HYUNDAI Santa Fe – models and specs
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Santa Fe Introduction

The Hyundai Santa Fe is one of Australia’s most popular large SUVs, thanks to its versatile seven-seat layout, modern tech, and the option of hybrid and turbo petrol engines. In 2024 and 2025, the Hyundai Santa Fe has become bolder than ever, with its all-new boxy design, increased interior space, and a suite of advanced driver assistance systems. Buyers can choose from trims like Base, Elite, and the luxurious Calligraphy, each available in both hybrid (1.6L turbo, 172kW/367Nm) and 2.5L turbo-petrol (206kW/422Nm) powertrains. Family-friendly boot space (up to 725L), up to 2,000kg towing, and a comprehensive 5-star ANCAP safety rating make the Santa Fe an ideal choice for growing families, country road-trippers, and urban commuters alike.

Inside the Hyundai Santa Fe, drivers and passengers enjoy dual 12.3-inch screens, crowd-pleasing Bose audio (Calligraphy/Elite), heated and ventilated seating, a panoramic sunroof, and clever storage solutions throughout. The seven-year capped-price service schedule, five-year unlimited-kilometre warranty, and eight-year battery warranty (hybrid only) boost confidence in long-term ownership. Even base models are packed with features like adaptive cruise, blind-spot cameras, remote smart parking, and a 360-degree camera on higher trims. Whether you’re hauling gear, towing the family caravan, or simply want a safe, comfortable lounge on wheels, the Hyundai Santa Fe is a standout in the highly competitive Australian SUV landscape.

Available models

Hyundai Santa Fe Base Hybrid
Engine/Powertrain: 1.6L turbo hybrid, combined 172 kW, 367 Nm
Battery Size: N/A
Drive Type: FWD
Price (AUD): 55500
Manufacturing Year: 2025
Key Features: Adds hybrid powertrain, improved fuel efficiency, leatherette seats
Hyundai Santa Fe Elite Hybrid
Engine/Powertrain: 1.6L turbo hybrid, combined 172 kW, 367 Nm
Battery Size: N/A
Drive Type: AWD
Price (AUD): 65000
Manufacturing Year: 2025
Key Features: Adds premium interior features to hybrid variant, advanced safety systems
Hyundai Santa Fe Calligraphy Hybrid
Engine/Powertrain: 1.6L turbo hybrid, combined 172 kW, 367 Nm
Battery Size: N/A
Drive Type: AWD
Price (AUD): 75000
Manufacturing Year: 2025
Key Features: Adds hybrid powertrain to Calligraphy features, enhanced efficiency

Santa Fe Performance & Power

The latest Hyundai Santa Fe comes with two innovative powertrain options: a frugal 1.6L turbo hybrid with 172kW/367Nm and a robust 2.5L turbo-petrol making 206kW/422Nm. Stephen Corby (EV Central) writes, “The gear box works well, though, and the whole driving experience is smooth enough and only occasionally, up hills, sounds a bit strained.” Alex Misoyanis (Drive) praises the near-seamless transition between petrol and electric, adding, “Electric power is used at low speeds – and when cruising… the petrol engine [is] called into action when more power is needed.”

Real-world reviewers including Toby Hagon (Carsales) confirm the hybrid’s responsiveness and smooth, quiet ride—though engine noise rises under hard acceleration or on hills. Matt Campbell (CarExpert) finds the hybrid especially “adequate” for urban and highway cruising and enjoys the gear shift feel when in electric mode. Rated fuel economy is as low as 5.6L/100km for the hybrid and 9.3L/100km for the turbo-petrol, but most owners see 7–8L in mixed use, noting the hybrid’s city benefits are especially strong.

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Santa Fe Interior & Design

Bold and boxy in the very best way, the new Hyundai Santa Fe’s style has drawn both admiration and debate—Stephen Corby (EV Central) calls it “Far and away the most beautiful Land Rover Hyundai has ever built.” Matt Campbell (CarExpert) says “The 2024 Hyundai Santa Fe is a mostly spectacular thing,” and highlights the strong American twang to its design. Elite and Calligraphy trims feel like proper luxury cars, with Nappa leather, ambient lighting, a panoramic sunroof, and dual digital displays creating a genuine lounge-on-wheels atmosphere.

