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2019 Hyundai Santa Fe Debuts


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https://www.autoblog.com/2018/02/21/2019-hyundai-santa-fe-suv-unveiled/

 

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Hyundai has unveiled its next-generation, 2019 Santa Fe. First, to clarify, the Santa Fe nameplate will take the place of the current five-passenger Santa Fe Sport. This new generation features a new design, new technology, and a new diesel engine option.

The Hyundai Santa Fe has a new look that comes off less crossover and more SUV than before. It looks wider, more muscular and bigger than the vehicle it replaces, with Hyundai's large cascading grille and available 19-inch wheels. Inside, it has a horizontal layout to provide a sense of width. Large window openings provide improved visibility, despite the rising beltline. It features a new instrument panel with a three-dimensional look, and the infotainment screen has been repositioned to reduce glare. A new head-up display will also be available.

The 2019 Santa Fe will offer a 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine good for 185 horsepower, or a turbo 2.0-liter four-cylinder offering 232 hp. A 2.2-liter diesel engine will be available providing about 200 hp and 320 pound-feet of torque. The diesel model will be the only one to offer optional third-row seating. Each will be connected to a new eight-speed automatic transmission.

For comfort's sake, Hyundai has revised the suspension, particularly in the rear, to provide a smoother ride. Hyundai also offers an optional load-leveling suspension to maintain a consistent ride height, even when loaded with cargo or towing. Its all-wheel-drive system provides capability in crummy weather, and features different modes to distribute torque for improved performance.

To improve safety and convenience, Hyundai includes a number of driver assistance aids in the new Santa Fe. This includes lane-keep assist, stop-and-go adaptive cruise control and an around-view monitor. Additionally, it offers a Rear Seat Occupant Alert using an ultrasonic sensor to detect motion of kids or pets in the back. It also offers Safe Exit Assist, which prevents you from opening the door when a motorcycle, bicycle or other vehicle approaches from behind.

We'll have more on the next-generation Hyundai Santa Fe soon, once we get a turn behind the wheel.

 

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Anyone else think everything is starting to look the same? I find it hard to tell different brands apart at times. To me the Korean manufacturers are the worst at Copying designs. Theres a Kia that looks like a focus from the back. Of course Ford isnt innocent either. The Compact and midsize suv all are starting to blend together the most to me.

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I bought my wife a brand new (2017) Hyundai Santa Fe Limited XL just about a year ago. It was $5,000.00 less than the competition.

 

It's been a great car and has been from Utah to Santa Fe, New Mexico-and to Southern California.

 

The only complaint I can find is the rear suspension could use a little more refinement-it's a tad rough, but not unsettling. Also-on that study of headlights that came out a few months ago it was rated at the top.

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It has a mutated Mitsubishi Outlander front end design. I'm not a fan.

 

Yes, when it comes to CUV's................. like SUV's, there is only so much you can do. They all start to blend together. Call me biased, but I still find my Explorer's design to be pretty timeless. It has done the best job of blending a SUV with a CUV. The new Traverse, while better than the old, has some very odd proportions going on, especially when you see it in person.

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Call me biased, but I still find my Explorer's design to be pretty timeless. It has done the best job of blending a SUV with a CUV. The new Traverse, while better than the old, has some very odd proportions going on, especially when you see it in person.

Thats why they still sell so well for such an old design. They look good. Explorer is one of the best looking SUV.

I see them everywhere.

Side note. IMO that is why the Tahoe has sold so well. Not that its a better vehicle, it looked better and the market liked the looks.

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I find it curious, this is one of the few vehicles that continues to get its power rating dropped. The last generation came in with the 2.0L Producing 264HP, then it was tweaked down to 240HP and now it's 235HP. Same thing happened with Sonata.

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