The 2025 Hyundai Santa Fe: Minimal Price Increase, expansive Features

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Introduction

The 2025 Hyundai Santa Fe arrives with only a marginal price increase over its 2024 model, starting just $250 more. The critical redesign of the three-row SUV in 2024 marked a dimensional change rather than a generational one. Retaining its daring design cues, Hyundai has ensured the 2025 Santa Fe remains modern and highly functional.

Powertrain Specs and MPG

The Santa Fe retains its robust powertrain options with a standard 277-horsepower, turbocharged 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine. This engine offers 311 pounds-feet of torque and is paired with an eight-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission. A hybrid variant is also available, combining a turbocharged 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine with an electric motor to produce 231 hp and 271 pounds-feet of torque, channeled through a six-speed automatic. Front-wheel drive (FWD) comes standard, while all-wheel drive (AWD) is optional for an additional ,800, except on the XRT trim where AWD is standard.

Availability and Pricing

The 2025 Santa Fe is expected to be available soon. Pricing, inclusive of a $1,415 destination fee, starts at $35,615 for the SE model and goes up to $48,665 for the Hybrid Calligraphy. Here’s a detailed breakdown: SE: $35,615, SEL: $38,115, XRT (AWD): $42,265, Limited: $45,015, Calligraphy: $48,165, Hybrid SEL: $38,615, Hybrid Limited: $45,515 and Hybrid Calligraphy: $48,665.

Safety Features and Trim Levels

The Santa Fe continues to prioritize safety with a suite of advanced features across all trims. These include forward collision warning, automatic emergency braking, pedestrian detection, blind spot monitors, rear cross-traffic alert, adaptive cruise control, and lane centering steering, among others. Features expand significantly as you move up the trim levels, with higher trims like the Limited and Calligraphy offering luxury elements like leather seating, panoramic sunroofs, heated and ventilated seats, advanced audio systems, and semi-autonomous driving technologies.

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