Hyundai Tucson
Turbo direct-injection unit for SUVs and compacts. Good power and efficiency combo — feed it quality oil.
MHEV with proper punch
The Tucson NX4 with 180 hp MHEV is properly brisk — genuinely sprightly for an SUV in this class.
Engine Weaknesses 6
The G4FT Smartstream timing chain can jump or break at higher mileage if preventive replacement is neglected. The manufacturer recommends inspection before 80,000 miles (130,000 km) to prevent damage.
Symptoms: Rattling on cold start, check engine light, rough idle — with a jumped chain: engine stop or no-start
As a pure GDI engine without port injection, no fuel washes the intake valves. In hybrid operation, where the combustion engine is frequently switched on and off, carbonisation intensifies.
Symptoms: Stumbling and hesitation on cold start, rough idle below 1,500 rpm, increased fuel consumption, misfires.
The G4FT is the first engine with CVVD (Continuously Variable Valve Duration). The complex actuator system shows isolated failures in early production years that require expensive repair.
Symptoms: Check engine light (CVVD fault codes), reduced power, rough running, power loss in the upper rpm range.
In short-trip-dominated hybrid driving with the G4FT, DPF regeneration cycles are initiated frequently. Fuel injected for regeneration enters the engine oil and dilutes it.
Symptoms: Rising oil level, petrol smell in oil, elevated engine temperature from thinned oil, oil pressure warning.
On some G4FT engines oil leaks from the turbocharger shaft and enters the intercooler. Oil mist then deposits in the intake tract and can cause power losses.
Symptoms: Oil in the intercooler hose, light blue smoke under load, oil consumption, turbo whine.
Hyundai released a semi-official software update (TSB) for the Tucson Hybrid to reduce fuel dilution of the engine oil. Particularly affected are short-trip drivers in hybrid mode with frequent engine starts.
Symptoms: Oil level rises above maximum, petrol smell in engine oil, oil visually thinner than normal; engine wear with long oil change intervals
Vehicle Weaknesses 9
The Tucson NX4 was subject to a recall due to possible failure of the brake servo. Affected vehicles must be checked by the dealer and repaired if necessary.
Around 200 Tucson NX4 had to visit the workshop due to faulty airbag installation. The hybrid control unit was also updated with software on a further approximately 4,000 vehicles due to limited immobiliser functionality.
The large infotainment system of the NX4 freezes regularly or restarts. Software updates from the dealer can help, but the problem is widespread.
The DCT in the NX4 shows slight juddering in some driving situations, especially when setting off on a hill or in stop-and-go traffic.
The 48-volt electrical system in early Tucson NX4 examples generates fault messages without a stored diagnostic code. Start-stop switches off uncontrollably, starter responds with a delay.
Tucson NX4 headlights show condensation moisture inside, which impairs visibility quality and can damage the LED units over time. Warranty replacement is generally straightforward.
Several Tucson NX4 owners report rattling interior panels and poorly fitting wheel arch covers appearing shortly after delivery. Dealer correction is usually uncomplicated.
Tucson NX4 owners report insufficient heating performance at sub-zero temperatures. Engine stays below 50°C operating temperature, resulting in increased fuel consumption and inadequate cabin temperature.
The mild hybrid 48-volt network shows sporadic fault messages and causes start-stop system failure. Several owners report complete power shutdowns while driving and necessary control unit resets.
Reports & Tests
934 owner complaints filed with NHTSA (2020–2026). Most reported: Engine (231), Collision Avoidance (188), Other (172).