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Hyundai Santa Fe 2025
The 2025 Hyundai Santa Fe is a smart pick for a family-oriented SUV. It has plenty of room for people and cargo and is well-equipped with the latest driver-assist features. The world has had a year to acclimate to the Santa Fe SUV’s future-forward styling, and while the initial impact of its boxy design has softened a bit, it remains a polarizing statement. Whatever your opinion, there’s no denying that the current Santa Fe’s three-row, seven-passenger capacity, ample cargo area, and wide tailgate opening help it zero in on its intended family demographic. Here is a complete breakdown of its key aspects.
DIMENSIONS | DETAILS |
Length: | 187.8 inches (4,770 mm) |
Width: | 74.8 inches (1,900 mm) (without mirrors) |
Height: | 66.3 inches (1,685 mm) (with roof rails) |
Wheelbase: | 108.9 inches (2,765 mm) |
Ground Clearance: | 8.2 inches (208 mm) |
Seating Capacity: | 5 passengers |
Passenger Volume: | (3,156 liters) |
Front Row: | 41.2 inches (1,047 mm) (without sunroof) |
Rear Row: | 39.0 inches (991 mm) (without sunroof) |
Behind Rear Seats: | 1,031 liters |
With Rear Seats Folded: | 2,041 liters |
Hyundai Santa Fe interior
- High-Quality Materials
- Ambient Lighting
- Digital Instrument Cluster
- Wireless Charging
- Climate Control
- Panoramic Sunroof
- Digital Key
- Heads-Up Display
- Rear Seat Reminder
- Spacious Cabin
Hyundai Santa Fe Exterior
- LED Lighting
- Aerodynamic Design
- Roof Rails
- High-End Features
- Lane-Keeping and Lane-Following Assist
- Adaptive Cruise Control
- Blind-Spot Monitoring
- Fog Lights
- Unique Designs
- Panoramic Sunroof
- Premium Colors
TOP SPEED AND ENGINE
Top Speed: Approximately 120 mph
Electric Powertrain: Provides smooth and reliable power delivery, though it lacks the visceral feel of traditional engines.
Hyundai Santa Fe Safety
Key safety features on the Santa Fe include:
- Back-up camera
- Blind Spot Monitoring
- Lane Departure Warning
- Alarm
- Tire Pressure Warning
- Stability Control
- Pre-collision safety system
- Post-collision safety system
PROS
- Comfortable and Spacious Interior
- Advanced Safety Features
- Modern Technology
- Smooth and Quiet Ride
- Fuel Efficiency
- Stylish Exterior Design
CONS
- No V6 Engine Option
- Towing Capacity
- Ride Firmness
- Expensive Fully Loaded Models
- Infotainment System Learning Curve
- Rear Visibility
- Limited All-Electric Range
Hyundai Santa Fe Infotainment and Connectivity
Covering more than half the dashboard are two 12.4-inch displays, one serving as a gauge cluster and one as a touchscreen for infotainment. Despite the commitment to screens, material knobs for things like temperature and audio volume have been included for the comfort of use. An optional double wireless smartphone charging pad can repower two phones at once, but there are also USB-C ports for wired charging. Wireless Android Auto and Apple Car Play are common features, and the Santa Fe even offers a UV-C sterilization enclosure in the glovebox for removing germs from smartphones, wallets, and other small items.
Overview
Hyundai shocked onlookers when it rolled out the fully redesigned Santa Fe last year. The wild new Santa Fe looks nothing like anything else in Hyundai’s portfolio. It does, however, bear a strong resemblance to off-road icons like the equally new Toyota Land Cruiser and resurrected Land Rover Defender. That boxy shape creates a spacious interior, with a standard third row of seating and generous cargo hold. Hyundai’s typically generous list of standard features makes the redesigned Santa Fe one appealing box.