Hyundai Tucson 2005 vs BMW iX3 2026

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BMW iX3
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BMW iX3 — most powerful, most efficient

Hyundai Tucson 50
BMW iX3 100
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BMW iX3
BMW iX3
2026
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Price & ownership
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Engine
Fuel type Petrol Electric
Displacement 2.0 L
Cylinders 4
Power 141 hp 469 hp
Torque 184 Nm 645 Nm
Battery capacity 108.7 kWh
Electric range 805 km
Performance
0–100 km/h 4.9 s
Top speed 210 km/h
Transmission Automatic · 4 Single-speed (EV) · 1
Drivetrain Front-wheel drive (FWD) All-wheel drive (AWD)
Fuel economy
Fuel economy 12.2 km/L
Tank capacity 58 L
Dimensions
Length 4,325 mm 4,782 mm
Width 1,795 mm 1,895 mm
Height 1,730 mm 1,635 mm
Wheelbase 2,630 mm 2,897 mm
Boot capacity 520 L
Weight 2,285 kg
Ground clearance
Seats 5 5
Doors 5 5
Safety
Airbags 8
NCAP rating
ADAS systems 0 4
  • Driving Assistant Professional
  • Front collision warning
  • Lane keeping assistant
  • Surround view
Features
Key features
  • JM generation (2005–2009) — first Tucson
  • 2.0L petrol — volume KSA engine
  • 2.7L V6 offered with all-wheel drive
  • Compact, easy-to-park crossover
  • Sixth-generation BMW eDrive
  • 800V charging at up to 400 kW
  • Panoramic iDrive display
  • 58L front storage (frunk)
Warranty
Warranty 4 years / 200,000 km

FAQs about this comparison

Which costs less in fuel?

At 20,000 km per year, BMW iX3 2026 costs roughly 810 SAR a year in fuel/energy versus about 3,574 SAR for Hyundai Tucson 2005 (estimate at current Saudi prices).

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