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[새 차] 현대 2025 투싼 - 기본 및 선택 사항 추가 또는 조정한 연식 변경 모델
#현대투싼 현대자동차가 2025년형 투싼을 출시했습니다. 실내 소화기가 모든 트림에 기본으로 설치되고, 일부 트림 기본 사항이 추가되었습니다. 기본값은 프리미엄 트림만 20만 원 오르고 나머지는 동결되었습니다.
현대자동차가 2025 투싼을 내놓고 판매를 시작했습니다. 2024년 12월에 나온 4세대 투싼 부분변경 모델의 연식 변경 모델로, 기본 및 선택 사항을 추가 및 조정한 것이 특징입니다. 모든 트림 기본 사항으로는 실내 소화기가 추가되었고, 기본 트림인 모던에는 2열 에어 벤트(공기 배출구)와 에어로 타입 와이퍼가 기본 사항으로 추가되었습니다. 중간급 프리미엄 트림도 트렁크 2열 폴딩 레버, 스마트폰 무선충전 장치, 2열 세이프티 파워 윈도우가 기본 사항이 되었습니다. 다른 사항은 2024년형 모델과 같습니다. 모델별 및 트림별 기본값은 아래와 같습니다, 단, 1.6 터보 하이브리드 모델은 친환경차 세제혜택 반영 기준입니다. 1.6 터보 가솔린: 모던 2,771만 원, 프리미엄 3,068만 원,…
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La nueva Hyundai Tucson híbrida ya está en Argentina: hasta 230 CV y consumo ultra bajo
Hyundai Motor Argentina presentó oficialmente la nueva Hyundai Tucson Hybrid 4WD, una versión electrificada que pasa a ocupar el lugar más alto dentro del portfolio de este SUV mediano en el país. La principal novedad del modelo radica en la incorporación de un sistema de propulsión híbrido que combina el ya conocido motor 1.6 turbo con inyección directa con un motor eléctrico de 47,7 kW,…
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Review: 2025 Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid Calligraphy AWD
Hyundai's new Santa Fe adds a hybrid system while going all cubist on its designs, but WOW!
Santa Fe’s modular design, wild color, and three rows snag attention … If you liked last week’s tested Hyundai Tucson but need more space for kids and luggage, or just want to stir up the neighbors, this week’s Santa Fe may be for you. First, it’s bigger and roomier with three rows of seats compared to the Tucson’s two. That translates to seats for up to seven vs. only five. Yet the first…
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Road Testing 2024 Subaru Impreza RS in Snowy-Covered Maine
There is plenty for Jack Nerad and Chris Teague to talk about in this episode of America on the Road. First, there’s the news: Now, electric vehicle owners have something else to be anxious about. We’ll tell you what it is and why. Swedish EV maker Polestar has a new way for customers to obtain its vehicles — and maybe bail out if they don’t like them. We’ll tell you about that. And according to…

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Creating a sense of place has been a recurring garden theme for years now, and it lends authenticity to any setting, especially here in the Southwest. For me, nothing does this better than the use of succulents, both locally native ones and those that are well-adapted from far-off places. This may be one of the few unifying garden themes that rightfully extends across our Southwest region, from the California coast to South Texas. Indeed, succulents seem to be everywhere these days! Their water-thrifty nature is a strong selling point in a region with erratic precipitation, recurring droughts, and frequent hot temperatures. Don’t have time to water today? They’ll still be there tomorrow. Dealing with gritty poor soil? Who cares! Going on vacation? No worries . . . they are the ultimate in durable plants.If that is not enough to sell you, their spectacular diversity of form and color adds a sculptural element like no other category of plant, whether planted en masse in the ground or used in containers as focal points in cooler regions. Choosing your favorites is going to be your biggest challenge. Knowing your conditions is the first consideration, as some tolerate hot sun better than others, and many do best in bright shade. There is endless info online to help you decide. Listing my own favorites could easily surpass the one hundred mark, so I’ll narrow it way down to just a handful of categories. All the following species will need: Excellent drainage Dry intervals between watering Full to dappled sun, depending on the extremes of your own conditions. Most are hardy into Zone 8 or 9, but frost tolerance varies, so do some research for your area. Tree houseleek Aeonium spp. and cvs. Zones: 9–11 Size: Up to 3 feet tall and 2 feet wide, depending on the cultivar Aeoniums are among the largest rosette-leaved plants in the sedum family, originating mainly in North Africa and the Canary Islands. A. arboreum and other species are attractive enough on their own, but selected variations and hybrids now span a wide range of colors and sizes. A few can have robust dinner plate–sized rosettes from minty green to nearly black-wine in color. Clustered evenly on sturdy stems up to 3 feet tall, they complement any other succulents with their perfect symmetry and flowerlike form. Although they’re excellent in sun on the West Coast, you’ll need to