New Updates to the Hyundai Santa Fe
A wealth of options with regard to the SUV and crossover market nowadays makes shopping for such a thing a bit of a hassle. There is just so much out there that makes sense to the average customer that just going about starting to shop for an SUV or a crossover can seem like a bit of a daunting task. However, that is where write-ups like this come very much in handy. And so, I want to talk a bit about a vehicle that seems to be a bit underrated in the overcrowded SUV and crossover market: the Hyundai Santa Fe.
Now, Hyundai offers two versions of their Santa Fe: there is the Santa Fe proper, which is a three-row vehicle, and the Santa Fe Sport, which is a two-row vehicle. The biggest difference between the two is that, with the Santa Fe Sport, buyers have the option of several four-cylinder engines. However, what I am focusing on here is the Santa Fe proper, which pushes around 290 horsepower with a 3.3-liter V6 engine with around 252 pounds per square foot of torque. This is all powered by your choice of an automatic transmission or a manual transmission that moves the controls to a console shifter. Also, customers are allowed to choose from the standard front-wheel drive for their Santa Fe, or they can opt for the automatic all-wheel drive that also has a lockable center differential, which will cost an extra $1,750.
The Santa Fe’s engine has a tow rating of 5,000 pounds, which pops it off the line. Too, if you are so inclined, customers can also opt for the 2017 Hyundai Santa Fe Limited Ultimate edition, which adds and extra row of chairs as well as all-wheel drive. As well, the 2017 Hyundai Santa Fe has an EPA rating of 17 miles per gallon in the city and 22 on the highway with regard to fuel economy, which is not bad for an SUV, to say the least.
As far as the interior of the Santa Fe is concerned, all models come standard with a backup camera. Customers can also opt for a surround view system, climate controlled leather seats, a heated steering wheel, and a glass roof. Too, there is also an option for a $2,100 Tech Package that includes the likes of adaptive cruise control, a lane departure warning system, and braking with pedestrian detection.
Starting at base levels, the 2017 Hyundai Santa Fe will run $31,695.
As is always the case, keep checking back in with us here at your Hyundai dealer for more information with regard to the Hyundai Santa Fe. Too, while you are at it, why not stop by and sign up to test drive one of our many new lot vehicles? We can promise to do everything we can to help find the perfect vehicle for you!