Dillip | 3 years ago
If we talk about Hyundai tucson, while the Tucson’s cabin is a nice place to be in, we wish it was richer still and fitting of a car this price. Also, the middle row seat ...read more could have been more comfortable. The more discerning may also point out that the Tucson should have gotten a sunroof and paddle shifts at least in the top-end variant. Despite all of this, the Tucson makes a delightful case for itself as an overall package – it looks dapper, is laden with convenience and safety features (the top-end model gets 6 airbags, electronic stability programme and vehicle stability control), is a perfectly amicable machine to drive on all seven days and to any destination, however far or fancy that might crop up. The Hyundai Tucson continues to be a great all-round, mid sized, urban SUV that's even a worthy upgrade from smaller SUVs like the Brezza, Nexon or even the Creta. On the other hand, Volkswaget T-Roc is a cross over that heavely leads to its onroad ability. Which comes at the cost of the SUV space, practicality and road presence. It would be a good option for a small family or an individual who occasionally travels with friends. Also, it offers better driving dynamics and ride quality, fuel efficiency, power performance and feel of more premium cabin. You may compare both the cars accoridngly. Do take a test drive in order to get better clarity. Check out authorised dealership details.