Where Are They Now?: Hyundai Tiburon/Coupe/Tuscani

In the realm of sporty cars for teenagers and young adult drivers, there isn’t a single car I think of more than the Hyundai Tiburon (known as the Coupe in Europe and the Middle East, and the Tuscani in South Korea and Indonesia). I always wanted one of these with the GT V6 package. A leather trimmed, 172 horsepower sporty coupe that was backed by Hyundai reliability? Where do I sign? Well see, there’s the problem, they don’t make the Tiburon anymore, in fact, they haven’t made the Tiburon in ten years.

It all started with the death of the Hyundai Scoupe in 1995, and the announcement of it’s successor, the Tiburon, pictured above. This coke-bottle designed coupe was Hyundai’s answer to the Saturn SC’s, Pontiac Sunfire, Dodge/Plymouth Neon, Ford/Mercury Cougar, and Ford Escort ZX2, to name a few Tiburon had two engine choices, either the 1.8L, 130 horsepower four-cylinder from the Elantra of the time, or a 2.0L four-cylinder producing 140 horsepower. The big engine was capable of pulling the Tiburon up to sixty miles per hour in a reasonable 8.2 seconds. Sales were also slower than it’s rivals, averaging just 9,000 sales per year for the first generation.

The second-generation Tiburon debuted for 2003. The car grew longer, and wider, but also put on about 200 pounds in the process. The 2.0L carried over as the base engine and the Delta 2.7L V6 was made available in the Tiburon GT V6. The GT V6 was a hot car, packing 172 horsepower, it dropped the Tiburon’s 0-60 run to a respectable seven seconds.

I personally love the lines of the second-generation Tiburon, so much in fact, that it’s Grand Theft Auto counterpart, the Bollokan Prairie, was one of the first cars I acquired in game. I almost bought one of these for myself when I was looking for a replacement for my Maxima, but the I found was past it’s prime. I still maintain that this is one of the best looking of the sporty coupes of the early 2000s, I’d even take this over a Mustang from the same era, solely due to it’s exclusivity, and the rear hatchback makes it a bit more practical.

The face-lift for the second-generation Tiburon brought a lot of updates. The updated front fascia and headlights brought the Tiburon into the mid-2000s, but the engines were all carried over without any major changes. Stability control, sunroof, side airbags, aluminum accents, and a new blue backlight for the instrument cluster were all added for 2007. The UK got a special TSIII edition that included quad exhaust and a quilted leather interior. Fully loaded, the last version of the Tiburon could be had for under $23,000 which made it an incredibly practical price, but the V6 Premium Ford Mustang of the same era started at about $20,000 and on the other end of the coupe market, the Honda Accord made the same power as the Tiburon’s V6 from a more efficient four-cylinder, and started around $23,000. Not to mention that a Volkswagen Golf GTI a was more fun, had more power, had the hatchback, and was just as quick to sixty.

And ultimately, that’s what killed the Tiburon, was better and cheaper sport coupes, while this was a great competitor for the Ford/Mercury Cougar and the Dodge Neon, it couldn’t hold it’s own in the market, and that is a shame, because what we got in it’s place, the Genesis Coupe and Veloster, just don’t have the same sort of presence that the Tiburon did, it definitely doesn’t hold the name presence. Maybe I’m lost in the glory of a car that in reality was never really good enough to shake that practical Hyundai charm to be a really good sporty coupe, but I will say it was one of the most stylish coupes, and I never miss the chance to shoot an envious look at the driver of these on the road.

Ultimately, no one cared though. Heck, earlier this week I had almost completely forgotten this car existed until I saw one on the road the other day, and rekindled my love for these. Like just look at it again and tell me that it doesn’t look like it’s going to be fun, and good to drive. Maybe the front wheel drive turned people off because it looked too much like a muscle car, but wasn’t hatchback-ish enough to be a decent GTI competitor. Who knows, all I know is that if there was any car I could bring back from the dead, with zero miles on the clock, all for myself, it’d be one of these.

