2020 Hyundai Tucson review: Active X 2.0 petrol FWD

Autonomous emergency braking. There’s some perception, right or wrong, that AEB fitment thrusts a vehicle’s safety credentials across a black and white threshold from death trap to certifiably safe territory. In the case of the new 2020 Hyundai Tucson Active X (and one-below base Active automatic), the Korean maker’s Forward Collision Avoidance Assist technology is now standard-fitment, whereas in prior versions the SmartSense safety suite was a $2200 option.

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