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The fifth generation Hyundai Santa Fe: now with that 'want one' feeling fitted as standard. Jonathan Crouch drives it.

Ten Second Review

Hyundai has radically reimagined its largest SUV, the Santa Fe. The looks are divisive but you can't argue with the improvements in space and practicality. And if you're having second thoughts about that family EV, you'll appreciate the frugal Hybrid engines. It's a decent step forward.

Background

How does a car maker progress in such a short time from design that's mundanely derivative to a continual stream of stylistically cutting-edge models? That's exactly what Hyundai has done. You might not like everything the brand does these days, but every new model it makes demands a second look, including this one, the fifth generation Santa Fe family SUV. In its lifetime over nearly a quarter of a century, the Santa Fe model line has progressed from budget brand 'Qashqai'-class SUV to something altogether far bigger and grander, equipped in most generations with seven seats. This latest 'MX5'-series version has higher aspirations still, up towards the premium brands, substituting their badge equity for an arresting boxy, futuristic look that will certainly turn heads on the school run. But is there substance to match the style being offered here? Let's take a closer look.

Driving Experience

If you're expecting a big family SUV that looks like this to handle like a bus, then you might be pleasantly surprised by this Santa Fe. Yes of course you'd be unwise to start throwing the thing about - the light steering doesn't encourage that anyway; nor does the level of body roll you'll experience when pressing on through tighter turns. But the steering weights up quite progressively, there's plenty of traction and the square shape and tall driving position make this Hyundai easier to place on narrow lanes and through city streets than you'd think it would be with over 2.2-metres of body width between the mirrors. Unlike with the Sorento, there a 2WD option for the core powertrain most customers will choose, the 215PS self-charging HEV Hybrid. This base variant makes 0-62mph in 9.6s (0.2s quicker than the 4WD version) en route to the 112mph top speed that all Santa Fes share. In HEV form, the car always tries to set off just using its electric motor, but because that motor is energised by a battery just 1.49kW in size (and has to tug along 1.9-tonnes of SUV), silent running of that sort lasts hardly any time at all. Obviously, the PHEV version serves you much better in that regard - though nothing like as well as its rivals because, unlike with most more recently-introduced Plug-in Hybrid competitors, Hyundai (rather disappointingly) hasn't taken the opportunity to increase the size of the drive system's battery. Not many PHEVs these days (except this model's near identically-engineered Sorento cousin) still retain a battery just 13.8kWh in size: and that really hurts this Hyundai when it comes to EV range - AER-rated at just 33.6 miles. Which is about half what you'd get from the VW Group models in this segment (though admittedly, they can't be had with seven seats). The PHEV comes with mandatory 4WD and gets a power hike over the Hybrid (to 253PS) to compensate for its extra weight, though because the 265Nm torque figure remains the same as the HEV, there's no real performance benefit - rest to 62mph takes 9.3s. With both powertrains, brake regen paddles are provided behind the steering wheel, though the stronger settings aren't that strong. And there's a fascia button to switch between EV and HEV drive for when the battery will stand it (though no option to save EV range until later in your trip).

Design and Build

Hyundai's Chief Designer SangYup Lee clearly wanted a complete departure from the previous generation model, which had a conservative visual vibe the brand has now abandoned. The squarical, rugged practical look of its replacement certainly won't be to everyone's taste, but it's a look that is very much 'in', a trend started by the current Land Rover Defender. There are further shades of that car with the panel on this Santa Fe's upper flank behind the rear door, which here pops open as a grab handle so you can reach things on the roof rack. The squared-off edges make the car appear even bigger than its 4.8m length suggests and it rides on large wheels of 20-inches in size. Inside, it's the usual screen fest, with gently curved joined 12.3-inch displays for the infotainment and instruments, plus a further 6.6-inch climate control screen with physical dials. It's all very avant-garde and there's some nice metal-effect trimming and plenty of storage space, including a deep central cubby. The second row is spacious (legroom is improved by 35mm), with a sliding bench too; and there are plenty of cupholders and USB ports to go round. As is also the case with the third row, where that boxy shape means more headroom than is usually the case with an SUV of this class - 69mm more of it than before. Legroom at the very back is still more suited to those of school age though, despite a 15mm improvement this time round. The seating height is up by 30mm, so there's a better view forwards; and the third row backrest can recline by 10-degrees. As an option, Hyundai's offering a six-seat cabin format with top-spec trim. The square shape obviously helps boot space too: there's even a reasonable amount with the third seating row in place. And Hyundai's particularly proud of the fact that the boot opening is exceptionally wide. There's 628-litres of space with the third seating row folded (621 with the PHEV) and 1,949-litres with the second row folded (1,942 with the PHEV).

