What model is the Santa Fe?

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MacLily
07/30/25 6:30am
Santa Fe is a premium mid-size luxury SUV model under Beijing Hyundai. Below are the relevant introductions about the Santa Fe: 1. Exterior: The new Santa Fe continues to adopt Hyundai's "Fluidic Sculpture" design concept in its appearance, elevating the exterior design to a new height. Its body dimensions are 4690/1880/1680mm, with a wheelbase of 2865mm. 2. Interior: The new Santa Fe features a 7-seat luxurious and flexible space, a panoramic sunroof with a full view, and a flat rear design, creating an ultra-large luxurious space. 3. Powertrain: The new Santa Fe is equipped with a 2.0TGDI direct-injection turbocharged engine, a 2.4GDI direct-injection engine, a 6-speed automatic transmission, four-wheel independent suspension, an intelligent electronic four-wheel-drive system, and a flexible steering system (FLEX-STEER), providing continuous powerful performance and adaptable handling capabilities.
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