provide dappled light in desert locations like Tucson, Arizona. Some tolerate light frost, but others will not, so do your research and be prepared to protect them in colder areas. New colorful hybrids labeled as × Semponium, were created by crossing Aeonium with the tough genus Sempervivum. These new options have added to the color/size selection but exhibit little if any of their hardy Sempervivum heritage. ‘Arizonia Star’ Weber agave Agave weberi ‘Arizona Star’ Zones: 8b–11 Size: Up to 5 feet tall and 7 feet wide Agaves come in all sizes, from 3-inch minis to 8-foot giants. Some are formidably armed with teeth and spiny tips, and others are soft-leaved and gardener-friendly. A favorite of mine is ‘Arizona Star’ Weber agave. Allow adequate space when planting as it can reach 3 to 6 feet across in surprisingly short order. The gold-edged smooth leaves are luminous when backlighted, allowing the plant to stand out as an elegant focal point whether in the ground or elevated in a container. Santa Rita prickly pear Opuntia santa-rita Zones: 7–11 Size: 4 feet tall and 5 feet wide Prickly pears are structural icons of the Southwest, and I have dozens in my gardens, from the giant (and less spiny) O. ficus-indica down to some truly miniature forms. But the one that gets my attention over and over in all seasons is the Santa Rita prickly pear. Native primarily to southern Arizona, it is widely planted due to its robust form and richly colored pads in shades of blue-green to violet-purple. The best color develops when grown in dry conditions and during winter chill. This comes close to a color “not found in nature,” as they say, yet here it is! Handle with care though. It is well armed with short bristles called glochids that detach easily and can lodge in skin, gloves, and fabric. Plant this in the background or a less-frequented area to be on the safe side. Hedgehog cacti Echinopsis spp. and cvs. Zones: 8b–11 Size: Up to 3 feet tall and wide, depending on the cultivar These small to medium cacti range from clustering barrel forms to midsize columns. They are easy to grow in morning sun or partial shade in desert areas and are also suited to well-drained containers in wetter climates. They make a sculptural focal point or accent all year, quietly increasing in size. After a dry winter rest, their fuzzy buds appear, slowly enlarging until some warm day in April when hand-sized blooms suddenly burst open in unison for a glorious one-day engagement. Occasional blooms may appear throughout the growing season, but most will last just one day, perhaps two. Watch the buds closely and plan a last-minute gathering to share the occasion with friends. Fencepost cactus Pachycereus marginatus Zones: 9–11 Size: 12 feet tall and 3 feet wide (over time) The famed fencepost cactus hails from Mexico and needs little introduction. I include this as a favorite because it is one of the larger succulents that contributes height and structural elegance with minimal spikiness. Smooth vertical lines are uninterrupted by stops and starts like some columnar cacti, and its spines are tiny and do not detach easily, clustered only along the symmetrical ribs, which makes for easier handling when necessary. A better focal point or backdrop plant is hard to find, and slowly clustering specimens just keep getting better with time. Echeveria Echeveria spp. and cvs. Zones: 9–11 Size: Up to 12 inches tall and wide The pastel rosettes of echeveria are the perfect complement to all the above plants, coming in shades of waxy aqua-blue to rosy purple, wine red, and mojito green. In hot climates they may prefer a bit of light shade but in coastal areas can tolerate full sun. Depending on your conditions, they may appreciate a bit more moisture than other succulents, but good drainage is still essential, and they will tolerate dry periods without complaint. In recent years many hybrids have been created with closely related genera. The diversity is endless, so it’s best to see them in person and buy the ones you like. These make colorful container combinations and enliven rock gardens in mild climates—there are few limits to creative uses of these stunning plants. Discuss this and any other gardening topic in our Southwest gardening forum.Find more information on Southwest gardening here. Dan Johnson lives and gardens in Denver, Colorado, and in Tucson, Arizona. He is an associate director of horticulture for the Denver Botanic Gardens. Photos: Dan Johnson Fine Gardening Recommended Products Bee Watering Station with Vivid Flower Design Fine Gardening receives a commission for items purchased through links on this site, including Amazon Associates and other affiliate advertising programs. Thoughtful Combo: You will receive a bee feeder and 30 glass marbles. 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Juvie Costas or hybrid sipping on fairy duster by Marjie Morrison Via Flickr: Tohono Chul Park has been home to a hybrid hummingbird for the last 3-4 years. (At least we think so) Hummingbird at Tohono Chul Park Tucson, Arizona
