The 2022 Hyundai Tucson has a revolutionary overhaul for the popular crossover that includes eye-catching styling, a high-tech cabin, and lots of upgraded safety systems. Now, it undergoes the difficult moose test in Spain to find out how the improved vehicle performs.

The results are mixed for this Tuscon Hybrid. The initial run is at 47 miles per hour (76 kilometers per hour), and the Hyundai does well until the final section of cones where it clips one resulting in a failure. Despite things looking pretty good, it more than 10 attempts between two drivers to achieve success. The Tucson Hybrid was going 44 mph (71 kph) during the triumphant attempt.

Gallery: 2022 Hyundai Tucson

For comparison against other crossovers, a Jeep Compass, which is a bit smaller than the new Tucson, completed the moose test with an entrance speed of 49 mph (79 kph). A Volkswagen Tiguan and Subaru Forester did it at 48 mph (77 kph). A Toyota RAV4 Hybrid was only able to finish the challenge at 39 mph (63 kph).

This Tucson Hybrid had adaptive dampers but even the stiffer sport mode wasn't enough to mitigate the understeer through the cones. The vehicle's reaction to the sudden turns was "safe and easy to predict," according to the video.

The suspension showed strong results in the slalom test. There's little body roll, and there's decent steering response.

UK buyers of the 2022 Tucson have quite a few powertrain choices. The entry-level choice is a 1.6-litre T-GDI inline four-cylinder delivering 148 bhp (142 kilowatts) and running through a six-speed manual. The Hybrid has a turbocharged 1.6-litre four-cylinder with a 44.2-kilowatt electric motor making an estimated total of 227 bhp (172 kW) and 258 lb-ft (350 Nm)  and using a six-speed automatic. There's also a plug-in hybrid version of this setup with a more powerful electric motor that pushes the output to 261 hp (195 kW).

The 2022 Hyundai Tucson arrived in UK showrooms starting in January with a starting price at £28,495.