Market and Model

Expect prices to start from around £47,000 - which gets you an awful lot more metal for your money then you would be given with a similarly priced mid-sized EV. The PHEV version will cost about £5,000 more. There are three trim levels, 'Premium', 'Ultimate' and 'Caligraphy'. Of course with all variants, Hyundai loads in plenty of kit. Even 'Premium'-spec gets you 20-inch alloy wheels, electrically operated and folding door mirrors, privacy glass, front and rear LED lighting, a Smart Power Tailgate and roof rails. Cabin features including a dual curved 12.3-inch display set-up, integrating the cluster and infotainment which incorporates Touchscreen Satellite Navigation and a Media Centre with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Mid-range 'Ultimate' trim introduces the BOSE Premium Sound System, plus there's a Dual Glass Sunroof, an electrically adjustable Steering Column and Driver's memory seat function, heated and ventilated front and heated rear seats, dual wireless phone charging, a Digital Centre Mirror, a Head Up Display. Drive tech includes Hyundai's semi-autonomous 'Highway Drive Assist 2' set-up, plus Remote Smart Park Assist, a Blind Spot View Monitor and a Surround View Monitor. At the top of the line-up is 'Calligraphy' trim. That gets you 20-inch black alloy wheels, Premium Relaxation front seats and Nappa Leather seat trim, as well as black finish styling elements. At this level in the range, the cabin can be ordered with an optional six-seat configuration for £1,000 more.

Cost of Ownership

The HEV self-charging unit fitted to the Hybrid petrol model Hyundai expects most Santa Fe customers to choose can run independently on battery power, though not for very long. Let's give you the efficiency stats: for the 2WD Hybrid, you're looking at up to 40.4mpg on the combined cycle and up to 158g/km of CO2. For the 4WD Hybrid, it'd be up to 38.2mpg and up to 168g/km. A large 67-litre fuel tank provides for a generous 554-mile cruising range. For real frugality in a Santa Fe, you'll need the Plug-in Hybrid variant, but it's not quite as efficient as its obvious segment competitors because, unlike most of them, Hyundai hasn't dramatically increased the size of the PHEV system battery - it's just 13.8kWh in size. That's why this car can only travel up to 33.6 AER-rated miles on battery power alone - around half the mileage you'd get from, say, a Skoda Kodiaq iV (though that car has only five seats). That restricted battery size also tells with the efficiency stats - 166mpg on the combined cycle and 38g/km of CO2, which sound good but are nowhere near the level boasted by most obvious rivals. Which in turn means you'll be paying a higher level of Benefit-in-Kind taxation (12%) than you might expect to with a car of this kind. As usual with a PHEV, what you'll actually get in day-to-day use won't be far off what you would have got from a decent diesel SUV of this sort in the past; we've been getting figures in the mid-40mpg range on this test, falling to the mid-30s with motorway use. Unfortunately, this Plug-in Hybrid gets a much smaller 47-litre fuel tank too. Once the battery gets down below 15% of capacity, the PHEV system draws on the engine a lot more and efficiency suffers. So you'll want to keep that battery topped up as much as possible. In that regard, it's worth pointing out that the plug-in Santa Fe's onboard charger has just 3.6kW of output, so a full charge from a typical 7.4kW AC home wallbox will take four hours - which is quite a long time for a PHEV wallbox charge.

