Specs for Santa Fe driven in the video: 2024 Hyundai All-New Santa Fe 2.5 Turbo 2WD 281PS/5,800rpm 43.0 kgf.m/1,700~4,000rpm 11.0 km/L (25.9mpg) Calligraphy trim, 6 seater configuration Check out other new videos on 2024 Hyundai Santa Fe All-New 2024 Hyundai Santa Fe Spotted & First Look - the Black Ink edition (236K views) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-GqaMtimA7ts.html 🔇 All-New 2024 Hyundai Santa Fe - various Exterior & Interior colors Walkaround (190K views) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2wPnbJgOEuk.html 5 Things you DIDN’T KNOW about all-new 2024 Hyundai SANTA FE (19K views) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-rlI7z0fW6mE.html The MOST Comprehensive review on 2024 Hyundai SANTA FE yet - Various Exterior & Interior colors (51K views) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1364FuFVe8E.html 🔇 All-New 2024 Hyundai Santa Fe Black Ink Edition Exterior & Interior walkaround (34K views) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-GXybXWncqCc.html 🇰🇷 Test Driving All-New 2024 Hyundai Santa Fe with DumA ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-rwVnzlE3ZwM.html All-New 2024 Hyundai Santa Fe Test Drive - the ONLY test drive video on RU-vid thus far ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LNLxUHsONZk.html Exterior colors for All-New 2024 Hyundai Santa Fe 10 Exterior colors in global markets - Abyss Black Pearl(어비스 블랙 펄) - Creamy White Pearl(크리미 화이트 펄) - Creamy White Matte(크리미 화이트 매트) - Typhoon Silver Metallic - Magnetic Gray Metallic(마그네틱 그레이 메탈릭) - Ocado Green Pearl(오카도 그린 펄) - Terracotta Orange(테라코타 오렌지) - Cyber Sage Pearl(사이버 세이지 펄) - Earthy Brass Metallic Matte(얼씨 브레스 메탈릭 매트) - Pebble Blue Pearl(페블 블루 펄) 11 Exterior colors in North America - Phantom Black - Serenity White Pearl - Curated Silver Metallic - Ecotronic Gray Pearl - Ecotronic Gray Matte - Ultimate Red Metallic - Earthy Brass Metallic Matte(얼씨 브레스 메탈릭 매트) - Atlantis Blue Pearl - Hampton Gray - Terracotta Orange - Rockwood Green Pearl Interior colors All-New 2024 Hyundai Santa Fe - Obsidian Black - Supersonic Gray - Pecan Brown(피칸 브라운) - Forest Green - Black Ink(블랙 잉크)
@@tjkim382Not sure, picked those up from official Hyundai website though. It is precisely specified as "11 Exterior colors in North America" so the colors underneath that are probably what you are getting.
This could be our next family car! Im driving a Hyundai Grand Santa Fe and it's such a great car and it is perfect for my family. Not too big or too small and very spacious! When time comes i might be replacing our car with this new Santa Fe. This 2024 model looks awesome and with a totally new look. I just can't stop watching car reviews about this car cause i really like it. I wish i could test drive this car in our area soon. Hyundai and Kia cars for me are very reliable.
I’m only halfway through this video and I needed to make a comment now. I watched the video you made on the Santa Fe a couple of weeks ago and was looking forward to the day when you were able to do a test drive. You sure do not disappoint. You were enthusiasm, and attention to detail is impeccable. I really appreciate All the details you were talking about the vehicle. Your English is outstanding. I tried to watch the video in Korean with your wife, but I am visually impaired and cannot read the subtitles so I waited for this one. Great job. 👍🏻👍🏻. Makes me want to take a vacation to South Korea. Come visit and show me some good restaurants to eat. 😂
Thank you very much for the comment. I plan on making videos with my wife DumA in Korean with English subtitles of course and solo English review vid as always. One may be uploaded earlier than the other depending on a car to another, but they sure will come. Hit me up when you're visiting Korea, I often do tours for car enthusiasts around the globe.
@@iseulboy I am a big car and truck enthusiasm is. I used to be able to drive but no longer. So I do all my research and get a vehicle from my wife. I unfortunately cannot read the subtitles on my phone. Maybe I need to buy a 110 inch TV screen to use as a computer monitor🤣 hope you are well
Thanks to your great presentation, this is now my top choise for a car next year. Still waiting for all details to come out European plugin hybrid version. I just feel like full EV is waste of battery material almost in these big vehicles and plugin feels suitable for daily drive and occasional long trip.
Santa Fe PHEV, the best Hyundai Motor Group's got to offer that Korea never gets 🥲 Test driving an ICE, I don't even need to test drive the PHEV to tell you how great it'd be!
Agreed. Europe has such a lack of roomy non-luxury 3 row SUVs that this Santa Fe will definitely end up being extremely popular, especially as a HEV or PHEV.
