppers can compare configurations side by side rather than making decisions from a brochure.
- SE, SEL, N Line, XRT, and Limited trims covering a broad price and feature range
- Front-wheel and all-wheel drive available on every trim
- Available panoramic sunroof on SEL and above
Repeat buyers who've owned a previous-generation Tucson are often surprised by how much the current model advanced the interior quality, technology, and overall refinement compared to what they remember.
Check the current inventory listing to see exactly what's on the ground in Fayetteville, with photos and pricing updated regularly as units move.
Built to Handle Whatever Your Week Looks Like
The Tucson earns its keep on diversity — it's equally at home on the school run, the Costco trip, the weekend drive to Pinehurst, and the occasional highway stretch up toward Raleigh. That flexibility is what most compact SUV buyers are actually looking for, even if they don't always describe it that way.
The elevated seating position gives drivers a clear view of surrounding traffic, which plenty of buyers coming from sedans immediately appreciate. Getting in and out is easier too, which matters more over years of daily use than most people account for when they're shopping.
- Available AWD system that activates automatically when traction conditions change
- Confident highway merging and passing power from the 2.5L four-cylinder
- Smooth ride quality tuned for mixed road conditions across Cumberland County
The XRT trim is worth a specific mention for buyers who spend any time on unpaved roads — improved ground clearance and all-terrain-styled cues make it a practical choice without the complexity of a dedicated off-road package.
Plan a route during the test drive that mirrors your actual commute or errands — it's the most useful way to evaluate whether a vehicle will work for your specific daily life.
Technology That Makes Daily Driving Easier
Every Tucson comes with an 8-inch touchscreen, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and Hyundai's full SmartSense driver-assist suite from the base trim up. Forward collision avoidance, lane keeping assist, blind-spot collision warning, and adaptive cruise with stop-and-go are all included before you spend a dollar on options. That level of standard equipment puts the Tucson ahead of several competitors in the same class.
Upper trims step up to a 10.25-inch display, a digital instrument cluster, and Hyundai's Bluelink connected services, which allow remote start, vehicle location, and climate pre-conditioning from your smartphone.
- Surround-view monitor available for tight parking and maneuvering
- Available head-up display on the Limited projecting speed and navigation prompts
- Rear occupant alert to prevent accidentally leaving passengers behind
The N Line adds a sport-tuned steering feel and unique interior trim details for buyers who want a more engaged driving character without sacrificing any of the tech or safety features.
We'll walk through every feature during delivery so nothing feels unfamiliar the first week of ownership.
Getting the Most From Your Trade-In
A lot of Tucson buyers come in from older compact SUVs, crossovers from other brands, or sedans they've outgrown. Whatever you're currently driving likely has real market value, and knowing that number early changes how the rest of the purchase conversation goes. We give written trade offers the same day and base them on what similar vehicles are actually selling for right now — not on numbers that haven't been updated in months.
Buyers trading in well-maintained vehicles with reasonable mileage often find their equity covers a meaningful portion of the down payment, which directly affects the monthly payment on the Tucson they're stepping into.
- Trade appraisals completed during your visit with no wait for a separate appointment
- Online trade tool available for a preliminary number before you make the drive
- Trades with existing loans accepted — payoff handled directly with your lender
We also factor in the current Hyundai incentives and any applicable rebates before presenting the final numbers, so you're seeing the full picture in one place.
Starting the trade conversation online often speeds up the in-store visit considerably, which most buyers find worthwhile.
A Tucson Purchase That Stays with You After the Sale
Our relationship with Tucson buyers doesn't wrap up when you drive off the lot. Between the factory complimentary maintenance program and our in-house service department, the first several years of ownership are well covered for customers near Fayetteville. Oil services, tire rotations, and inspections are all handled by technicians who know the current Tucson platform specifically.
We also stock a solid range of Tucson accessories — cargo liners, all-weather mats, roof rack systems, and more — so personalizing the vehicle after purchase is straightforward without hunting down third-party options.
- Three years of Hyundai Complimentary Maintenance for oil changes and rotations
- Five-year or 60,000-mile bumper-to-bumper warranty on every new Tucson
- Express service lane for routine work with minimal wait time
Customers who service with us regularly tell us they notice the difference in how their vehicle is treated compared to independent shops that aren't familiar with the platform.
We're available evenings and weekends if the workweek doesn't leave much flexibility for dealership visits.
Ready to find your Tucson? Browse current specials, find out what your trade is worth, or reach out to the team at Lee Hyundai of Fayetteville using the links below.