Sometimes, the simplest choice may be the right one.

It’s probably fair to say the mid-size SUV segment is getting saturated at this point, and while more competition is overall a better thing for buyers, whittling down that choice can be difficult.

Here we’re reviewing the 2026 Hyundai Tucson HEV FWD, which means it’s the entry-level front-wheel drive hybrid variant in the range, priced from less than $43,000 before on-road costs.

Hyundai is now an established player, having been in the Australian market since the early 1990s. In that time, the Tucson has grown in popularity with local buyers, becoming one of the country’s best-selling cars.

But recently, we’ve seen new Chinese models entering the segment on an almost monthly basis – and Hyundai is fighting back, dropping prices across the Tucson lineup.