2019 Hyundai Santa Fe – an eye-catching luxury SUV
As MTN promotes it MoMo account with a reward of one of the latest automobiles from Auto Plaza Limited; an authorised partner of Hyundai vehicles in Ghana, which introduced the all-new 2019 Hyundai Santa Fe SUV, into the Ghanaian market, I will like to outdoor once again, the features and eye-catching automobile of the Santafe Fe SUV brand.
The vehicle which represents new thinking and new
possibilities, is manifested in its unique design. This lustrous Hyundai Santa Fe SUV renders in unquestionable competition
with other luxury vehicles on the automobile market, not only in Ghana, but
beyond our boundaries.
The
2019 Hyundai Santafe is a highly convincing crossover SUV for family and cargo.
What
is good about the Hyundai Santafe SUV?
The Santa Fe is a
great midsize SUV, though its model names are a bit confusing. For 2019,
the 2-row version (previously the Hyundai Santa Fe Sport) is now called the
Santa Fe. It's been fully redesigned and has a new look and a longer body.
Among the most notable changes are its added standard features. A wealth of
high-safety tech now comes standard in every 2-row model, along with
entertainment features.
What used to be called
the Santa Fe is now, actually called, the Santa Fe XL. This is a 3-row SUV.
Like before, it boasts seating for seven and a strong V6 engine, and it comes
standard with a few niceties not included in the base 2-row model (such as
dual-zone air conditioning).
A highlight for the Santa
Fe SUV continues to be Hyundai's class-leading warranty. Though, you may not
have to use it that much since the Santa Fe SUV receives one of the
highest predicted reliability ratings available.
Why
buy Hyundai Santafe SUV?
For automobile shoppers in the market
for a 2-row SUV, I will personally recommend buying the 2019 Santa Fe SUV.
For the 2019 model year, it has an alluring number of features, value
for money, improved handling, and more interior space.
For this model, it is taller and stiffer to
convince more buyers of its SUV qualities. It’s roughly three inches longer
than the older version, which is mostly a benefit to rear seat riders. Inside,
the Santa Fe is more styled than the older version—less “plain” and more
“polish.”
Under the cowl, a 2.4-litre engine is standard
and a 2.0-litre turbocharged is optional. The base engine’s 185 horsepower
adequately motivates the 3,591-pound mass, but it’s not hurried. The 235-hp
turbo-4 is brighter, but I think some loose in the new eight-speed transmission
may be damping its pep a little.
More
about the features
The Santa Fe SUV features
standard forward-collision warnings with automatic emergency braking,
blind-spot monitors, adaptive cruise control, active lane control, and a
rearview camera with rear cross-traffic alert; even in stop-and-go traffic, on
every trim level, which is admirable, trust me. Adaptive cruise control works
well. Front collision mitigation and rear cross-traffic alert round out the
systems. All systems work well, and we experienced no false alerts.
Base features include Bluetooth connectivity,
cloth upholstery, 17-inch wheels, and a 7.0-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay
and Android Auto compatibility for infotainment. Sound
quality on the premium 12-speaker audio system is light and midrange, and it
can be adjusted to be neutral. Features include AM/FM, HD and satellite
reception and USB input.
Hyundai’s value proposition is a name I really
recognise, too.
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