What do you think? Am I crazy? Should this thing stay dead, or should the designers at Hyundai bring back this amazing sports coupe? Comment below!

Comments

Matthew Romack

I have always liked the Tiburon, especially the facelifted 2 gen. I thought they were stylish, more so than the Mustang. My youngest brother bought one, but totaled it after 2 weeks before I could take a spin. So, a great post indeed.

08/07/2018 - 19:53 |
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I’m glad to know I’m not alone in this thought lol. I love this thing, but it’s just a bit too sedate in overall performance. It’s a looker though.

08/07/2018 - 20:21 |
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boi_

This thing was awesome in Nees For Speed Underground

08/07/2018 - 20:02 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by boi_

I’m a terrible car guy because I haven’t played NFS, but I have fond memories of playing Forza 4 with it.

08/07/2018 - 20:22 |
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Anonymous

I always thought these things looked a bit weird, kind of liked them tho,
My mom had a Ford Cougar at the time, was a pretty fun little car as well.

08/07/2018 - 20:58 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

I’ve driven the corporate cousin that they sold over here, the Mercury Cougar, and it was also a cool car, I just wish they made cheap coupes like they used to.

08/07/2018 - 21:01 |
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Duggan (koalafan) (koalafan7) (Esprit Team) (Z32 Group) (Lot

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Is the ford cougar a rebadged fwd mercury. Also what do you think about it?

08/09/2018 - 01:32 |
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Anonymous

I love the Hyundai Coupe. My mom has a 2005 Hyundai Coupe with a 2.7l V6 and it’s an amazing little sport car.

08/07/2018 - 21:06 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

That’s rad! I totally want to own one of these as a project car

08/07/2018 - 21:08 |
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Forza Napoli

The facelifted second generation Tiburon is one of the better looking coupes from the mid 2000s.

Change my mind.

08/08/2018 - 05:37 |
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I’m not going to! I love these things!

08/08/2018 - 14:12 |
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Anonymous

Well done post. I personally drove an 03 all black GT 6 speed daily for almost 12 years. It had it’s problems for sure. All door handles inside and outside broke off at one point or another, charcoal canister line clogged, fuel line leak under the hood (no fire thankfully), lots of power steering fluid leaks, ran hot once and blew head gasket (rebuilt heads), then the bottom end went (ended replacing motor with a junkyard replacement). BUT it was great car overall and was a blast to drive. I would say if you get the chance to own one, go for it.

08/08/2018 - 14:06 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

I’ve had half that stuff go wrong with my brother’s Beetle! I’m definitely going to own a Tiburon at some point in my life.

08/08/2018 - 14:13 |
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Anonymous

I think either veloster or genesis coupe are the succesor of tiburon, am I wrong?

08/08/2018 - 14:56 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

They both are, to a point. The Genesis is more sporty and hatchless, and the Veloster looks too much like a hatchback, and while the N version could be a worthy successor, the profile doesnt look like the Tiburon at all

08/08/2018 - 14:59 |
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seblu27

In some way the Hyundai Tiburon was replaced by the Veloster.

08/08/2018 - 19:25 |
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Yeah, the hatchback side, but thats like making a Corvette look like a Golf.

08/08/2018 - 19:26 |
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Duggan (koalafan) (koalafan7) (Esprit Team) (Z32 Group) (Lot

Would you say the tiburon (nice one) is worth the money? Also if I had to guess it’s 0-60 is in the about 7 second range is that true?

08/09/2018 - 01:30 |
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Yes, i confirm all of my 0-60 times with zerotosixty.com (at least i think thats the name of the site) and i would say heck yeah its worth the money!!!

08/09/2018 - 01:32 |
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EliteBGN

ayyyyyyy Bollokan Prairie :D

08/09/2018 - 02:54 |
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Easily one of thr most interesting cars in game, and true to its roots, the Prairie is FWD too.

08/09/2018 - 13:11 |
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