Hyundai Tucson — Common MOT Faults
Model-level fault breakdown for the Hyundai Tucson (2004–present): top failure categories, dangerous defect and retest rates, mileage benchmarks, and an AI-calculated reliability score.
Hyundai Tucson fault snapshot: first-time MOT pass rate 83.5% (failure rate 16.5%), ranks above the UK average of 64%. Dangerous defect rate 1.4%, retest rate 11.5%. Composite reliability score 80/100 (excellent). Top failure category: lamps, reflectors and electrical equipment at 14.2% of tests.
Hyundai Tucson · reliability score
80/100
MOT Checkup reliability score: Excellent · combines pass rate, dangerous defect rate and retest rate.
83.5%
vs UK 64%
1.4%
11.5%
Top MOT failure categories — Hyundai Tucson
Categories most likely to trigger an MOT failure on the Hyundai Tucson. The first three account for the majority of fails.
Lamps, reflectors and electrical equipment
Suspension
Brakes
Tyres
Exhaust, fuel and emissions
Where on the car faults cluster
Front
30%
Rear
27%
Offside
20%
Mileage benchmarks — Hyundai Tucson
From ages 3 to 5, average mileage on a Hyundai Tucson rises from around 22,000 miles to 38,000 miles — about 8,000 miles a year, which is in line with the UK average use pattern. A specific car well below or above these averages warrants extra scrutiny — very low mileage on an older car can mean infrequent maintenance just as easily as low use.
Age 3
22,000 mi
Age 5
38,000 mi
Age 10
74,000 mi
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Pre-purchase checklist for a Hyundai Tucson
- Pull the MOT history first. A pattern of repeat advisories in the same category (e.g. suspension knock noted on three tests in a row) usually means a deferred repair waiting for you.
- Sanity-check the mileage. Compare what’s on the odometer with the readings logged at each MOT. Any backward step or implausibly large jump is a red flag.
- Inspect the top failure points yourself. For this model the cluster is lamps, reflectors and electrical equipment and suspension — both are easy to assess in a short test drive.
- Ask for the last service record. A Hyundai with consistent dealer or independent service stamps will normally outperform the model-average pass rate of 83.5%.
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Indicative repair costs for the common faults above.
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Hyundai Tucson — FAQ
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Source: MOT Checkup reliability dataset. Reliability score is a composite metric blending first-time pass rate, dangerous defect rate and retest rate — see /methodology for the formula. Individual cars vary considerably; the registration-level MOT history is the canonical record.