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NEW FROM FINISHING LINE PRESS: Thread: A Memoir in Woven Poems by Janet McMillan Rives
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In Thread: A Memoir in Woven Poems, the author reveals connecting filaments of nature, place, family, and friendship over her lifetime. From a “Snow Day” in childhood to years living “In Paris” to the “Blaze” of a southwest desert to being “Called to Stay” in the Midwest to finally moving “Ahead” into retirement, she weaves prose narrative through her #poetry. These #hybrids capture the transitions of life in a lyric tapestry.
Janet McMillan Rives resides in Tucson, Arizona. She was born and raised in Connecticut and spent most of her adult life in Iowa where she retired as professor of economics from the University of Northern Iowa. She has published her poetry in many journals and anthologies and is the author of two chapbooks—Into This Sea of Green: Poems from the Prairie (Finishing Line Press 2020) and Washed by a Summer Rain: Poems from the Desert (Kelsay Books 2023).
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This refreshing memoir weaves poetry and prose into a tapestry depicting a childhood of wonder and joy bound to the days of “our long and lucky lives,” as Janet McMillan Rives can write now. With chapters moving around in time and place, with lines of poetry that sharpen the focus, she takes us vividly into what the child once saw as a cathedral of trees, to explore memory and beauty and poetry itself, to discover the connections threading past to present. In that green cathedral, the child wonders what friends and details and experiences she will remember when she’s old. This tender, lyrical book is the answer.
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“Only connect!” wrote E.M. Forster. “Live in fragments no longer.” Janet McMillan Rives exemplifies this calling. “I remember connections,” she declares, and it’s true. Rives’ recollections are painterly. She shows us “blue green agave, muted orchid skies at sunrise, subtle pink reflecting off the mountain side, cool cloudless azure skies.” But the thread that securely binds together this hybrid of memoir and poetry is Rives’ “open-hearted, open-minded” capacity to connect—with history, place, and most of all, people, especially her readers. “There is no one left in my circle who lived through these moments with me, no one with whom to share. So I write,” writes Rives. And—lucky us!—we read. We connect. Thread widens the circle of the writer’s life to welcome and include anyone fortunate enough to become interwoven with this honest, lyrical book.
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Insider Tips for Hiring an App Development Company in Arizona

Arizona's booming tech scene has fostered a thriving landscape for mobile app development. From the bustling streets of Phoenix to the innovative hubs of Scottsdale and Tucson, Arizona businesses have access to a wealth of App Development Companies in Arizona. However, with so many options available, choosing the right partner for your project can feel daunting.
Here at Net-Craft.com, a leading mobile app development company in Scottsdale, Arizona, we understand the importance of finding the perfect fit. We've compiled some insider tips to guide you through the selection process and ensure you hire an App Development Company Arizona that aligns with your vision and goals.
1. Define Your Needs and Goals: Clarity is Key
Before diving into your search, take a step back and clearly define your app's purpose, target audience, and desired functionalities. What problem are you trying to solve? Who are you trying to reach? What features are essential for your app's success? Having a clear roadmap will enable you to effectively communicate your vision to potential app development companies in Arizona and identify those with the expertise to deliver.
2. Research and Shortlist Potential Partners: Quality over Quantity
Once you have a firm understanding of your needs, research potential App Development Companies Arizona. Look for companies with experience in your industry or with similar app projects under their belt. Utilize resources like online directories, industry publications, and clutch.co to identify reputable firms with a proven track record.
