The Limited and the Ultimate are available with a turbocharged 2.0-liter engine (235 hp, 260 lb-ft). If you're looking for a good value in the two-row crossover segment, it's a vehicle you'll want on your short list.Īll trim levels come with the base 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine (185 horsepower, 178 pound-feet of torque). It's a well-equipped crossover with lots of modern tech and plenty of space for your family. Hyundai is also offering a more powerful 2.0-liter four-cylinder (235 hp).ĭespite the probable confusion with its name change, the 2019 Hyundai Santa Fe has a lot of appeal. The change mildly increases fuel economy and should improve acceleration, too. Hyundai has paired it to an eight-speed automatic transmission for 2019, though, rather than last year's six-speed. Power output is unchanged at 185 horsepower, and fuel economy is lackluster. What's more, safety features such as forward collision mitigation, blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert, a drowsy driving warning system, and Hyundai's Safe Exit Assist - which will temporarily prevent your door from opening if a vehicle is approaching from behind - all come as standard.Īlas, one thing we weren't overly keen on the Sport is still hanging around: the standard 2.4-liter engine.
For standard equipment, the new Santa Fe gets smartphone integration (Apple CarPlay and Android Auto) and Hyundai's attractive 7-inch touchscreen. Hyundai also improved the look and feel of the cabin. It's more spacious on the inside, an area where it already excelled. We like that the Santa Fe is a bit wider and longer than outgoing Santa Fe Sport. Now the question is: How good is this new Santa Fe? Last year's three-row Santa Fe is now called the Santa Fe XL. The previous-generation Santa Fe (2013-2018) was a three-row crossover SUV, but the 2019 model is now a two-row and is essentially the redesign of last year's two-row Santa Fe Sport. The features and options listed are for the new 2019 Hyundai Santa Fe and may not apply to this specific vehicle.First, we need to start off with a public service announcement: The naming of the redesigned 2019 Hyundai Santa Fe might throw you off. The EPA periodically modifies its MPG calculation methodology all MPG estimates are based on the methodology in effect when the vehicles were new (please see the ∿uel Economy portion of the EPAs website for details, including a MPG recalculation tool). For used vehicles, MPG estimates are EPA estimates for the vehicle when it was new. MPG estimates on this website are EPA estimates your actual mileage may vary. Not all customers will be able to be approved. For used vehicle discounts, customer must agree to financing terms Wright Way Hyundai is able to secure and offer via one of our available lending institutions in order to receive the financing discount. Contact dealer for most current information. All prices, specifications and availability subject to change without notice. Prices do not include additional fees and costs of closing, including government fees and taxes, any finance charges, any dealer documentation fees, any emissions testing fees or other fees.