Bought a brand new Santa Fe 2002 in 2001. We drove it for 19 years!! A fantastic vehicle!! Now, I’m in the market for another vehicle. I think I’m going to have to go with another Santa Fe! LOVE the look of the 2024. Any idea when we can get our hands on one??
So many "offerings" I want, column shift, boxy design, attractive orange and white colors, pass thru center stack, 3rd row flat folding seat.I may even try to pre-order depending on the price.
I like the Matte White with gloss black trim. The interior design, technology, spaciousness and visibility more than make up for any debate I may have for the rear design. The new Santa Fe will definitely be on the short list for my new purchase in 2024.
It's gotten so much better with her lately, thank god. Test driving many cars, there clearly is a car that causes less motion sickness, hope your niece would find the car that suits her!
Thank you for awesome review. I got 2023 GV80 earlier this summer. My husband is leaning towards Santa Fe over GV70. The Santa Fe has more features we like.
When I first saw this car a few weeks ago I thought it looked hideous! But actually it's grown on me, I think they've nailed it. If I had to choose a new car now, it would be this or the Kia Sorento
I think you also test drove the Kia EV9. When you had to choose between the two. With which one would you go? Moreover, how does comfort in the 3rd row and overall quality compare? Thanks and best
EV9 is nearly triple the pricetag of Santa Fe, two very different cars given the size, powertrain and all. But you'd know this and I'd go with EV9 any time, but if I were to buy a car from my pocket, it'd be Santa Fe.
For the Australian & New Zealand Markets hoping that they will include the 2.2 Crdi diesel engine - given the distances, towing use-cases and reliability of this engine vs the petrol alternatives that would be my only choice. 1.6l hybrid is definitely a much weaker option in my opinion.. fingers crossed.. new prado or ford everest or used defender 110 is looking like a good option if no diesel Santa Fe
@@CarSceneKorea - oh know !!! My understanding is that the diesel was 2/3 of Santa Fe unit sales in this region. Perhaps Kia will retain in the 2024 Sorrento? It’s one of the best engines / lots of torque and most reliable they have produced and with addition of ad blue etc.. would have been a winner.
Nz is going to get 2.5T and 1.6 T hybrid but as you said, 1.6 hybrid is a much weaker option especially on Aus or NZ freeway, it is hard to overtake big vehicle either freeway or rural farm road
@@hcy2925 - thanks for reply, where did you hear about the 2.5T petrol coming to NZ? I am considering moving to Kia Sorrento as they will have the 2.2 crdi engine in NZ or may be tempted by the Everest or new Diesel Prado. Current Crdi is doing 6.9l / 100km on longer drives and very impressed.. Many car company seem to be carrying on with diesels in this region..
Hi from Australia. Love your work mate. Santa Fe Hybrid is now available here in AUS. Just want to ask you, there is only 1 camera on the rear spoiler on the Calligraphy, which is the top of the line model. What are we missing..?
Top two cameras are Digital Center Mirror or Built-in cam 2. You might be missing one of the two, which often is the case depending on a market to another.
Dear Thank you very much for such informative review, It is worth buying for sure!! I fell in love with this car even more after your video, I will wait for permission from the Korean authorities to export this car. In Kazakhstan, we are big fans of Hyundai. 우리는 당신을 사랑합니다🤍
Another eventful video by you on this car! Will you bre doing a test drive on the hybrid engine too? I love the increased fuel efficiency but concerned about the acceleration.
Thanks Brother - great review, appreciate the detail. I can’t wait for spring 2024 to get my first Hyundai. You had the first video review of the Sante Fe before the official release and I knew I wanted one then. Have you had a chance to drive the hybrid yet? I’m concerned it will be underpowered. I’m here in the states and as you mentioned in other comments, I have heard negative reviews of the DCT regarding the clunky/jerky deceleration with the DCT. Also, do you know if there will be a tow bar option available from dealers or will need to be aftermarket? Thanks for your time!
Mostly yes for the two bar. There is no HEV test driver available atm. The clunky/jerky motion happens with all DCTs due to the nature being, but I can tell you that it is one of the smoothest and softest DCT out there for a family SUV from HMG thus far.
It would have been nice to hear a few negatives. This review seemed a bit fanboyish. It does seem to be a relatively nice car though. I would definitely consider it, but I’m not sure that the exterior design will age well. Pricing will be import, as Hyundais don’t have as good a resale value as Honda and Toyota.
I couldn’t really pinpoint any of the negative things during the short period of the test drive. I really was personally blown away by every aspect of how Santa Fe drove during the test drive, which I believe, was really obvious in the video. Truly a great car it was.
I like the engineering and style but most Hyundais and Kias don’t fair well in crash testing so for my overall sense of feeling safe for my family has me concerned. Like the value and style you get but the most important thing when your travelling fast is safety.
I'd by just guessing if I were to answer you this because it's been more than a year since I drove the last gen Santa Fe. However, the current generation provided me one of the best and smoothest suspension out in the current market in its segment!
Just curious how long before it asks to keep your hands on the wheel on HDA 2? My Kia Sportage hybrid with HDA last up to 1min 20sec before asking you to hold the wheel.