3. Evaluate Expertise and Experience: Don't Settle for Anything Less
Beyond industry experience, delve deeper into the company's technical expertise. Do they have developers skilled in the specific technologies required for your app? Are their designers adept at crafting user-friendly and visually appealing interfaces? Reviewing the team's qualifications and past projects will give you a clearer picture of their capabilities and ensure they possess the necessary skills to bring your app to life.
4. Communication Style and Transparency: A Strong Foundation for Success
Effective communication is paramount throughout the development process. Choose a company that prioritizes clear and consistent communication. During the initial consultation, assess their communication style and responsiveness. Do they actively listen to your needs and ask clarifying questions? Are they transparent about their development process and timelines? A company that fosters open communication builds trust and ensures a smooth and successful collaboration.
5. Project Management Methodology: Ensuring Smooth Sailing
Inquire about the company's project management methodology. Do they employ Agile, Waterfall, or a hybrid approach? Understanding their preferred workflow helps determine if it aligns with your project's needs and preferences. Agile methodologies often provide more flexibility and quicker iterations, while Waterfall offers a more structured approach with pre-defined stages. Choose a company whose methodology fosters efficient execution and keeps your project on track.
6. Pricing Structure and Transparency: Understanding the Costs
Mobile app development costs can vary depending on the app's complexity, features, and development timeline. Discuss the company's pricing structure upfront. Do they offer fixed-cost contracts, hourly rates, or a combination of both? Ensure a clear breakdown of all potential costs is provided, including development fees, ongoing maintenance charges, and any third-party licensing fees.
7. Client Testimonials and References: Building Trust through Past Performance
Client testimonials and references are valuable resources when evaluating App Development Companies Arizona. Reach out to past clients and inquire about their experience with the company. Were they satisfied with the final product? Did the development process run smoothly? Positive feedback from past clients can provide valuable insights into the company's work ethic, responsiveness, and ability to deliver on promises.
8. The All-Important Contract: Protecting Your Interests
Before signing any agreements, carefully review the contract in detail. Ensure it clearly outlines the project scope, timelines, deliverables, payment schedules, ownership of intellectual property, and termination clauses. Don't hesitate to seek legal counsel if necessary. A well-defined contract protects your interests and ensures both parties are on the same page.
Partnering with Net-Craft.com: Your Arizona App Development Success Story
At Net-Craft.com, we're passionate about helping Arizona businesses bring their innovative app ideas to life. We are a team of experienced and dedicated mobile app development professionals, well-versed in the latest technologies and committed to delivering exceptional results.
By following these insider tips, you can navigate the Arizona app development landscape with confidence and choose a partner that will transform your vision into a thriving mobile application. Contact Net-Craft.com today for a free consultation and let's discuss your app development goals!
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Ctenosaura conspicuosa × macrolopha, San Esteban Island x Sonoran Spiny-tailed Iguana hybrid. Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum. Tucson, Arizona. May 2024.
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Why Drivers Are Making the Switch in Auto Ceramic Coating
Meta Title: Why Drivers Are Making the Switch in Auto Ceramic Coating
Meta Description: Protect your car’s paint in Tucson’s harsh weather. Learn how our auto ceramic coating offers long-lasting shine, and durability.
Every car owner wants their vehicle to look its best, but great looks shouldn’t come at the cost of protection. In a place like Tucson, where the sun doesn’t let up and the roads are anything but gentle, standard waxing just doesn’t cut it anymore. Paint fades, water spots show up too easily, and constant cleaning turns into a chore.
That’s where auto ceramic coating makes a difference.
What Is It and Why It Matters
When you invest in auto ceramic coating, you're securing a durable, microscopic shield that bonds with your vehicle’s paint. This protective layer resists UV rays, environmental contaminants, and water, all while enhancing gloss. Unlike temporary waxes, ceramic coatings create a lasting barrier that keeps vehicles looking showroom‑fresh.
