Hyundai Offering $3,000 Cash on Tucson Hybrid SUV
What Car Shoppers Need to Know
- You can save up to $3,250 off a Hyundai Tucson Hybrid, with current deals through March 2.
- 0% financing also available
- Lessees can get a price reduction of up to $1,750.
The Hyundai Tucson is the brand’s bestselling vehicle, available with traditional gas, hybrid and plug-in hybrid powertrains. While their complex powertrains tend to make hybrids more expensive than their gas-fired counterparts, Hyundai shoppers can get a big discount on a Tucson Hybrid SUV through early March.
Related: How Much Is the 2026 Hyundai Tucson?
With an EPA-combined rating of up to 38 mpg versus the standard SUV’s max 28 mpg, the Tucson Hybrid can save owners as much as $500 a year in fuel costs. Hyundai is running separate promotions on model-year 2025 and 2026 Tucson Hybrids, and regular Tucsons qualify for similar offers. Offers below are valid nationwide through March 2, but be sure to ask your dealer for specifics.
Hyundai Tucson Hybrid Cash Deals
2025 Model Year
- Dealer cash: $3,000. Your local dealer may not advertise this offer, as it’s paid to them by Hyundai to stimulate sales. Dealer cash deals can usually be combined with other incentives.
- Consumer rebate and APR: $3,250. Shoppers financing their purchase can receive up to $3,250 off when they finance through Hyundai Motor Finance. Borrowers can qualify for an APR as low as 5.39% on 24-, 36-, 48- and 60-month loans.
2026 Model Year
- Lease cash: Up to $1,750. Lease cash typically reduces the agreed-upon value of the vehicle, also known as the capitalized cost. As monthly lease payments are calculated based on capitalized cost, reducing this figure lowers your monthly payments.
- Consumer rebate and APR: $3,000. Shoppers financing their purchase can receive up to $3,000 off when they finance through Hyundai Motor Finance. The interest rate for the 2026 Tucson is the same as it is on the 2025 model: 5.39% on 24-, 36-, 48- and 60-month loans.
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How Big Is the Tucson Hybrid?
The Hyundai Tucson is a small SUV that competes against vehicles such as the Toyota RAV4, Honda CR-V and Chevrolet Equinox. While the battery and electrical components for the Tucson Plug-in Hybrid infringe on cabin space, the regular Tucson Hybrid’s cargo volume is identical to the gas-only SUV’s.
What’s the Tucson Hybrid’s Fuel Economy?
The entry-level Tucson Hybrid Blue returns an EPA-rated 38/38/38 mpg city/highway/combined. The rest of the Tucson Hybrid lineup is rated at 36/37/36 mpg. All-wheel drive is standard on the Tucson Hybrid. For comparison, the gas-only Tucson is rated at 24/30/26 mpg with AWD.
How Much Is the Tucson Hybrid?
As of this writing, Hyundai Tucson Hybrid pricing is as follows (includes $1,495 destination fee for 2025 and $1,600 fee for 2026):
2025 Model Year
- Blue: $34,960
- SEL Convenience: $37,960
- N Line: $39,710
- Limited: $42,790
2026 Model Year
- Blue: $34,050
- SEL: $35,500
- SEL Convenience: $36,500
- Limited: $43,675
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