Hyundai Tucson (SUV) Tucson III 2015,2016,2017,2018 Specs
General information
Brand
Hyundai
Model
Tucson (SUV)
Version
Tucson III
Engine version
0.95 kWh (134 Hp) Fuel Cell
Year production start
2015
Year production end
2018
Vehicle type
SUV
Curb weight kg -lbs total
1860 kg
4100.6 lbs.
Overall length mm - inch
4410 mm
173.62 in.
Doors
5
Engine specs
Cylinders
Electric
Weight / horsepower kg/hp - hp/tons
13.9 kg/Hp
72 Hp/tonne
Fuel type
Hydrogen
Powertrain architecture
FCEV (Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle)
Electric motor power
134 Hp @ 5000 rpm.
Electric motor torque
300 Nm @ 1000 rpm. 221.27 lb.-ft. @ 1000 rpm.
Total available power
134 Hp @ 5000 rpm.
Transmission and Drive system
Drive configuration
Front wheel drive
Brakes
Front brakes
Ventilated discs
Rear brakes
Ventilated discs
Anti-lock brake system
ABS (Anti-lock braking system)
Steering
Turning diameter m - ft
10.6 m
34.78 ft.
Suspension
Front suspension
Independent, Spring McPherson, with stabilizer
Rear suspension
Torsion
Body / Chassis
Wheels & Tyres
Exterior
Interior
Safety and Security
Passenger
Passengers seats
5
Trunk space min liter | cu. Ft.
674 l
23.8 cu. ft.
Trunk space max liter | cu. Ft.
1523 l
53.78 cu. ft.
Dimensions
Overall length mm - inch
4410 mm
173.62 in.
Overall width mm -inch
1821 mm
71.69 in.
Overall height mm -inch
1656 mm
65.2 in.
Wheelbase mm - inch
2639 mm
103.9 in.
Track width front mm - inch
1584 mm
62.36 in.
Track width rear mm - inch
1595 mm
62.8 in.
Coefficient of drag
0.35
Weights
Curb weight kg -lbs total
1860 kg
4100.6 lbs.
Gross weight kg -lbs total
2250 kg
4960.4 lbs.
Capacities kg - lbs
390 kg
859.8 lbs.
Fuel economy
Engine type
Electric
Electric - Bev
A battery-powered electric car is an automobile which is propelled by electric motors.
Although electric cars often give good acceleration and have generally acceptable
top speed, the lower specific energy of production batteries available compared
with carbon-based fuels means that electric cars need big batteries to
increase miles range and recharging can also take much more time than average.
Electric - PHEV
A plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) is a hybrid electric vehicle whose battery
pack can be recharged by plugging a charging cable into an external electric power
source, in addition to internally by its on-board internal combustion engine-powered
generator. Compared to conventional hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs), PHEVs have
a larger battery pack that can be charged from the power grid, which is also more
efficient.
A PHEV's battery pack is smaller than all-electric vehicles for the same vehicle
weight, but has the auxiliary option of switching back to using its gasoline/diesel
engine like a conventional HEV if the battery runs low.
Electric - FCEV
A fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) is an electric vehicle that uses a fuel cell,
sometimes in combination with a small battery or supercapacitor, to power its
onboard electric motor. Fuel cells in vehicles generate electricity generally
using oxygen from the air and compressed hydrogen. Most fuel cell vehicles are
classified as zero-emissions vehicles that emit only water and heat.
As compared with internal combustion vehicles, hydrogen vehicles centralize pollutants at
the site of the hydrogen production, where hydrogen is typically derived from
reformed natural gas.
Electric - PFCEV
This vehicle is very similar to Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle but has a socket and
can be recharged from the grid. Battery likely is significantly larger - comparable to
Plug in Hybrid Electric Vehicle. This vehicle type can be used solely on electricity
charged by plugging in or solely on electricity generated by fuel cell.
Plug-in fuel cell electric vehicles (PFCEVs) combine features of battery electric
vehicles (BEVs) and fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs). With a 40-mile battery
electric range (BER), the PFCEV provides unusually efficient driving.
The fuel cell and hydrogen fuel facilitate long range and quick refueling, removing range
limitations.