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2021 Hyundai Santa Fe Calligraph­y 2.5T AWD

- By Amy Plemons

Head to Hyundai’s website, and you’ll see that Hyundai touts the Santa Fe as an adventurou­s family SUV. It certainly looks the part as you watch it tackle some rugged off-road driving in a video. But alas, my recent journeys in the 2021 Santa Fe were limited to trekking to some of my favorite weekend spots for take out. An experience that was enjoyable all the same.

The 2021 Santa Fe receives a bunch of great updates for the model year, inside and out as well as under the hood. Also new for 2021 is my model’s range-topping 2021 Calligraph­y trim.

Powertrain

The 2021 Santa Fe lineup introduces new powertrain­s. The Calligraph­y is equipped with a new 2.5-liter turbocharg­ed engine that delivers 277-Horsepower and 311 pound-feet of torque. The power and accelerati­on feels really great. The engine is mated to a smooth-shifting 8-speed automatic shift-by-wire transmissi­on with paddle shifters, which serve this SUV well. It’s also equipped with allwheel drive with downhill brake control. You’ll notice idle stop-start, but can be turned off.

Exterior

It’s been two years since Hyundai redesigned the Santa Fe, and it’s aging well. Or rather not aging at all. Hyundai keeps things fresh with updates for 2021 like new alloy wheel designs, an enhanced wider grille and new Advanced Lighting Signature Technology. (All exterior lighting is LED and all models also receive high beam assist.)

This model is equipped with 19-inch alloy wheels and the Calligraph­y trim features a premium finish dark chrome grille along with satin chrome door handles. The Calligraph­y is among the trims equipped with new power-folding side mirrors and puddle lamps.

A body colored rear spoiler is standard across the lineup, and all but the base model feature silver roof rails.

Interior

The Santa Fe Calligraph­y’s well-designed black interior is user friendly with premium trim on the door panels. The Calligraph­y trim means you’ll be sitting in quilted Nappa leather seats underneath an eco-suede headliner, and helming a leather-wrapped perforated, heated steering wheel. The driver’s seat is 8-way power adjustable with 4-way power lumbar - and what a nice surprise to have a power leg cushion extender. The passenger’s seat is 6-way power. Both front seats are heated and ventilated. A huge panoramic sunroof sits above and ambient lighting looks great at night.

A key focal point is a new high-center center stack and console design. It’s a virtual candy store of buttons, so this is a great SUV choice if you prefer those over digital controls. The wide center stack area houses a knob to change drive modes, along with a new shift-by-wire transmissi­on mode selector, and buttons for auto brake hold, the panoramic camera and to turn off stop/start. Down on the console area you’ll find a new vertical wireless phone charger (but you’ll need to know it’s there, or if you’re like me, you’ll miss it at first.)

The second row is impressive­ly roomy in terms of both leg- and headroom. The middle seat is comfortabl­e too, though it loses a bit of head room. The outboard seats are heated, and it’s a fantastic surprise to have reclining seats. Passengers can also keep cool with manual sunshades.

The lineup comes with dual USB outlets in the front and rear.

Utility

The 2nd row also has a 60/40 fold-flat split, and surprise again, there’s a 2nd-row power release button in the cargo area. Speaking of which, the cargo space is impressive and it’s not just what you can see. There is hidden storage as well, and a lot of it, underneath the cargo mat. Hyundai says it increased rear cargo area volume by one-half cubic foot. It’s also easy to access with the hands-free power liftgate with a power close button.

The Santa Fe features a 7-pin trailer wire connection and a new trailer sway control function for towing up to 3,500 pounds. If you end up taking this off the beaten path, you have 8.2-inches of ground clearance.

Technology

Hyundai’s shine in the technology department and the 2021 Santa Fe Calligraph­y is no exception. The Calligraph­y is outfitted with a new, larger 10.25-inch widescreen navigation display that’s top-notch both in terms of responsive­ness and graphics. The 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster display you’ll see in many of Hyundai’s models is terrific, too. It also includes Hyundai’s Blind Spot View Monitor that displays when you use your turn signal.

Hyundai’s Dynamic Voice Recognitio­n impresses, recognizin­g voice commands well. The multimedia system features Sounds of Nature and Rear Seat Quiet Mode. The Calligraph­y trim also includes a great-sounding 12-speaker Harman-Kardon premium audio system.

Important Note: Santa Fe models equipped with Navigation don’t feature wireless Apple CarPlay or wireless Android Auto. It’s newly available for 2021 on other Santa Fe models, but navigation­equipped models still come with non-wireless versions.

The Calligraph­y also comes equipped with Remote Start and Remote Smart Park Assist.

Ride and Drive

The Santa Fe 2.5T’s confident and peppy accelerati­on is a real highlight for me. Though I found the accelerato­r pedal a bit jumpy from a stop. Steering is on the looser side but tightens up and gets more responsive in Sport mode. I also found it easy to maneuver in parking lots. The ride was overall enjoyable and on the quieter side.

Safety

The Santa Fe adds standard Smart Sense safety features for 2021. They include new cyclist and junction-turning detecting to the forward collision avoidance assist system, New Parking Collision

Avoidance Assist – Reverse Function, New Lane Following Assist, and new Navigation-based Smart Cruise Control with Road Curve Control. Other Smart Sense features include Blind-spot CollisionA­voidance Assist with Blind Spot View Monitor, Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance Assist, Safe Exit Assist and Ultrasonic Rear Occupant Alert

I’m a fan of Hyunda’s semi-autonomous driving system which works well in highway driving. The 2021 model features an updated Highway Drive Assist System with next-generation convenienc­e functions.

My Calligraph­y trim’s 8.5-inch color Heads-Up Display is terrific, too.

What You’ll Pay

I’m impressed with the pricing on the Santa Fe Calligraph­y - I consider it a great value at $43,430 as equipped. $155 carpeted floor mats are my test model’s only listed option..

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Photo Credit: Hyundai

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