Summary

This fifth generation Santa Fe isn't actually quite as revolutionary as its futuristic styling suggests, but it's still a big step forward from its forgettable predecessor. Not everyone's going to like the radically changed look but at least it will now be difficult for prospective segment customers to ignore it. If you like the visual statement this car makes, you'll really like it - which is not something you could have said about any of this model's predecessors. It manages to be a lot more practical this time round too; there's apparently a trend in South Korea for campers to sleep in their cars rather than in a tent and you almost could in this one. So it's an adventurous SUV, a family wagon and a school run statement, all rolled into one. And it will attract a whole new breed of buyer who previously would never have considered a Santa Fe.

Body Glass
Heated rear window
Front and rear electric windows
Automatic windscreen wipers with rain sensor
Rear windows and tailgate privacy glass
Windscreen auto defog function
Solar glass windscreen and front windows
Manual rear door blinds
Hidden rear wiper
Windscreen with acoustic film
Brakes
Dynamic brake control
Hill start assist control (HAC)
Anti-lock brake system (ABS)
Electric parking brake with auto hold function
Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
TSA (Trailer Stability Assist)
Adjustable regenerative braking paddle shifters
Chassis/Suspension
Self levelling suspension
Communication
Bluetooth connectivity with voice recognition
Over the air software updates (OTA)
Driver Aids
Drive mode selector
Lane departure warning system (LDW)
Surround view monitor
Intelligent speed limit assist (ISLA)
Safe exist assist (SEA)
Remote smart parking assist
Highway drive assist 2 (HDA 2)
360 degree parking sensors
Lane keeping assist (LKA)
Parking Collision Avoidance Assist-Reverse (PCA-R)
Power assisted steering
Blind spot collision avoidance assist (BCA)
Driver status monitor (DSM)
Lane Follow Assist 2 (LFA 2)
Forward collision avoidance assist (FCA 2.0)
Blind spot view monitor (BVM)
Navigation based smart adaptive cruise control with stop and go
Bluelink and Wireless Apple Carplay/Android Auto
Driver Convenience
Smart electric tailgate with hand's free opening function
Emergency services call system
Dual wireless phone charging pad
Driver Information
Head up Display
Low washer fluid warning
12.3" Drivers supervision instrument cluster with LCD display
Driving Mirrors
Electric adjustable/heated/auto power folding door mirrors
Digital centre mirror
Embellishment Trims
Black ink interior decals
Engine
Shift by Wire Gear Selector (SBW)
Entertainment
Steering wheel audio,phone and cruise controls
12.3" Touchscreen display with satellite navigation
Premium BOSE sound system with 12 speakers and subwoofer
Front USB C port 1 charging and 1 data/charging
2nd Row USB C Ports x2 Charging
3rd Row USB C Ports x2 Charging
Exterior Body Features
Roof rails
Body colour bumpers
Rear side wing doors
Dual glass electric tilt and slide sunroof
Hidden C pillar assist handle
Black Styling (Skid plate, Fender upper garnish, Door side garnish, C/D pillars, Rear bumper moulding, DLO)
Exterior Lights
LED indicators in door mirrors
Automatic headlights with dusk sensor
LED daytime running lights
LED Headlights
High beam assist
LED third brake light
LED indicator lights
LED positioning lights
LED taillights
Dynamic welcome light
Heating/Cooling/Ventilation
Dual zone climate control air conditioning
Interior Features
Luggage cover
Luggage net
Luggage hooks
Nappa leather upholstery
Leather wrapped heated steering wheel
Two front cup holders
Height and reach electrically adjustable steering column
UV-C Tray
2nd and 3rd row center armrest with cupholder
Interior Lights
Multi colour LED ambient lighting
Packs
Trailer wiring pack - Santa Fe
Safety
3 point seatbelts on all seats
Tyre pressure monitoring system
Airbag - Front, front side, curtain and centre front airbags
Manual child lock in rear doors
Seats
Heated front seats
Heated rear seats
Rear head restraints
Centre rear head restraint
3rd row head restraints
Front head restraints
Ventilated front seats
Driver and front passenger premium relaxation seats
Single front passenger seat
Split folding (60/40), sliding and reclining second row seats
Split folding (50/50) third row seats
Front seats with memory
Electrically adjustable front seats with 2 way electric lumbar support
Security
Immobiliser
Smart Key - Keyless entry with Power On/Off button
Vanity Mirrors
Sun Visors with driver and passenger illuminated vanity mirrors
Wheels - Alloy
20" Black calligraphy alloy wheels
Wheels - Spare
Tyre mobility kit

