Hyundai Santa Fe

31/03/2022

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Hyundai Santa Fe

 

Several reasons to opt for the 2022 Santa Fe

First of all, for its modern and elegant look that will give you a feeling of confidence and competence. The Santa Fe has 20-inch alloy wheels, luxurious LED headlights and a tough profile that will turn the heads of other road users. You can also take advantage of sunny skies during the day, or starry skies at night, thanks to the electric panoramic sunroof of this SUV.

You will also be just as impressed by the interior of the 2022 Santa Fe, which is both spacious and stylish. As you settle into the vehicle, you'll immediately notice the mood lighting, sophisticated leather seats and silver chrome accents. Also, the practical design of the floating center console will charm you, in addition to giving you access to several technologies that will enhance your driving experience. For example, you'll find a 10.25-inch touchscreen that will help you navigate and access information from your smart device. You will also find the head-up display which will help you stay safe since it projects your speed, navigation system indications and safety alerts onto your windshield.

Then, you will appreciate the versatility of the cargo space of the 2022 Santa Fe. By opting for this SUV, you are sure to be able to carry everything you need for your craziest adventures. Sure enough, it has 2,041 liters of cargo space, concealed under-floor storage, plus remote-folding seats that fold down for added versatility and space. It is important to mention that, regardless of the roads you take with your Santa Fe, you will be able to drive without worries thanks to the many safety technologies that you will find on board.

 



Restyle changes

This restyling changes the appearance of the Santa Fe quite profoundly. The new front end, particularly loaded with chrome with its imposing new grille, differs quite fundamentally from the previous version. However, few exterior elements have been modified. The shields, front and rear, are new. But all body panels remain unchanged. We see new rims appearing in the catalog, while the rocker panels are now painted in the color of the bodywork on certain versions, which has the effect of making the general appearance more massive.

 

 

 

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The seven-seated hybrid

Since the disappearance of large sedans from the Hyundai range, the Santa Fe has served as the brand's standard bearer. As such, it has a rather luxurious interior. The materials appear judiciously chosen, the assemblies meticulous and the style flattering.

On the occasion of this restyling, the central console has been renewed. Wider and raised, it now does without a gear lever: instead, there are keys reminiscent of what is done on the Kona electric or the Nexo, the brand's fuel cell SUV. Several colors are available, for a fairly warm atmosphere that has little to envy to premium manufacturers.

A strong argument of the Hyundai Santa Fe is its ability to keep seven seats despite the installation of the lithium battery. And this is the case both on the hybrid version that we are testing today and on the rechargeable hybrid, which also appeared in the catalog on the occasion of this restyling.

 

 

The technical Modifications

The technical modifications have been profound. To the point that Hyundai claims that this Santa Fe is based on a new platform, which seems quite incongruous for a simple restyling. The underbody has been modified to accommodate the battery under the passenger seat, this also extends under the driver's seat on the plug-in hybrid version. The modification of the base has also made it possible to improve the habitability by modifying the layout of the seats and the bench.

 

Under the Hood

The main novelty is under the hood, with an unprecedented hybrid engine. This uses a 1.6-litre turbocharged direct-injection four-cylinder petrol engine, equipped with a valve opening time regulation system. This block alone develops 180 hp. It is associated with a 60 hp permanent magnet synchronous electric motor, housed in place of the torque converter of the six-speed automatic transmission.

The set develops a cumulative power of 230 hp, for combined CO2 emissions on cycle from 144 g/km to 153 g/km depending on the finish chosen.


Driving the Hyundai Santa Fe 1.6 T-GDi Hybrid

What surprises from the first kilometers at the wheel of this Santa Fe is its softness? The gear changes are imperceptible. The feeling of racing of the engine in less during acceleration. Silence on board appears remarkable, both thanks to the discretion of the engine and to careful sound insulation, which eliminates aerodynamic and road noise. This mechanism also provides very suitable times for a primarily family model.

The Santa Fe displays a fairly agile behavior for a model in this category. The steering is fairly precise, if not informative. The body roll is well contained, which makes it possible to negotiate turns without delay. On the other hand, the electronic trajectory corrector is surprisingly ticklish, and acts on the brakes well before you reach the limits of the chassis. The suspension offers an interesting compromise between comfort and body support.




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