Initially it was called the Hyundai Tucson. The Tucson made its maiden debut in 2005 and represented Hyundai's first entry in the long-established small crossover SUV segment. The first-generation Tucson became Hyundai's official "entry-level" SUV, and it offered a favourable combination of attributes, including an available V6 engine, a generous list of standard equipment and a lengthy warranty.
However, the first-generation Tucson looked rather dowdy, had a decidedly low-budget feel to its interior, and never really registered on most consumers' radar as a mainstream option. That all changed with the second-generation Tucson, which premiered all over the world as the Hyundai ix35, arrived in 2010 with sharp exterior styling and a slick interior to match. Four years later and Hyundai has released an updated version for 2014.
2014 Hyundai ix35 |
Looks
The 2014 Hyundai ix35 combines dynamic, sculpted, performance-oriented styling with thoughtful everyday utility. With an overall length of 173.2 inches, a width of 71.7 inches and a height of 66.3 inches (with roof rails), 2014 Hyundai ix35 has a great stance and road presence. The design team fused a light, elegant, and sporty upper body with belt lines flowing off both the front and rear wheel arches, to a tough, planted lower body so that it is assertive in the way it sits on the road.
The profile of 2014 Hyundai ix35 features a sports car-like theme with a double-zigzag treatment for the wheel arches that wrap around the available wheels. The concave sills have a wedge-shaped profile that extends rearward and wraps around into the rear bumper. New to the 2014 Hyundai ix35 are LED Daytime running lights and positioning lights. The hexagonal grille, bisected by a bold chrome styling line, remains unchanged. Curvaceous pressings on the front and rear fenders remains unchanged. Its dramatically sloped rear glass features a pronounced rear spoiler, which improves on the 2014 Hyundai ix35 aerodynamics.
Performance
One of the most significant upgrades for the model is the replacement of the 2.0-litre Theta II petrol engine with a new, super-efficient Nu 2-litre Multi-Port Injection engine. The new engine offers a more even and efficient delivery of power and torque – with peaks of 116 kW (155 hp) at 6 200 r/min and 192 Nm at 4 000 r/min. respectively.
The new petrol engine is available in combination with a new six-speed manual gearbox or an improved, very responsive, and smooth-changing six-speed automatic transmission with SHIFTRONIC manual control. To make the 2014 ix35 even more versatile, Hyundai engineers added an advanced electronic AWD system. The AWD system is automatically activated under any driving condition when needed, distributing the power equally, and optimizing driving performance.
Under the bonnet |
Interior
The high-tech cockpit is fitted as standard with Hyundai’s signature blue lighting, tilt and telescopic steering wheel, steering wheel mounted audio and cruise controls, electrically powered windows and door locks, remote keyless entry and fold-away mirrors with electric control. The front cup holders are illuminated with blue light as well. The 2014 Hyundai ix35 has always had outstanding rear legroom and now second row passengers can recline their seats for even more comfort. The rear seats feature 60:40 split for increase of boot space. The interior of the 2014 Hyundai ix35 the upper door trims are now finished in higher-quality materials.
All models have dashboard air vents that are ringed in chrome, and the windscreen receives a shade band, completing the visual refreshment. The spacious interior is further enhanced by the panoramic sunroof. A 4.3-inch colour touch screen audio with a standard rear-view park-assist camera is in charge of the entertainment. The system plays compact discs, accesses digital music files employing Bluetooth streaming audio and allows driver and passenger to access their personal listening devices through the iPod/USB/auxiliary inputs. Bluetooth audio wirelessly streams music from a phone to the audio system.
Verdict
The 2014 Hyundai ix35 remains a great choice for anyone looking for an affordable and well kitted crossover. The latest updates make the smallest SUV from Hyundai more competitive and better to take on its rivals.
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