Hyundai Tucson
 Vs Kia Sorento
2.5-liter Inline 4-cylinder 
Engine 
2.5-liter Inline 4-cylinder 
25/33/28
EPA Estimated Fuel-Economy 
23/31/26
187 @ 6100 Horsepower 
191 hp @ 6,100 rpm
178 @ 4000 Torque 
181 lb.-ft. @ 4,000 rpm
 8-Speed AutomaticTransmission  8-Speed Automatic
2,750 lbs.Max Towing Capacity 
2,000 lbs. 
5 Seating Capacity 
7
 Seating   
 Standard Front Dual USB Type-C ports Standard 
  Standard Second-row dual USB charging ports  Standard
  Standard Dual level cargo floor  Standard
  Standard Rear View Monitor  Standard

Hyundai Tucson vs Kia Sorento: Which SUV Cost Less? 

The 2026 Hyundai Tucson has a slight edge over the Kia Sorento whenever it comes down to price. To demonstrate, the 2026 Hyundai Tucson typically falls in the price range  of $29,200 to $39,195 and the 2026 Kia Sorento typically falls in the price range of $32,190 to $47,590. Of course, we should also note that prices vary according to manufacturer incentives, dealership specials , color options, accessories, trim levels and packages. To get a quote today on a new Hyundai Tucson for sale near Chicago, apply online , call (708) 232-0766, or visit us at 1985 River Oaks DriveCalumet City, IL 60409 , and we can assist you. 

Hyundai Tucson vs Kia Sorento Exterior Design

As far as styling, both the 2026 Hyundai Tucson and the Kia Sorento in Chicago make heads turn fast. The key difference is the 2026 Hyundai Tucson stands out with a 3-D Parametric Jewel Grille, 18-inch alloy wheels, and ultra-bright LED Daytime Running Lights. The 2026 Hyundai Tucson also stands out with a rear connecting light bar, aggressively styled edges. The Kia Sorento on the other hand stands confidently with 17-inch alloy wheels, and a wide rugged grille. With this in mind it all comes down to your preferences. If you're looking for a sleek sporty SUV that easy maneuver, the 2026 Hyundai Tucson is for you. Come to think of it, the new Hyundai Tucson also comes 


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Hyundai Tucson vs Kia Sorento Performance

If you're like most people who like to travel through Chicago, you need an SUV with a reliable fuel economy. You need a new Hyundai Tucson. Off the line, this vehicle  achieves 23 mpg  in the city, and it has a 16.4 gallon fuel tank. As a result this vehicle helps you spend less time at the fuel pump and more time on the road.  You'll also be glad to know that the Hyundai Tucson comes standard with excellent road handling capabilities. Whether you're driving through the rain, snow, mud, or sleet, the Hyundai Tucson is tough enough to help you take on anything. Not even mother nature can stop the new Tucson Hyundai SUV model.

On the other hand, if you're thinking buying a new Kia Sorento, you should think about how much more money you'll have to spend at the fuel pump. The Kia Sorento has a bigger fuel tank than the Hyundai Tucson and a lower fuel economy in the city. As a result, Sorento Kia drivers  should expect to spend more money down the road. But for what it's worth, the Kia Sorento comes standard with a decent front-wheel drive system.

So, which SUV would you rather drive? Not sure? Let's take a look inside.

    


Hyundai Tucson vs Kia Sorento Interior

If you're looking for the best way to get more for less, the Hyundai Tucson is the perfect solution. For a fraction of what it cost to buy a new Kia Sorento, you could have all of the same features and more. Not to mention, the Hyundai Tucson comes available with six different model trims. Which means, you can take driving  experience to a whole new level. We're talking leather seats, an 8-way power passenger seat, heated rear seats, an 8-inch color touchscreen navigation, and a class-exclusive Infiniti Audio includes Clari-Fi music  restoration technology, an external amp, and an 8-speaker audio system. If that's not enough, you can also take advantage of the Blue Link Connected Car System. And that's just the beginning. If you're serious about getting more for less, come find out why so many people are shifting their attention  pass the Kia Sorento, and jumping behind the wheel of a new Hyundai Tucson. Visit us today at River Oaks Hyundai dealer.

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Hyundai Tucson vs Kia Sorento Safety Features

Now that you know that the new Hyundai Tucson gives you more for less, you should also know that it comes standard with more safety features. That's right. The new Hyundai Tucson safety features include:

  • Lane Keeping Assist
  • Driver Attention Warning
  • Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
  • Front Crumple Zone
  • Bodyside Reinforcements
  • Electronic Stability Control
  Sounds awesome right? If you could see yourself driving a new Hyundai Tucson, it's time to make your way down to our local Hyundai dealership near you.  Come experience the confidence and peace of mind that you deserve. Visit us today and schedule a free test drive.
    




Should You Buy A New Hyundai Tucson or Kia Sorento For Sale

At the end of the day everyone's wants to drive a comfortable spacious SUV that gives you more features than excuses. With this in mind, we think the Hyundai Tucson is the best fit for SUV drivers in South Chicago, East Chicago, Calumet City, and surrounding areas. Unlike the Kia Sorento, Tucson SUVs are built to give you great mileage in the city, and they help you save more money at the fuel pump. Not to mention, the Hyundai Tucson can help you save more at the door with a more competitive price. In addition, the Hyundai Tucson comes standard with award-winning lineup of safety and security features. How can you beat that? If you're interested, fill out the free online form below. Give yourself the best SUV for you.

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