The ADAC breakdown statistics determine which Hyundai models are the most reliable and which have broken down most – a good help when buying a used Hyundai Tucson.
In the statistics for 2021, all the breakdowns for which the German Yellow Angels had to move out in 2020 were recorded and evaluated. There is enough data available that gives an objective picture of the reliability of the Hyundai Tucson.
Hyundai Tucson Reliability
Breakdowns in the 2020 calendar year
EZ 2011 | EZ 2012 | EZ 2013 | EZ 2014 | EZ 2015 | EZ 2016 | EZ 2017 | EZ 2018 |
9,0 | 4,4 | 2,7 | 1,7 |
Breakdowns in the 2019 calendar year
EZ 2010 | EZ 2011 | EZ 2012 | EZ 2013 | EZ 2014 | EZ 2015 | EZ 2016 | EZ 2017 |
6,9 | 3,1 | 1,8 |
Legend: Number of breakdowns per 1,000 vehicles registered (= breakdown index) by year of first registration (EZ)
Source: ADAC
Hyundai Tucson owners’ reviews
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Recent Tucson Recalls
The rear brake calliper assembly, which has a material defect, causes lower brake performance. This can increase the risk of an … .
The curtain airbags may not deploy as intended. This will increase the risk of injury in the event of an accident. … .
The Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) modules may malfunction internally. This could cause an electrical short circuit over time, increasing the risk … .