I will add my oppinion 😂
The XC40 looks dated compared to the competition, its not known for its economy and is the smallest vehicle on your list.
The Tiguan, what can I say other than VW is going backwards ever since the launch of the id electric vehicles. The Tiguan has has swathes of piano black, even across the full length od the dash, which will without a doubt be a dust and fingerprint magnet. The ride is can also be unsettled. The old model was better!
The Sportage is due a midlife refresh, which going by how S Koreans do things it will be more a facelift. The current Sportage isn’t whats called a connected car and map updates etc will have to be downloaded and installed by the owner, rather than OTA. Like the previous Tucson it still retains alot of piano black on the centre console. Whilst the overall dimensions are similar to the Tucson, the Tucson still has a roomier cabin and larger boot. Except for looks all the running gear remains the same except for the PHEV, which still retains the 66kW electric motor and 240bhp, compared to the Tuscons 72kW electric motor 253bhp. Both are down from 261bhp.
The Tucson has just recieved a refresh/facelift, it now has OTA updates and the majority of piano black has gone (sold off to VW 😂) with only bits on the door armrests. The interior has seen the biggest update and now has twin 12.3″ screens similar to the Sportage along with a all new dashboard, which still retains a sense of openness throughout the windscreen and a new centre console. The windscreen and passenger side windows now feature acoustic glass in Premium hybrid models and up. In Ultimate trim there’s a colour choice of leather (FOC) and the seats are all leather, rather than a microfibre/leather mix seen on the Sportage black leather. There are now far more real buttons on the new Tucson and you don’t have to switch between climate and radio menu, as you do on the Sportage.