We believe in offering not just a service, but a comprehensive protective solution backed by expertise, experience, and trustworthiness. Our team meticulously prepares each vehicle before applying ceramic coatings, ensuring optimal adhesion and long-term performance. Prepared correctly, our coatings deliver benefits that extend beyond aesthetics:
Superior paint protection: stops fading, oxidation, and stains from bird droppings or tree sap
Enhanced resistance to UV and chemicals: shields against harsh road salts and pollutants
Hydrophobic surface: water beads and rolls off, simplifying routine washing
Longer-lasting shine: our coatings can last 2–5 years, far outpacing traditional waxes
Our Proven Process
We pride ourselves on a process built on expertise, experience, and trust:
Careful paint correction – removing swirl marks and imperfections ensures a flawless base.
Thorough surface prep – clay barring, decontamination, and isopropyl wipe-down for optimal bonding.
Professional-grade coating – selected to suit your vehicle’s needs and desired finish.
Precision application & cure – even layering and factory-grade curing conditions for maximum resilience.
Structured aftercare plan – we guide you on maintenance, from routine washes to scheduled inspections.
This attention to detail means our coatings not only protect, it transforms your vehicle into a lasting source of pride and value.
Real‑World Benefits: What Our Clients See
Investing in ceramic coating at ICON Auto Lab delivers tangible results:
Reduced wash time: hydrophobic protection makes cleaning fast and effective
Enhanced resale value: high-gloss finish and sustained paint protection make a great impression
Stress‑free protection: from UV oxidation to bird droppings, your vehicle is well‑defended
Prolonged shine: our ceramic coatings retain depth and gloss, even after years of sun exposure
What’s Shaping the Market
Understanding the broader market context reinforces why ceramic coating is smart and future‑proof:
The U.S. auto‑detailing sector is expanding steadily. With revenue expected to reach the high‑teens billions by 2025, ceramic coating is the fastest‑growing segment.
PPF and ceramic hybrid solutions are gaining traction, as PPF products now boast self‑healing capabilities. Combining this with ceramic coatings offers next‑level protection.
Ceramic coatings are officially a must‑have in 2025, with owners prioritizing durability, maintenance ease, and glossy aesthetics.
Mobile and convenience‑oriented services are on the rise: 5‑year ceramic packages are becoming common in the mobile detailing market.
Why Choose Us in Tucson
Based at Tucson, AZ,we stand apart for these reasons:
Deep local experience: we understand Tucson’s intense sun and dusty conditions and tailor coatings to resist them
Skilled specialists: our team is trained in current ceramic technologies and has extensive hands‑on experience
Premium products: we only use coatings with proven track records in hydrophobic performance, UV defense, and gloss retention
Transparent service: from preparation to aftercare, we guide you through each step with care
Ceramic Coating: A Long‑Term Investment
While more expensive upfront than wax, ceramic coating delivers superior long-term value. Here's a quick cost-benefit snapshot:
Maintenance Method
Lifespan
Frequency
Protection Level
Wax
1-3 months
Frequent
Basic gloss and protection
Paint Sealant
6-12 months
Semi-annual
Improved shine; moderate protection
Ceramic Coating (pro)
2-5 years +
Low
High gloss, hydrophobic, UV & chemical resistant
With careful maintenance such as gentle washing and periodic inspections, our coatings offer hassle‑free protection and consistent gloss for years.
Aftercare Tips from Us
Getting ceramic coating applied is just the first step maintaining that smooth, mirror-like finish comes next. While ceramic coatings drastically reduce the need for constant upkeep, a little care goes a long way in keeping your vehicle protected and looking sharp.
Here’s how we recommend maintaining it for the long haul:
Gentle Washing
Use a pH-neutral car shampoo and a clean, soft microfiber wash mitt during every wash. Harsh soaps or abrasive materials can gradually wear down the coating’s hydrophobic surface, reducing its effectiveness. We recommend a two-bucket wash method, one for soapy water, one for rinsing to further minimize scratching.
Skip the Brushes
Avoid automatic car washes that use spinning brushes. These can create fine scratches or swirl marks, especially if dirt is present in the bristles. Instead, opt for touchless wash systems or hand washing. Our clients often tell us their ceramic-coated cars are much easier to clean by hand, thanks to the coating’s slick surface.
Act Fast on Contaminants
Bird droppings, bug splatter, and tree sap can still cause damage if left too long, even with a ceramic coating. The coating buys you time, but it’s not invincible. Keep a microfiber towel and a quick-detail spray in your trunk so you can gently wipe off contaminants as soon as you spot them.
