The New Zealand Herald

Santa Fe: more than just good looks

- Tony Verdon

The new Hyundai Santa Fe is described as a “highly artificial­ly intelligen­t” SUV, fitted with a host of new electronic features that helped propel it into the final 10 contenders for the AA Driven New Zealand Car of the Year Award.

“There’s more to the fourthgene­ration Santa Fe than just good looks,” said the judges, “It boasts a new platform, a smooth eight-speed automatic gearbox and a new steering system. But more important to potential buyers looking for a family vehicle is the huge, impressive list of safety vehicles like rear-seat occupant alert and safe exit assist.”

The Santa Fe is easier to get in and out of than previous models, is quieter and offers more practicali­ty.

Driven tester and award judge Paul Owen reported the seating arrangemen­ts can be reconfigur­ed from seven to five in seconds, while a bed-like flat floor can be created by folding down the second and third row seats with the push of a couple of buttons.

A new powertrain innovation is the HTRAC system, which adjusts front to rear torque distributi­on according to whichever of the four driving modes is selected.

In addition to Eco, Comfort and Sport modes, there is a fourth selection called Smart which monitors the driver’s use of the vehicle and automatica­lly adjusts the Santa Fe to whatever driving scenario is being encountere­d.

The Santa Fe starts at $59,990, and entry-grade equipment includes 18-inch alloy wheels, rear view camera, front and rear parking assist, HTRAC, cloth upholstery, daytime running lights, a 7-inch touch screen, tyre pressure monitoring and blind spot monitoring, front and rear collision avoidance assist, lane keeping assist, and radar-guided cruise control.

Elite models start at $69,490 and feature 19-inch alloy wheels, leatherett­e trim, the Infinity audio system, sat-nav, LEDs, and power front seat adjustment.

The two powertrain-defined Limited models ($76,990 and $82,990) come with an auto-link remote phone control (allowing you to monitor the vehicle from your smartphone), a TFT touchscree­n, surround-view parking vision, autopark, a panoramic sunroof, and a heads-up display unit.

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