Electric Vehicle Data
Battery Capacity in kWh: 1.49
Battery Type: Lithium-ion
Emissions - ICE
WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Comb - TEH: 170
Particles: N
Standard Euro Emissions: EURO 6
HC+NOx: N
WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Comb: 159
WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Comb - TEL: 159
Engine and Drive Train
Cylinders - Stroke (mm): 89
Cylinders: 4
CC: 1598
Cylinder Layout: IN-LINE
Number of Valves: 16
Camshaft: DOHC
Fuel Delivery: TURBO DIRECT INJECTION
Cylinders - Bore (mm): 75.6
Catalytic Convertor: No
Engine Layout: FRONT TRANSVERSE
Compression Ratio: 10.5:1
Transmission: SEMI-AUTO
Gears: 6 SPEED
Fuel Consumption - ICE
WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Low: 8.1
EC Directive 1999/100/EC Applies: 0
WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Comb: 7
WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Extra High: 8.2
WLTP - FC (l/100km) - High: 5.9
WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Medium: 5.7
WLTP - MPG - Low: 34.9
WLTP - MPG - Medium: 49.6
WLTP - MPG - High: 47.9
WLTP - MPG - Extra High: 34.4
WLTP - MPG - Comb: 40.4
General
Badge Power: 215
Did at least one aspect of this vehicle's safety give cause for concern?: 0
Special Edition: 0
Special Order: 0
Based On ID: N
Insurance Group 1 - 50 Effective January 07: 36D
NCAP Adult Occupant Protection %: 84
NCAP Child Occupant Protection %: 88
NCAP Pedestrian Protection %: 70
NCAP Safety Assist %: 69
NCAP Overall Rating - Effective February 09: 4
Alternative Fuel Qualifying: No
Badge Engine CC: 1.6
Vehicle Homologation Class: M1
Generation Mark: 5
Coin Description: TGDi Hybrid
Coin Series: Calligraphy
Standard manufacturers warranty - Mileage: 999999
Standard manufacturers warranty - Years: 5
Performance
Engine Power - PS: No
0 to 60 mph (secs): 0
Engine Power - BHP: 215
Engine Torque - MKG: 37.4
Engine Torque - RPM: 1500
Engine Torque - NM: 367
Engine Torque - LBS.FT: 271
Engine Power - RPM: 5500
Engine Power - KW: 158
0 to 62 mph (secs): 9.6
Top Speed: 112
Test Cycles
RDE Certification Level: RDE 2
Emissions Test Cycle: WLTP
Tyres
Tyre Size Rear: 255/45 R20
Tyre Size Spare: TYRE REPAIR KIT
Space Saver?: 0
Tyre Size Front: 255/45 R20
Alloys?: No
Wheel Type: 20" ALLOY
Wheel Style: BLACK CALLIGRAPHY
Vehicle Dimensions
Height (including roof rails): 1780
Width (including mirrors): 1900
Wheelbase: 2815
Length: 4830
Weight and Capacities
Gross Vehicle Weight: 2640
Minimum Kerbweight: 1900
Max. Loading Weight: 740
Fuel Tank Capacity (Litres): 67
Max. Towing Weight - Braked: 1110
Max. Towing Weight - Unbraked: 750
Luggage Capacity (Seats Down): 992
Luggage Capacity (Seats Up): 628
No. of Seats: 7
Max. Roof Load: 100
Turning Circle - Kerb to Kerb: 11.6

Exterior Body Features
Metallic paint
Pearlescent paint
Premium pearlescent paint
Matte paint
Paint - Metallic
Metallic - Magnetic grey
Metallic - Typhoon silver
Paint - Pearlescent
Pearl - Creamy white
Pearl - Abyss black
Paint - Solid
Solid - Terracotta orange
Paint - Special
Matte - Creamy white
Matte - Earthy brass
Premium pearlescent - Cyber sage
Premium pearlescent - Olive green
Premium pearlescent - Pebble blue
Trim - Leather
Nappa leather - Black ink
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0 to 62 mph (secs)
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Fuel Consumption
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Power (BHP)
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