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Hyundai Tucson vs. Jeep Grand Cherokee

Hyundai Tucson 79Jeep Grand Cherokee 73on the MotiveGrid ScoreHyundai Tucson about $11,420 less over 5 years
The verdict

The 2026 Hyundai Tucson is the cheaper one to own — roughly $11,420 less over five years, mostly because it holds its value better. The Jeep Grand Cherokee counters with more power (324 vs 187 hp).

Go with the Hyundai Tucson for the better long-term value; consider the Jeep Grand Cherokee if you prioritize stronger acceleration.

Last updated May 2026 · National-average estimates

Hyundai Tucson vs. Jeep Grand Cherokee

MotiveGrid scores, key specs, and five-year cost comparison: 2026 Hyundai Tucson versus 2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee.
MetricHyundai TucsonJeep Grand Cherokee
MotiveGrid Score7973
Cost of Ownership7969
Powertrain6054
Driver Assistance3238
Livability5747
Safety9799
5-Year Cost to Own$45,821$57,240
Depreciation (5-yr)$14,211$20,897
Fuel / Energy (5-yr)$12,027$14,111
Insurance (5-yr)$10,630$10,635
Maintenance (5-yr)$1,915$2,670
Tires (5-yr)$1,750$2,150
Financing (5-yr)$4,408$5,717
Registration (5-yr)$880$1,060
Starting Price$29,300$37,995
Horsepower187 hp324 hp
MPG (combined)28 mpg24 mpg
Cargo volume38.7 cu ft37.7 cu ft
Seating55
Towing capacity6,200 lbs
DrivetrainFWDRWD
Gas
2026$29,300
   in three-quarter front view
MSRP
$29,300
Mo · 5yr
$764
$45,821 / 5 years
Best for long-term savings
Gas
2026$37,995
2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee Summit front three-quarter view
MSRP
$37,995
Mo · 5yr
$954
$57,240 / 5 years
Best for driver assistance
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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.

Hyundai Tucson
0
/ 100
Jeep Grand Cherokee
0
/ 100
CostFive-year all-in cost to own, benchmarked against the class median.
Tucson
79
Grand Cherokee
69
Winner: Tucson
$11,420 cheaper / 5 yrs
PowertrainEnergy efficiency paired with long-term ownership confidence.
Tucson
60
Grand Cherokee
54
Winner: Tucson
+6 pts
Driver AssistHighway driving support, parking convenience, and hands-free automation.
Tucson
32
Grand Cherokee
38
Winner: Grand Cherokee
+6 pts
LivabilityPassenger space, cargo room, and everyday maneuverability.
Tucson
57
Grand Cherokee
47
Winner: Tucson
+10 pts
SafetyCrash-test protection plus standard crash-avoidance features.
Tucson
97
Grand Cherokee
99
Winner: Grand Cherokee
+2 pts
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Which vehicle is right for you

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Hyundai Tucson is the better pick for long-term ownership — about $11,420 cheaper over 5 years with stronger fundamentals on running cost.

Jeep Grand Cherokee still wins if your priority is best for driver assistance.

Daily commuter
Hyundai Tucson
Lowest energy cost per mile
Budget-focused
Hyundai Tucson
Cheapest to own across 5 years
Family hauler
Jeep Grand Cherokee
Balanced value for families
Highway driver
Jeep Grand Cherokee
Better adaptive cruise + lane keep
City driver
Hyundai Tucson
Easiest to park and maneuver in tight spots
03

Cost of Ownership

Monthly running costs — national baseline.
Adjust for your situation

State

Miles/yr15,000
Loan rate7%
Down payment20%
Hyundai Tucson
Monthly · 5-Year avg
$764
$45,821 total / 5 years
Total · monthly$764/mo
Jeep Grand Cherokee
Monthly · 5-Year avg
$954
$57,240 total / 5 years
Total · monthly$954/mo
04

Frequently asked questions

Hyundai Tucson comes out about $11,420 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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