Hyundai has opened its buy books for the new Santa Fe SUV. prices start from £40,250 for the entry-level petrol-hybrid model, climbing to £49,010 for the newly introduced flagship plug-in hybrid variant. first deliveries are expected to arrive later this month.
Hyundai has separated the new Santa Fe line-up into two trim-levels: premium and Ultimate.
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Standard equipment for the entry-level premium model includes 17-inch alloy wheels, automatic LED headlights, LED fog lamps and self-levelling suspension. There are also three new paint finishes to choose from: Glacier White, Taiga brown and Lagoon Blue.
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Inside, the base-model comes with heated leather seats in both the front and rear, dual-zone climate control, a multifunction steering wheel and a wireless phone charger. buyers also get a 10.25-inch infotainment system, a 4.2-inch digital display set into an analogue gauge cluster and a 10-speaker audio system with an external amplifier and subwoofer.
The Santa Fe also comes with a detailed level of safety equipment, which includes lane-keep assist, trailer stabilisation technology and a forward collision avoidance system, which can recognise cars, pedestrians and cyclists. parking sensors and a rear-facing parking cam come fitted as standard, too.
Prices for Hyundai’s range-topping Santa Fe utmost start from £43,815. Upgrades over the base-model include 19-inch alloy wheels, a panoramic glass sunroof, rear window blinds, a 360-degree around-view cam and Hyundai’s semi-autonomous highway drive assist system. Inside, there’s a head-up display and a new 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster.