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Honda HR-V vs. Hyundai Tucson

Honda HR-V 78Hyundai Tucson 79on the MotiveGrid ScoreHonda HR-V about $7,664 less over 5 years
The verdict

The 2026 Honda HR-V is the cheaper one to own — roughly $7,664 less over five years, mostly because it holds its value better. The Hyundai Tucson counters with more cargo room (38.7 vs 24.4 cu ft).

Go with the Honda HR-V for the better long-term value; consider the Hyundai Tucson if you prioritize more cargo space.

Last updated July 2026 · National-average estimates

Honda HR-V vs. Hyundai Tucson

MotiveGrid scores, key specs, and five-year cost comparison: 2026 Honda HR-V versus 2026 Hyundai Tucson.
MetricHonda HR-VHyundai Tucson
MotiveGrid Score7879
Cost of Ownership9179
Powertrain6260
Driver Assistance4332
Livability5457
Safety7997
5-Year Cost to Own$38,157$45,821
Depreciation (5-yr)$8,533$14,211
Fuel / Energy (5-yr)$12,027$12,027
Insurance (5-yr)$9,135$10,630
Maintenance (5-yr)$2,150$1,915
Tires (5-yr)$1,500$1,750
Financing (5-yr)$3,987$4,408
Registration (5-yr)$825$880
Starting Price$26,500$29,300
Horsepower158 hp187 hp
MPG (combined)28 mpg28 mpg
Cargo volume24.4 cu ft38.7 cu ft
Seating55
DrivetrainFWDFWD
Gas
2026$26,500
2026 Honda HR-V subcompact SUV in three-quarter front view
MSRP
$26,500
Mo · 5yr
$636
$38,157 / 5 years
Best for long-term savings
Gas
2026$29,300
   in three-quarter front view
MSRP
$29,300
Mo · 5yr
$764
$45,821 / 5 years
Best for families
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01 · The MotiveGrid Score

Five measured pillars, weighted into one score.

Cost, Powertrain, Driver Assistance, Livability, and Safety — each scored against its class, then combined into a single MotiveGrid Score. Built by our engineering team and benchmarked against independent sources like NHTSA, IIHS, and CarEdge. How it’s calculated →

Hyundai Tucson scores higher overall.

Honda HR-V
0
/ 100
Hyundai Tucson
0
/ 100
CostFive-year all-in cost to own, benchmarked against the class median.
HR-V
91
Tucson
79
Winner: HR-V
$7,664 cheaper / 5 yrs
Strong projected resale value
PowertrainEnergy efficiency paired with long-term ownership confidence.
HR-V
62
Tucson
60
Winner: HR-V
+2 pts
Driver AssistHighway driving support, parking convenience, and hands-free automation.
HR-V
43
Tucson
32
Winner: HR-V
+11 pts
Strong highway driving support
LivabilityPassenger space, cargo room, and everyday maneuverability.
HR-V
54
Tucson
57
Winner: Tucson
+3 pts
SafetyCrash-test protection plus standard crash-avoidance features.
HR-V
79
Tucson
97
Winner: Tucson
+18 pts
Full standard crash-avoidance suite
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Which vehicle is right for you

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Honda HR-V is the better pick for long-term ownership — about $7,664 cheaper over 5 years with stronger fundamentals on running cost.

Hyundai Tucson still wins if your priority is best for families.

Daily commuter
Honda HR-V
Lowest energy cost per mile
Budget-focused
Honda HR-V
Cheapest to own across 5 years
Family hauler
Hyundai Tucson
Much stronger safety with substantially more cargo room
Highway driver
Honda HR-V
Better adaptive cruise + lane keep
City driver
Honda HR-V
Easiest to park and maneuver in tight spots
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Cost of Ownership

Monthly running costs — national baseline.
Adjust for your situation

State

Miles/yr15,000
Loan rate7%
Down payment20%
Honda HR-V
Monthly · 5-Year avg
$636
$38,157 total / 5 years
Total · monthly$636/mo
Hyundai Tucson
Monthly · 5-Year avg
$764
$45,821 total / 5 years
Total · monthly$764/mo
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On fuel + maintenance alone, the pricier Hyundai Tucson would need 59.6 years to recoup its $2,800 price premium ($47/yr in savings) — longer than most people own a car. Depreciation and insurance aren’t included in this payback view.
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Frequently asked questions

Honda HR-V comes out about $7,664 cheaper over 5 years on running costs (depreciation, fuel/energy, insurance, maintenance, financing). The gap shifts with your state, annual miles, and loan rate — use the "Adjust for your situation" panel above.

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