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One of the least expensive new cars you can buy is the 2026 Hyundai Venue — but inexpensive doesn’t mean cheap.
Despite its driving-related shortcomings, the Hyundai Tucson Hybrid managed a third-place finish in our most recent compact-SUV comparison test.
The gas-electric hybrid system brings newfound responsiveness (and fuel efficiency) to Hyundai’s three-row Palisade SUV that the gas V-6 fails to deliver.
Find out five things we like about the 2025 Hyundai Tucson and two things we don’t.
The 2026 Palisade is roundly impressive and a clear class standout, picking up and quickly charging ahead from where the prior generation left off.
The N Line can do everything the comfortable and composed Hyundai Sonata already does, but with an added dose of spice that sets it apart from bland, mainstream mid-size sedans. 
The all-new Ioniq 9 takes Hyundai’s already winning EV formula and thoughtfully applies it to a three-row SUV with great success, though the styling and price may not be for everyone.
Subtle as they may be, updates to the Ioniq 5’s charging, batteries and interior packaging for 2025 cements it as one of the most compelling electric SUVs on the market.
Read on to learn six things we like about the 2024 Hyundai Palisade and two things we do not.
With much of its updated interior and exterior shared with the similarly refreshed 2025 Tucson SUV, the new Santa Cruz is a compelling, refined entry in its class.