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Hyundai Tucson cost to own in Australia — the true 5-year total

The Hyundai Tucson starts at $39,100. Over 5 years, owning one (petrol car) costs about $51,974 in Australia as of July 1, 2026 — $866/month, $0.87/km — including depreciation, fuel, maintenance, insurance, financing and rego.

Novated lease (FBT exemption): for a salary-packaged EV the federal FBT exemption can cut the cost substantially — it depends on your income and tax, so it is not in the totals above. Source: ATO.

Hyundai Tucson · Australia · 5-year estimate$51,974 total · $866/mo · $0.87/km

Where the money goes

5-year total cost of ownership by component, by vehicle (AUD). Estimates; sources dated in the methodology.
Cost componentPetrol · Hyundai Tucson
Depreciation (estimated)$17,986 (35%)
Charging / fuel$7,922 (15%)
↳ of which charging loss
Maintenance$6,402 (12%)
Insurance$8,500 (16%)
Financing interest$6,789 (13%)
Registration & fees$4,375 (8%)
Total cost of ownership$51,974

Hyundai Tucson specs & assumptions

Starting price
$39,100manufacturer
Powertrain
Petrol
Efficiency
8.1 L/100kmADR
Range
680 kmADR
Australia electricity
33.00c/kWhAER
Annual km (assumed)
12,000Australia average

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FAQ

What does the Hyundai Tucson really cost to own over 5 years in Australia?

The Hyundai Tucson costs about $51,974 to own over 5 years in Australia — about $866/month — including depreciation, fuel, maintenance, insurance, rego and financing.

How much does the Hyundai Tucson cost per month in Australia?

About $866/month over 5 years ($0.87/km) — depreciation, fuel, insurance, maintenance, rego and financing included.

How much does petrol cost for the Hyundai Tucson over 5 years?

About $7,922 at Australia rates — already inside the total above.

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