What car is the Santafe with wings logo?
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It is the Santa Fe. The SANTAFE model with the winged logo was originally produced by Huatai through introduced automotive technology. Later, as Hyundai formed a joint venture with Beijing Automotive in China, the Santa Fe was initially called the Hyundai Santa Fe and is now referred to as the Huatai Santa Fe. Since the trademark rights for Santa Fe belong to Huatai, the Beijing Hyundai Santa Fe can only be called Santa Fe, but both cars share the same English name, SANTAFE. Below is more related information: 1. Santa Fe: The Santa Fe is the first urban SUV model under Hyundai Motor of South Korea. After years of refinement, this SUV, known as the "crowd favorite," became part of Huatai Hyundai's lineup. This model is the third SUV introduced by Huatai Hyundai from Hyundai Motor of South Korea, and Huatai Hyundai has high expectations for it. Compared to previously sold or currently available models like the Galloper and Terracan, the Santa Fe has a broader consumer appeal in terms of vehicle positioning. 2. Santa Fe Exterior: The new Santa Fe features a shorter suspension in its body design, making the vehicle appear lighter and more agile. The aerodynamic exterior has a lower center of gravity, higher performance, and a stable powertrain. Hyundai's designers gave the new Santa Fe a more striking front end, with an oversized grille that integrates with the headlights, including T-shaped LED daytime running lights, a style reminiscent of Volvo. The front bumper is adorned with shiny chrome trim and includes a small vertical air intake. Hyundai specifically studied the car's airflow to ensure engine cooling, stability, and reduced drag. The side profile features a "rib-like" raised design for a sportier look, with new alloy wheel options in 19 and 20 inches. The rear of the car has not changed much, following the design of the previous Santa Fe, except for a red reflective strip running across the tail, enhancing the visual width of the rear.