Hyundai Motor Company has revealed the all-new Hyundai Santa Fe, now in its fifth-generation, with radically transformed design, inspired by outdoor lifestyle. This is the Hyundai Santa Fe’s first full model change since 2018, and gets a bigger rear cargo capacity to better accommodate outdoor and urban activities. It also gets longer wheelbase, roomy interior and terrace-like tailgate space, along with a boxy shape and distinctive silhouette.
Hyundai Motor Company has revealed its radically transformed all-new Santa Fe, which is the fifth-generation of the SUV.
For Santa Fe’s first full model change since 2018, Hyundai Motor took an unconventional approach with a lifestyle-based design typology to maximize rear cargo capacity and better accommodate outdoor and urban activities.
The new Hyundai Santa Fe gets H-shaped headlamps, H-motif lower front design, high hood, and bold, sharp fenders.
The rear end of the SUV gets a larger tailgate, H-shaped taillights, while the sides get lengthened wheelbase, shortened front overhang and 21-inch wheels.
The all-new Hyundai Santa Fe will make its world premiere in August and is expected to be launched in global markets like the US and South Korea.
The all-new Santa Fe’s boxy shape and distinctive silhouette are derived from its long wheelbase and wide tailgate area.
The new SUV gets a number of sustainable materials like the suede headliner, car mats, and second- and third-row seatbacks are made from recycled plastic, while the crash pad and door trim covers are made from eco-friendly leatherette.
The all-new Santa Fe feature list includes a Panoramic Curved Display and dual wireless charging. The curved display connects the 12.3-inch digital cluster and infotainment system and enhances driver visibility.
Hyundai says the new Santa Fe will allow young families to use the rear area for a wide variety of purposes, such as grocery shopping, home improvement projects, sports and recreation, gardening, family outings and pet transportation.
SangYup Lee, Executive Vice President and Head of Hyundai Global Design Cente says "Santa Fe leans into its SUV strengths to offer more versatility than ever before as well as a premium customer experience.”