As of October 2025, more than 7.5 million Hyundai Tucson vehicles have been sold globally, and this vehicle is always in the group of favorite internal combustion engine cars in the world. The car's design is beautiful, luxurious, easy to use in urban areas and pleases both sexes.
4,630 mm long and 1,865 mm wide, the Tucson offers a spacious interior but is still compact enough to easily rotate in urban areas, which many girls need.
The vehicle has a large window and a wide rearview mirror, enhancing visibility, which is very important for drivers in crowded environments, especially helping women easily control the situation and be more confident when driving.

Ms. Bich Ngoc (32 years old, Marketing employee, Hanoi) shared: "I used to think SUVs were too big and difficult to drive. But Tucson changed my thinking because it is both solid and easy to observe when moving in the city. The car is also very beautiful".
Entering inside, the Tucson interior offers a comfortable feeling with a large space, smooth seats and sophisticated dual screens. For many female customers, this is not only a means of transportation but also a "special corner" to relax in the midst of work.
According to some Hyundai dealers in Hanoi, the group of female customers interested in Tucson is increasing. They highly appreciate the balance between design, flexibility and stable operation of the vehicle in a complex urban traffic environment.
Another feature that makes Tucson a popular vehicle for women is its safety features. Ms. Thu Hang (37 years old, a bank employee) shared: "I pay close attention to observe, but I am not a good driver with poor visibility. Once in the fog, I almost hit another car, but thanks to the automatic emergency braking system (on the Tucson) activated, I proactively avoided the collision.
In fact, Hyundai Tucson is equipped with the SmartSense proactive safety package with many advanced driving assistance technologies such as emergency automatic braking (FCA), lane keeping assist (LKA), blind spot warning (BCA), adaptive cruise control (SCC) and reverse collision warning (RCCA).

These systems work through sensors and cameras around the vehicle, helping to detect collision risks, give early warnings and in some situations can automatically intervene to minimize risks.
In addition, the car is also equipped with a 360-degree camera, electronic balance (ESC), hill take-off assist (HAC) and down-to-dock assist (DBC), which are commonly seen in high-end SUV models. With the characteristics of Vietnamese traffic, narrow roads, high density of motorbikes, and active safety systems, it is becoming an increasingly important criterion when users consider buying a vehicle. These features help drivers feel more secure, especially for women.
 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 