Hyundai Tucson The Walking Dead Special Edition, Perfect For The Zombie Apocalypse

Hyundai Tuscon The Walking Dead Front

The Hyundai Tucson The Walking Dead special edition is now available in dealerships with all sorts of details that turn your regular ride into something worthy of the zombie apocalypse. This is an actual production model Hyundai Tucson available in limited quantities to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of The Walking Dead graphic novels.

It starts with a black exterior that gets red accent graphics that look like zombie hands coming up from under the car as well as Special Edition exterior and interior badges. The Cargo mat has a bright red 10th anniversary logo and creator Robert Kirkman’s signature appears on an inset plate on the dash. It will, of course, only be available in AWD because you’ll need that to flee the undead and drive over them when necessary.

There’s also a custom Zombie Survival Kit that includes a Walking Dead 72-hour survivalist’s backpack loaded with supplies and a Walking Dead Tucson Quick Reference Guide to be sure you’re ready to drive way at a moment’s notice. You’ll even be able to get vehicle decals for the four factions featured in the series: Hilltop, Kingdom, Saviors, and Survivors.

The Hyundai Tucson The Walking Dead special edition is powered by a 2.4-liter Theta II Gasoline Direct Injection (GDI) engine and includes LED taillights, dual automatic temperature control and a premium audio system with HD Radio. Hyundai’s Blue Link safety, service and infotainment telematics system is also standard and includes three years of Assurance Connected Care as well as SOS Emergency Assistance capabilities which will really come in handy during the apocalypse.

Sadly, the guns, spikes, and sirens featured on the Walking Dead Santa Fe that was shown at New York Comic-Con are not listed as optional features.

Here’s our review of the 2014 Hyundai Santa Fe to tide you over until the zombies arrive…

Nicole Wakelin fell in love with cars as a teenager when she got to go for a ride in a Ferrari. It was red and it was fast and that was all that mattered. Game over. She considers things a bit more carefully now, but still has a weakness for fast, beautiful cars. Nicole also writes for NerdApproved and GeekMom.