Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Explorer put Hyundai SUV through its paces

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HYUNDAI in the UK is launching a limited edition of 500 special SUVs named the Sante Fe Endurance Edition.

It sits at the top of Hyundai’s range, and celebrates a recent history-making drive by Patrick Bergel, the greatgrand­son of legendary polar explorer, Sir Ernest Shackleton.

Last December, Bergel completed a 30-day expedition in a near-standard 2.2-litre diesel Santa Fe, driving across Antarctica from Union Camp to McMurdo Sound and back again, commemorat­ing the centenary of Shackleton’s heroic Trans-Antarctic expedition of 1914-16.

This was the first time a passenger vehicle had ever traversed the Antarctic continent and the 2.2-litre Santa Fe used by Bergel featured only a handful of modificati­ons to counter the tough Antarctic conditions, such as the fitment of large, low-pressure tyres, a 250-litre fuel tank and a pre-heater for the cold.

Each car is based on the 2.2 diesel seven seat 4WD automatic Sante Fe in premium SE trim with convenienc­e pack, which also includes electric tailgate, panoramic sun roof, autonomous emergency braking, smart cruise control and around view monitor.

Endurance editions are further marked out by 19-inch alloy wheels and side bar sport running steps. The final touch is a special Endurance logo, which can be found on the B-pillar and interior floor mats. The logo commemorat­es Shackleton’s Endurance expedition and features the Shackleton family motto and a 28-point compass representi­ng the 28 crew that survived.

It will cost £38,995 and can be ordered from May 18.

Tony Whitehorn, president and chief executive of Hyundai UK, said: “This new Endurance edition offers customers an incredibly wellequipp­ed Santa Fe, one that will be able to tackle everything family life throws at it, and more. As Sir Ernest Shackleton’s great-grandson, Patrick Bergel proved just a few months ago, with just a few choice modificati­ons, you could even traverse Antarctica.”

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