Seasonal Check-Ins
Ceramic coatings don’t need constant attention, but a professional inspection once or twice a year can help spot any wear areas early. We offer follow-up care packages where we assess your coating’s condition, perform decontamination washes, and apply booster sprays to revive that factory-fresh look.
Conclusion
In Tucson’s challenging climate, auto ceramic coating isn’t just a luxury, it's a smart investment. At ICON Auto Lab, our focus on expertise, experience, authoritativeness, and trust leads to flawless results and lasting customer satisfaction.
Ready to see what ceramic protection can do for your vehicle?
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2025’s Best Fuel-Efficient SUVs: Drive Smarter, Spend Less
With gas prices averaging $3.50 per gallon in 2025 and some drivers facing annual fuel costs up to $8,250, fuel-efficient SUVs are a top choice for those seeking savings without sacrificing versatility or style. Powered by hybrid systems, plug-in hybrids, or advanced gas engines, these SUVs deliver impressive MPG, making them ideal for city commuters, families, and road-trippers. This guide showcases the best fuel-efficient SUVs for 2025 across compact, midsize, and luxury categories, offering practical tips to find the perfect vehicle for your needs and budget.
Why Choose a Fuel-Efficient SUV?
Fuel-efficient SUVs combine economy with practicality, offering compelling benefits for diverse drivers. Key advantages include:
Reduced Fuel Costs: Many models exceed 30 MPG combined, rivaling smaller cars.
Eco-Conscious Design: Hybrids and plug-in hybrids lower emissions, with some featuring electric-only modes.
Versatile Options: From compact crossovers to three-row SUVs, there’s a fit for every lifestyle.
Modern Features: Wireless Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and advanced safety tech enhance the experience.
This article highlights top models, compares powertrain options, and guides you through the selection process.
Top Fuel-Efficient SUVs for 2025
Compact SUVs: Efficient and Maneuverable
Compact SUVs are ideal for urban drivers and small families, offering excellent fuel economy and easy handling.
2025 Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid
MPG: 45 city / 38 highway / 42 combined
Engine: 2.0L 4-cylinder with hybrid powertrain
Cargo Space: 21.5 cu ft (rear seats up), 88.4 cu ft (seats folded)
Drivetrain: All-wheel drive
Transmission: Electronically Controlled Continuously Variable Transmission (ECVT)
Price Range: $28,000–$34,000
Key Features: With top-tier MPG, standard all-wheel drive, and a 9-inch touchscreen with Toyota Safety Sense 3.0, this SUV is a budget-friendly standout.
2025 Honda CR-V Hybrid
MPG: 43 city / 36 highway / 40 combined (2WD)
Engine: 2.0L 4-cylinder hybrid
Cargo Space: 39.3 cu ft (rear seats up), 76.5 cu ft (seats folded)
Drivetrain: Front-wheel drive (AWD optional)
Transmission: Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)
Price Range: $33,000–$40,000
Key Features: Spacious and tech-forward, the CR-V Hybrid includes Honda Sensing and wireless Apple CarPlay.
2025 Hyundai Tucson Hybrid
MPG: 38 city / 38 highway / 38 combined (Blue trim)
Engine: 1.6L turbocharged 4-cylinder with hybrid system
Cargo Space: 38.7 cu ft (rear seats up), 74.5 cu ft (seats folded)
Drivetrain: All-wheel drive
Transmission: 6-speed automatic
Price Range: $32,000–$39,000
Key Features: With a sleek design and a 10.25-inch digital cluster, this SUV offers balanced MPG and modern appeal.
Midsize SUVs: Spacious and Fuel-Savvy
Midsize SUVs provide extra room for passengers and cargo while maintaining strong fuel efficiency.
2025 Kia Sorento Hybrid
MPG: 34 city / 34 highway / 34 combined (AWD)
Engine: 1.6L turbocharged 4-cylinder with hybrid system
Cargo Space: 12.6 cu ft (behind third row), 45 cu ft (behind second row), 75.5 cu ft (seats folded)
Drivetrain: All-wheel drive
Transmission: 6-speed automatic
Price Range: $36,000–$46,000
Key Features: Seating up to seven, the Sorento Hybrid offers a 12.3-inch touchscreen and Kia Drive Wise safety tech, including blind-spot monitoring.
