Hyundai Grand Santa Fe – the largest in the model range, measures 4905 mm (193.11 in.) - 4915 mm (193.5 in.) in length, 1885 mm (74.21 in.) in width, and 1695 mm (66.73 in.) in height.
Hyundai Santa Fe vehicles, equipped with 2.2 CRDi engines, are among the most efficient in the range. Their consumption is between 5.6 l/100 km (42 mpg) and 8.1 l/100 km (29.04 mpg), with only few variants reaching the higher figures.
Hyundai Santa Fe Sport is powered by a 2.0-liter (1998 cm3 | 121.93 cu. in.) 4-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine, delivering 240 Hp and 353 Nm of torque.
A fully-electric Hyundai Santa Fe is not yet available. Several full-hybrid and one plug-in hybrid options, however, are included in the 2021 model year range.
The Hyundai Santa Fe Plug-in Hybrid delivers some considerable output, coming third in terms of power, following the 2.5 Smartstream (277 Hp) and 3.3 MPi (270 Hp) variants. Its powertrain system produces 265 Hp and 350 Nm of torque.
Hyundai Santa Fe is not a 7-seat vehicle only, but such variants started being available after the first generation.
Hyundai Santa Fe is mostly suitable for proper roads and some light off-roading.
Hyundai, as a brand, has a strong reputation for making reliable cars and the Santa Fe is no exception. Owners praise the model, especially more recent model years variants, for offering luxury-class-like ride and handling, being comfortable and practical, and having a number of standard safety technologies. No major common issues are reported.