Hyundai Santa Fe 2024 Review
Hyundai Santa Fe 2024 Review
The Santa Fe nameplate has been around for years and has been used on a range of crossover SUVs, from compact to three-row. The latest version of the Santa Fe is a midsize SUV with five seats and is built in Alabama.
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0.229 -> The Santa Fe nameplate has been around for
years and has been used on a range of crossover
4.48 -> SUVs, from compact to three-row.
7.149 -> The latest version of the Santa Fe is a midsize
SUV with five seats and is built in Alabama.
12.57 -> The 2021 model received a major update and
the 2023 model has some adjustments to its
17.9 -> features, including the availability of a
hybrid or plug-in hybrid model in addition
22.039 -> to the gasoline model.
23.94 -> While the Santa Fe isn't as luxurious as the
Genesis GV80 SUV, which is Hyundai's luxury
29.13 -> arm, it is more premium than other SUVs from
the Korean automaker.
33.23 -> The high-end models have upscale materials,
details, and tech features.
37.68 -> The interior has an attractive design and
plenty of space, despite having a center console
42.079 -> packed with buttons.
43.5 -> However, the layout is easy to get used to.
46.969 -> The Santa Fe is easy and refined to drive.
49.78 -> The turbocharged engine is powerful, but the
dual-clutch automatic transmission it's paired
54.18 -> with can feel a bit rough.
55.98 -> The base engine, the Hybrid, or the Plug-In
Hybrid may be better choices.
60.73 -> The Santa Fe is a good value for money, with
a lot of standard equipment, good driver assist
65.449 -> features, and a generous warranty.
67.85 -> While the exterior design may not be the most
attractive, the Santa Fe is a versatile and
72.09 -> easygoing everyday SUV.
73.46 -> The SE, SEL, and XRT trims use a 2.5-liter
I-4 engine that produces 191 hp and 181 lb-ft
82.51 -> of torque.
83.75 -> An eight-speed automatic transmission is standard
with FWD and AWD is optional.
88.17 -> The 0-60 time is about 9.0 seconds and fuel
economy rates at 28 mpg highway with FWD and
95.09 -> 25 mpg with AWD.
97.89 -> The Limited and Calligraphy trims also use
a 2.5-liter I-4 engine, but it's turbocharged
103.06 -> and produces 281 hp and 311 lb-ft of torque.
107.82 -> It's paired with an eight-speed dual-clutch
automatic transmission, with FWD standard
112.11 -> and AWD optional.
114.05 -> With AWD, the acceleration to 60 mph takes
6.2 seconds.
119.509 -> The XRT trim is not an off-road SUV, but rather
an "appearance trim" with trail-inspired features
124.52 -> like extended black body cladding, side steps,
faux skidplates, and a black grille.
129.229 -> It has FWD as standard and AWD is optional.
133.08 -> In terms of safety, the Santa Fe performed
impressively in the most recent safety testing
137.629 -> completed in 2022.
139.86 -> It earned the highest overall crash protection
score from the NHTSA and a 2022 Top Safety
144.7 -> Pick + designation from the IIHS.
147.11 -> Adaptive cruise control, lane keep assist,
and front automatic emergency braking are
151.75 -> standard on every 2023 Santa Fe.
155.37 -> Higher-end models get side cross-traffic alert
and an enhanced semi-autonomous driving system
159.56 -> called Highway Driving Assist.
161.629 -> They also get a camera-based blind-spot monitoring
system that displays a video view in the gauge
166.09 -> cluster of what's behind the vehicle.
168.06 -> The Santa Fe has an 8.0-inch infotainment
touchscreen in entry-level trims, and higher-end
172.92 -> models have a 10.3-inch unit.
175.34 -> Both have Apple CarPlay and Android Auto,
but only the smaller screen is wireless.
180.47 -> There are two USB ports in each row of seats,
and upper trims have a vertically integrated
184.68 -> wireless charger.
185.86 -> A 12.3-inch gauge cluster display is available,
and the Calligraphy trim has an exclusive
190.95 -> head-up display.
192.76 -> Premium technology options include a 12-speaker
Harman Kardon audio system, a surround-view
197.019 -> camera system, phone-as-key functionality,
and the driverless Smart Park system.
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