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Hyundai Tucson: Runout deals bring savings of up to $1500

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There’s an updated Hyundai Tucson due mid-year, so the Korean brand is offering deals on the outgoing model.

Hyundai is offering a $750 factory bonus on base Tucson models both with or without the N Line package, plus a $1500 factory bonus on all Elite and Highlander models.

To receive this incentive, you’ll need to order and take delivery of a Tucson between now and April 30, 2024. It applies to Tucson models built prior to February 2024.

You can view the terms and conditions on Hyundai’s website.

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The Tucson range starts at $35,650 before on-road costs, or $39,797 drive-away based on a Sydney post code, before any offer is applied.

The most expensive Tucson is the Highlander diesel with the N Line package, panoramic sunroof and metallic paint, which costs $55,150 before on-roads ($60,749 drive-away in NSW).

You may have noticed the buy and sell buttons at the top of our site – they’re our connection to the dealer world, and each week we get updates on stock availability across certain brands.

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Our aim is to update our audience as often as possible with deals that are available.

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Originally published as Hyundai Tucson: Runout deals bring savings of up to $1500

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