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Hyundai Releases Details on 2024 Santa Fe – Vehicle Research

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While Santa Fe 2.5L turbo models are arriving at dealers now, hybrid models will arrive later within the spring.

Photo: Hyundai

Hyundai announced latest details for the all-new 2024 Santa Fe SUV with a brand new design, standard three-row seating, standard 2.5L turbocharged powertrain, and an entry price of $33,950.

Santa Fe 2.5L turbo models are arriving at dealers now, with hybrid models arriving this spring.

Hyundai Santa Fe SUV Powertrain

A turbocharged, direct-injected 2.5L turbo, making 277 horsepower is standard.

Also available is a 1.6L turbocharged hybrid powertrain generating 178 horsepower (231-hp total system output).

The two.5T model is mated to an eight-speed dual-clutch transmission, while the hybrid is mated to a six-speed automatic transmission. All trims can be found in either FWD or AWD, excluding the outdoor-focused XRT, which is on the market exclusively with AWD.

Recent Features on Santa Fe

Several latest features can be found on the Santa Fe.

A brand new standard dual-hinged center console allows each front and rear passengers to access the front center console. 

All 2024 Santa Fe models feature Over-The-Air updates, allowing the vehicle’s software to be updated wirelessly with minimal downtime.

An available 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster connects to the 12.3-inch navigation display, offering an interface to access features like music, vehicle settings, and navigation. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity are standard.

Available dual-wireless device charging, a UV-C sanitizing compartment, and a camera-based digital rearview mirror are also latest.

The 2024 Santa Fe XRT also receives upgrades with increased capability in mind. For the primary time on any Hyundai vehicle, all-terrain tires are standard on XRT. 

XRT also features improved towing capability (from 3,500 lbs. to 4,500 lbs. rating).

The XRT boasts increased ground clearance (approximately +1.3 inches). XRT also features improved towing capacity.  -  Photo: Hyundai

The XRT boasts increased ground clearance (roughly +1.3 inches). XRT also features improved towing capability.

Photo: Hyundai

Cost of the 2024 Santa Fe

Hyundai also released the pricing for the next models:

  • Santa Fe SE FWD: $33,950
  • Santa Fe SEL FWD: $36,450
  • Santa Fe Limited FWD: $43,350
  • Santa Fe Calligraphy FWD: $46,500
  • Santa Fe SE AWD: $35,750
  • Santa Fe SEL AWD: $38,250
  • Santa Fe XRT AWD: $40,600
  • Santa Fe Limited AWD: $45,150
  • Santa Fe Calligraphy AWD: $48,300
  • Santa Fe SEL Hybrid FWD: $36,950
  • Santa Fe Limited Hybrid FWD: $43,850
  • Santa Fe Calligraphy Hybrid FWD: $47,000
  • Santa Fe SEL Hybrid AWD: $38,750
  • Santa Fe Limited Hybrid AWD: $45,650
  • Santa Fe Calligraphy Hybrid AWD: $48,800

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