Blink once and you may miss the styling changes on the 2019 Hyundai Tucson. That's not such a bad thing, though, given this model has always been a bit of a looker. But, it was time for a mid-life update and Hyundai has chosen to go easy on the design tweaks and focus more on the package and value for money.
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