Even though the Tucson is not intended for serious off-roading it does have a relatively short front and rear overhang for improved clearance. This is largely thanks to the wheelbase, which is as long as that on the Honda CR-V and Ford Escape even though those two vehicles are several inches longer overall. The Tucson also has a wider track, which helps improve its stability.
The rear tailgate slopes forward, avoiding the van-like vertical look of many SUVs. The rear window can be opened separately from the main tailgate although it is not very big, making it ineffective for loading much more than small light stuff.
All models come with 16-inch alloy wheels; the GL has five spokes while the other models get six-spoke wheels. A roof rack and tinted windows are also standard on all models. Next Page