Extremely disappointed!!!
We traded in our 22 Tucson expecting a better experience only to find out that we lost features and had problem with the lane safety and speed limit assist features that we did NOT have with our 22 model. The lane keeper would pull you off the road to the right, or across the db line into traffic if you would let it. The speed limit assist lost the ability to keep the posted speed limit display current on the dash icon; it goes out 20 seconds after the cameras see the speed limit sign and it no longer displays the speed limit, therefore no longer knows if you are over the speed limit. THE 22 DID NOT DO THAT! Apparently you now need the factory nav system to provide additional satellite speed limit info for that display. THE 22 DID NOT DO THAT! The seats are not as comfortable ans the 22 was, lumbar not in the right spot. Also lost the turn yellow signal indicators in the mirrors, with seemingly the same package (SEL). Overall, VERY DISSAPOINTED with the vehicle.
Service department replaced the satellite antennae to "supposedly fix" the speed limit assist problems, IT DID NOT FIX IT! Service department keep the car a week to work on the lane assist issue(s), and after initially being told there were no windshield camera adjustments or calibration, factory tech assistance had them do a "hidden" camera adjustment. The lane assist feature was somewhat improved, but compared to the 22 we traded in, it was not really that much better.
I would gladly have Hyundai take the vehicle back, refund our purchase, and have our old Tuscon back, but don't expect that would happen. We were VERY SATISFIED with our 22, and really just expected engineering, software, and features to be better the 25 than what we had. My ratings below are as compared to our 22 model...
Okay, we DID gain a self-lifting rear hatch over the 25, and we DID like the improved dash design.