The interior is impressively flexible—6- or 7-seat layouts, heated/ventilated front seats (Calligraphy/Elite), big rear seat access, and rear row recline mechanisms. Storage is everywhere, including under-seat trays, large door bins, and a rear seat area wide enough for three car seats. Boot space ranges up to 725L with the third row stowed, and folding all seats opens over 1,000L for big family trips. While some basic trims get cloth, even the most affordable versions highlight Hyundai’s eye for detail, and colour/material choices are varied and upmarket for the segment.

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Santa Fe Technology & Safety

Every Hyundai Santa Fe lands with an impressive suite of tech and safety: dual 12.3-inch displays (infotainment/dash), wireless CarPlay/Android Auto, Bose audio (Elite/Calligraphy), remote smart parking, and full 360º camera. Alex Misoyanis (Drive) notes, “It is an excellent feature, which works in conjunction with more refined lane-centring and adaptive cruise-control technology.” However, most reviewers (Stephen Corby, EV Central; Matt Campbell, CarExpert) found driver monitoring and speed warnings a little too sensitive, triggering beeps at every ignition cycle. A software fix is planned, but for now, frequent beeps are part of the SUV experience.

Top trims add head-up display, heated rear seats, and sunroof, with entry models getting all core safety features regardless. Highway Driving Assist 2, adaptive cruise, post-collision AEB, pedestrian/cyclist detection, and 10 airbags come as standard—earning a five-star ANCAP rating. While some comfort, climate, and media settings are only accessible through the screen (a common criticism), most families find everyday use intuitive after a few weeks. All models also feature multiple USBs, wireless device charging, and smart key tech.

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Santa Fe Range & Charging

Hybrid versions of Hyundai Santa Fe claim 5.6L/100km on paper; in practice, most testers achieve about 7.0L/100km in mixed driving (Toby Hagon, Carsales; Alex Misoyanis, Drive). The hybrid’s petrol-electric blend works best at low speeds, shutting the engine off often to save fuel, with regular 91 RON petrol required. The 2.5L turbo-petrol models see between 9 and 11L/100km for most drivers, prioritising torque and towing. Towing capacity is up to 2,000kg (braked), matching or besting most major seven-seaters on sale.

A 67L petrol tank ensures solid touring range for hybrid buyers (often over 1,000km per fill). EV enthusiasts should note no plug-in version is sold in Australia yet, but owners can match their energy use to rooftop solar with scheduling or cheap overnight charging for household electricity, making a real dent in commuting costs. For those eyeing off off-road or snow adventures, AWD is available on most petrol and hybrid trims.

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Santa Fe & Solar Power

While the Hyundai Santa Fe hybrid isn’t a plug-in model, Australian families can still boost their “fuel” savings by running all home hot water, heating, and appliances on sunlight. Hybrid SUVs save most when used alongside a solar-smart household—frequent charging of devices, pre-conditioning, and low use of the engine in city trips all cut costs. Solar upgrades futureproof your driveway in case you switch to a BEV, with many buyers finding expert solar advice here or booking an installer before the next car upgrade.

Boot and cabin storage can be wired for 12V power accessories (camping, tailgating, cargo chillers) with minimal fuss, giving hybrid households flexibility and low long-term kilometres per dollar. As solar incentives grow, running costs keep falling for new Australian car owners.

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FAQ - Hyundai Santa Fe

What is the price of the Hyundai Santa Fe in Australia?

The Hyundai Santa Fe Base starts at $53,000 drive-away, while a top-spec Calligraphy Hybrid costs around $75,000 before on-road extras. Trim choices affect the Hyundai Santa Fe price Australia, with Elite and Calligraphy offering more luxury, tech, and all-wheel drive. Government rebates and dealer promotions may lower the effective purchase price. Always check your local showroom for latest specials and availability.

Is there a hybrid version of the Hyundai Santa Fe, and what’s the difference?