2025 Toyota Highlander Hybrid
MPG: 35 city / 35 highway / 35 combined (AWD)
Engine: 2.5L 4-cylinder with hybrid system
Cargo Space: 16 cu ft (behind third row), 48.4 cu ft (behind second row), 84.3 cu ft (seats folded)
Drivetrain: All-wheel drive
Transmission: Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)
Price Range: $40,000–$50,000
Key Features: With ample cargo space and a smooth ride, this SUV is family-friendly and reliable.
Luxury SUVs: Premium Efficiency
Luxury SUVs blend fuel efficiency with upscale design and advanced technology.
2025 Lexus RX 350h
MPG: 37 city / 34 highway / 36 combined
Engine: 2.5L 4-cylinder with hybrid system
Cargo Space: 29.6 cu ft (rear seats up), 46.2 cu ft (seats folded)
Drivetrain: All-wheel drive
Transmission: Electronically Controlled Continuously Variable Transmission (ECVT)
Price Range: $50,000–$60,000
Key Features: Featuring a luxurious interior and a 14-inch touchscreen, the RX 350h includes Lexus Safety System+ 3.0.
2025 BMW X5 xDrive50e Plug-in Hybrid
MPGe: 58 combined
Engine: 3.0L turbocharged 6-cylinder with electric motor
Electric Range: ~40 miles
Cargo Space: 33.9 cu ft (rear seats up), 72.3 cu ft (seats folded)
Drivetrain: All-wheel drive
Transmission: 8-speed automatic
Price Range: $72,000–$85,000
Key Features: With a 40-mile electric range, this PHEV offers luxury and eco-friendly performance.
How to Pick the Right SUV
To find your ideal fuel-efficient SUV, consider these steps:
Analyze Driving Needs:
City: High city MPG (e.g., Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid).
Highway: Strong highway MPG (e.g., Hyundai Tucson Hybrid).
Mixed: Balanced combined MPG.
Choose the Right Size:
Compact: Singles or small families (e.g., Honda CR-V Hybrid).
Midsize: Larger families or cargo needs (e.g., Kia Sorento Hybrid).
Three-Row: Big groups (e.g., Toyota Highlander Hybrid).
Set a Budget:
New SUVs: Advanced tech ($28,000–$85,000).
Used SUVs: Save with 2020–2023 models.
PHEVs: Higher cost but offer tax credits.
Prioritize Features:
Tech: Wireless Apple CarPlay, safety suites.
Cargo: Fold-flat seats.
Comfort: Smooth ride.
Hybrid vs. Non-Hybrid: What’s Best?
Non-Hybrid SUVs
These rely on advanced gas engines and lightweight designs for solid MPG.
Pros: Lower cost, simpler maintenance.
Cons: Lower MPG, less eco-friendly.
Best For: Highway drivers or budget buyers.
Hybrid SUVs
Hybrids combine gas and electric power, recharging via regenerative braking.
Pros: High city MPG, no charging needed.
Cons: Higher cost, less cargo space.
Best For: City drivers seeking savings.
Plug-In Hybrid SUVs
PHEVs offer electric-only driving for 20–40 miles, switching to gas for longer trips.
Pros: Electric mode, tax incentives, lower emissions.
Cons: Higher cost, need for charging.
Best For: Drivers with chargers and short commutes.
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FAQs About Fuel-Efficient SUVs
Which brand leads in SUV gas mileage? Toyota excels with models like the Corolla Cross Hybrid (42 MPG combined).
What’s the most fuel-efficient SUV for 2025? The 2025 Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid leads with 45 MPG city.
Are there SUVs with over 30 MPG? Yes, models like the Honda CR-V Hybrid and Kia Sorento Hybrid exceed 30 MPG combined.
Which full-size SUV has the best MPG? The 2025 Toyota Sequoia Hybrid offers 21 city / 24 highway MPG.
Conclusion
Fuel-efficient SUVs in 2025 deliver savings, style, and versatility. From the compact Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid to the luxurious BMW X5 xDrive50e, there’s an SUV for every driver. Focus on your needs and budget, and rely on AmeriFreight Car Shipping for hassle-free delivery.
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