The new generation Santa Fe has been attracting a lot of attention since Hyundai released official images about 2 weeks ago. Although there has been some controversy regarding the rear design, overall, this SUV looks even more stunning in real life than in the official photos.
Recently, a video captured the 2024 Hyundai Santa Fe on the streets of Korea without any camouflage. The car’s design is truly eye-catching, giving it a strong and protective appearance, similar to the Land Rover Defender 130. The changes in design are so significant that Hyundai could have given it a different name.
Next week, Hyundai will announce the detailed technical specifications of the 2024 Santa Fe. However, it has been revealed that the new Santa Fe has a longer wheelbase than its predecessor, making the SUV significantly larger. It will be interesting to see how it compares to the larger Palisade.
In terms of engine options, the new Santa Fe will continue to offer gasoline, hybrid, and plug-in hybrid drivetrains, following in the footsteps of its predecessor. The transmission options are also expected to remain the same, with improvements in fuel efficiency for the hybrid variants.
Furthermore, Hyundai will equip the fifth-generation Santa Fe with advanced features and technologies. These include a 12-inch infotainment system with support for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, modern safety features like blind-spot monitoring and lane-keeping assist, as well as upgrades to existing equipment such as a panoramic sunroof and premium audio system.
The 2024 Hyundai Santa Fe aims to provide a smoother and more comfortable journey, with a spacious interior and generous legroom. The global launch event for the new generation Santa Fe is scheduled for August 10.
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Video teaser released for the global launch of the Hyundai Santa Fe 2024
Despite Hyundai revealing the new design of the 2024 Santa Fe, there is still limited information available about this model. The global launch event for the new generation of Santa Fe is scheduled for August 10th, promising to provide us with more details about the drivetrain system and pricing of this popular SUV.