Slotting in below Creta, this is Hyundai’s new entry-level crossover image via: Hyundai SA Korean automotive brand Hyundai has added a new crossover to its popular offering – and the
Offered in two trim levels called Modern and Premium, it can be had from as low as 33,900,000 KWR, which equals to $31,428 at the current exchange rates. The *final
The most important changes take place under the skin with a revised powertrain lineup. Two engines will be offered for the 2019 model, the first of which is a 2.0-liter
For the 2019MY, the five-passenger model, previously dubbed Santa Fe Sport, will be known only as Santa Fe, whereas the three-row seven-seat version will wear the moniker Santa Fe XL.
The crossover slots between the Kona and Santa Fe Sport has been spied numerous times in prototype form with heavy camouflage covering its body. Changes are believed to include updated
The new Hyundai Kona Electric will be available with two different powertrain configurations: the basic model will be powered by a 135PS electric motor that’s fed by a 39.2kWh battery
Plenty of safety tech onboard The range of safety systems, called Hyundai Smart Sense, is quite long and includes Lane Keeping Assist, Blind-Spot Collision Warning, Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance Assist, Parking
The introduction of the new model brings a few changes to the nomenclature as the five-passenger Santa Fe Sport will now be called Santa Fe. The current long wheelbase three-row,
Luckily, the Koreans brought it forward by announcing new electrified powertrains for the mid-size SUV. “At the 2018 Geneva Motor Show, Hyundai Motor announced its plan to launch the new