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postmanpat68
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    Passing the Hyundia dealer so pop in and had a look at the Hyundia Tuscon hybrid lovely car but the models available on the Motability scheme confusing.

    Without a doubt the Tuscon is a nice car and of a good size. I only wished the Hybrid 230 was available when I ordered. The only 2 Hybrid 230 are the Premium and more basic N Line trims. The PHEVs 265bhp are available in Premium and Ultimate trims but, pricey. Below that you have 48v Mild hybrids 180bhp 4wd, which includes the the better specced N Line S and range topping Ultimate. Below That you have the 48v Mild hybrid 150bhp SE, Premium and Ultimate specs and a 4wd ultimate. Below them you have the ICE models in SE, Premium and Ultimate, which I have. The ICE and MHEV’s are not great fuel economy wise. https://hyundai-website-assets.s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/shared-assets/production/specifications/brochure_tucson_price_and_spec.pdf

    When looking I asked about a Hyundai Tucson 1.6 TGDi 48V MHD SE Connect 5dr 2WD DCT £2499 AP and this was the reply from Read Hyundai.

    We can certainly arrange for an appointment and test drive in the Tucson. Sadly the mild hybrid DCT is no longer available for us to order, production was halted late last year due to supply issues. (we’re still not entirely sure why this was kept on the Motability scheme list).

    We can however order the Tucson Premium self-charging hybrid, this is still an automatic, and this particular model has a £3,999 advance payment. ?