Similar to Kia EV9. It looks great, the inside, the front and sides, except for the back, that is quite odd. IMO the proportions of the rear doors are off. The rear lamps are placed too low. I don't like it.
@@CarSceneKorea I ask because we (North America) got the PHEV version of the previous Santa Fe, so I was wondering why we don't get it this time. Maybe it's just a matter of allocating batteries. Thanks for the info.
I think it is too square to be efficient as an EV with a low drag coefficient. Curious to see the miles per kwh on the Kia EV9 and the VW microbus since they are so squared.
Great point, except that Hyundai is about to give us the production model IONIQ 7 any time now. The Cd on Santa Fe is 0.29, which is as low as or aerodynamic as an ordinary sedan. Hyundai could certainly work with this design for an EV that being said.
I am test driving another 2024 Santa Fe and that one does have the window go down all the way. The test driver in the vid could've been malfunctioning now that I think about it.
Good Work Hyundai, i am sure Hyundai will take over Toyota very soon in the same way that Samsung took over Sony, respect to Korean people from Morocco 🇲🇦
@CarSceneKorea i have a 2023 normal Elantra and i want to trade it for the Elantra N 2024 face-lift, please do a test drive for it. (I will convince my father too, to trade his 2021 RAV4 to this 2024 Santafe is beautiful)
@@northwestside6644I actually have driven Elantra N 2024 Facelift aka PE; Product Enhancement model about two weeks ago, never had the time to edit the vid yet 🥲
I drive a 2022 Santa Fe and very happy with it. However, the 2024 Santa Fe looks great. Great looking vehicle. Hyndai vehicles are turning out to be very reliable.
Hyundai's strength has always lied in how much they care about customer feedback and constantly listen to them. Whether it's facelifts or redesigns, they are quick and efficient at making the right changes. I am very impressed and surprised how great this new Santa Fe is. It looks like the chief designer thought about every single thing a customer would want and need, and successfully solved every possible problem. As minivans become less popular, the need for practical and roomy SUVs is high, so this Santa Fe is an amazing solution. I could also see how enthusiastic and proud the chief designer was of this car. Hyundai is improving exponentially, and this Santa Fe is a great sign of the future. It is crazy to imagine how this brand has gone from making the worst cars to leading their respective segments and being the pioneers of innovation. Very few cars end up being flawless or perfect as vehicles, but this Santa Fe is definitely one I would consider almost flawless. There is honestly nothing to complain about since every part of its design and engineering has a function and explanation. The low tailights felt a bit awkward, but knowing that it has lead to maximizing cargo space and the opening makes me understand why they did it, and how great of a QOL feature it is.
I was going to give you the link to the vid where I interviewed Simon Loasby, the man in charge of this Santa Fe design, reading through half of your comment, but seems like you already did! 😎 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1364FuFVe8E.html
🤣 Listen to the Kia salesman. If they're so great, they wouldn't be recalling their vehicles at astronomical rates year after year and telling their customers to park them outside. You're entitled to your own opinions, but not your own facts. They're junk.
@Mr21scott Lol okay. The recalls aren't even that bad, and their new engines don't even have any issues. Same energy for Honda and their turbo engine and oil dilution issues? Or the number of recent Toyota recalls. The RAV4 in its first 2 years had recall after recall. Then you have the cablegate situation. You Toyota stans are so delusional and will accept anything they release and blindly say they're reliable like sheep. While their cars are ugly, overpriced, outdated, and filled with cheap materials. You guys get so defensive if Hyundai or Kia get any praise or start making an effort. Never seen people get so insecure about any brand but the Koreans while bootlicking the Japanese ones. Why don't you mind your own business and stick to your boring appliance cars.
Hyundai and Kia are really nailing it these days. It would be a toss up between this and the new KIA Telluride. What a great time to be a mid-size SUV buyer.
I want to get this vehicle but just so afraid that US dealers are going to be difficult and greedy again and try to milk the customer with their inventory process and extra markups! Ruins the experience - Hyundai do something!
Really awesome review!! Besides the odd rear design...I feel like I'll easily live with it since it comes w/ so many cool features. I would add that if Hyundai decides to refresh the rear, maybe copy the front & keep it simple
Excellent review! In America your my go-to couple for Korean car news. You have your beautiful wife with you let's hear more on her thoughts on likes and don't likes split the review up. Also this Santa Fe looks huge how much smaller is it from the Palisade?
This Santa Fe certainly has gotten bigger in numbers and looks compared to the last model indeed. However, it still looks like a Santa Fe next to Palisade :P
Would love to see a night time pov drive to see all the interior lighting. And if it was in the Black Ink Black Exterior trim that would even be better as that is the one I plan on purchasing. Thanks. And have you heard of any aprox date or time frame that we may see here in western North America?
In this new 2024 Hyundai Santa Fe model, are the wind whistles of the body well insulated so that no wind whistle sound is heard from the pillars of the windshield edges into the interior?.