Yes, the Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid pairs a 1.6L turbo petrol engine with an electric motor for a combined 172kW/367Nm and fuel use as low as 5.6L/100km claimed. Hybrid performance is smooth and responsive, especially for city use, with most reviewers reporting real-world figures of 7.0–7.5L/100km. Hybrid models are available in Base, Elite, and Calligraphy trims, using regular 91 unleaded. The hybrid’s seamless petrol-electric blend reduces emissions and costs for urban Aussies.

How many seats does the Hyundai Santa Fe offer, and is it family-friendly?

All current Hyundai Santa Fe models offer either 6 or 7 seats, depending on trim, with lots of flexible boot space—a big plus for family trips or carpools. Third row access is easy and there’s plenty of rear air vents, USBs, and clever cubbies for young families. The 542L boot (up to 725L with seats folded) means plenty of gear can come along. Reviews confirm the Hyundai Santa Fe is a top pick for family practicality.

What’s the towing capacity of the Hyundai Santa Fe, hybrid or otherwise?

The Hyundai Santa Fe can tow up to 2,000kg (braked), whether in turbo-petrol or hybrid trim. AWD variants—especially Elite and Calligraphy—offer the most confidence for heavy loads or rougher trips. Owners appreciate the standard trailer sway control and camera-based reversing. This capacity matches key competitors like the Kia Sorento and Toyota Kluger.

How reliable is the Hyundai Santa Fe and what is its warranty?

Hyundai Santa Fe comes standard with a five-year unlimited kilometre vehicle warranty and eight years/160,000km on the hybrid battery. Service intervals are annual/15,000km and Hyundai offers a national network of capped-price servicing. Real-world reliability feedback in Australia is strong; major problems are rare. This makes the Hyundai Santa Fe a value pick for long-term confidence and resale.

What standard tech and infotainment features are on Hyundai Santa Fe?

Every Hyundai Santa Fe gets dual 12.3-inch curved displays, Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, keyless entry, wireless phone charging, and a comprehensive digital cluster. Premium models bring Bose premium audio, heated/cooled seats, panoramic sunroof, and a 360º camera. All grades are Bluelink™ connected for app remote start and live status. Hyundai’s tech interface is lauded for clarity but has some menu complexity.

Is Hyundai Santa Fe safe and what’s its ANCAP rating?

Hyundai Santa Fe received a five-star ANCAP rating, with standout scores for adult/child protection and active driver assist. Safety tech includes adaptive cruise, lane and blind-spot assist, rear-cross traffic alert, AEB, ten airbags, and Highway Driving Assist. Front and rear camera systems make parking and urban manoeuvres seamless. Hyundai remains at the segment’s front for occupant and vulnerable road user safety.

How does the Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid fuel consumption compare to RAV4 Hybrid or Kia Sorento?

Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid is competitive, claiming 5.6L/100km but returning 7–8L/100km in busy Australian traffic—very close to the Sorento Hybrid and slightly higher than RAV4 Hybrid. Testers prefer the Santa Fe’s six-speed auto to Toyota’s CVT for a more engaging drive. All hybrids use regular unleaded fuel for cost savings. Urban/city commuters see the greatest real-world fuel benefit.

What boot space and cabin practicality does Hyundai Santa Fe offer?

Boot space is generous, ranging from 542L with all seats up to 1,042L with rows folded. Seven-seat trims comfortably haul prams, groceries, or camping kits, while two full-size suitcases easily fit. Family buyers praise the wide rear doors, ISOFIX points, and tray storage throughout. Calligraphy’s hands-free tailgate is a favourite for busy parents.

How do I charge or top up the Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid, and can it use solar?

The Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid is not a plug-in and charges its small battery automatically via regenerative braking and the petrol engine—no plug or EV needed. Owners running their house on solar still see total cost of ownership drop, as home costs fall and fuel fill-ups get less frequent. For those planning to swap to a plug-in or full EV, Hyundai’s chargers and solar plans are future ready. Speak to your Hyundai dealer or [solar installer](https://topproperty.eco/solar-installers) for advice.

How does the Hyundai Santa Fe perform off-road or on rough tracks?

AWD Hyundai Santa Fe variants with terrain modes, hill descent, and robust ground clearance (177mm) handle gravel roads, sand, and light bush tracks easily. It’s not a hardcore 4WD but is a capable choice for snow, camping, and farm access. Soft-roaders and urban SUV buyers appreciate the stable, confident ride. Trailering and adventure use is a strong suit with proper tyres and equipment.

Does Hyundai Santa Fe support Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and wireless charging?

Yes—all Hyundai Santa Fe models support phone mirroring and wireless device charging. The infotainment interface is user-friendly, with dual displays and smart navigation on higher trims. Bluelink remote start and status adds everyday convenience. Fast phone charging keeps tech-savvy families powered.

Is there a Hyundai Santa Fe diesel, and what engine options exist for 2024–2025?

For Australia, the 2024 and 2025 Hyundai Santa Fe is available with a 2.5L turbo petrol or 1.6L turbo hybrid powertrain. The diesel option has been discontinued for this market. Both engines are well-matched for towing and urban use, but hybrid is now the standout for city drivers. Petrol models give extra highway muscle for regional buyers.

How does the Hyundai Santa Fe handle ownership costs and resale value?

With fixed-price servicing, long warranty, and hybrid fuel savings, the Hyundai Santa Fe offers strong value versus key rivals. Resale is solid, especially on Hybrid and Calligraphy trims. Most owners keep running costs for fuel and maintenance below similar Japanese or Euro seven-seaters. The easy transferability of Hyundai’s warranty adds resale assurance.

What colours, trims, and accessories are available for Hyundai Santa Fe in Australia?

Buyers get a broad colour palette—white, black, grey, green, brown, and more—with upscale seat and trim finishes on Elite and Calligraphy. Accessories include roof racks, nudge bars, cargo liners, dash cams, sunshades, and tailored seat covers. "Hyundai Santa Fe accessories Australia" is a frequent search for buyers kitting out for the school run or weekend escapes. Customisation and dealer fitment keep options flexible.

How does the Hyundai Santa Fe stack up against Kia Sorento, Toyota Kluger, or Mazda CX-9?

The Hyundai Santa Fe matches or beats rivals for warranty, feature set, tech, and hybrid economy, especially in 7-seater and Calligraphy trims. Reviewers consistently praise cabin comfort and design, but note that RAV4 and Sorento hybrids may edge it for ultimate fuel economy. Hyundai’s pricing and after-sales support stand out. All are solid family cars—Tucson and Outlander are also worth cross-shopping for some buyers.

Is Hyundai Santa Fe a good car for a novated lease or FBT?

Yes, Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid models in particular are popular with novated lease buyers as FBT-exempt options, minimising salary sacrifice costs. The five-year warranty and capped-price servicing make long-term costs predictable. Speak with your HR or finance team to check your novated lease provider requirements. These programs pair with Hyundai’s strong fleet support for businesses or professionals.

How accessible is Hyundai Santa Fe servicing and support across Australia?

Hyundai has service centres and mobile technicians in every capital city and most regional centres, ensuring ease of maintenance, quick warranty work, and reliable parts supply. Online service booking and phone support are available nationwide. Recalls and updates are managed centrally for owner convenience. This wide support is one reason Hyundai Santa Fe resale stays strong.

Are there hybrid and petrol engine choices, and which is better for city vs touring?

Petrol Hyundai Santa Fe trims deliver extra towing and highway performance, making them the pick for heavy regional or trailer work. Hybrid models excel for city drivers and commuters—fuel bills plummet in peak-hour and stop-start conditions. Both are all-wheel drive in higher trims, so families can confidently take trips outside the city. Your perfect match depends on where you drive and your budget.

What do Australian owners and reviewers say about Hyundai Santa Fe reliability and issues?

Hyundai Santa Fe reliability is widely rated as excellent in recent reviews, especially since the latest redesign. Warranty and capped servicing help owners get rapid support if any issues do arise. Common owner praise covers driving comfort, warranty, and value; minor complaints are mainly about safety alerts and personalisation of minor features. Most families recommend Santa Fe for stress-free family driving and holiday getaways.

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