The 2022 Hyundai Santa Fe is fairly satisfying to drive, although none of the models could be called outright athletic. Hyundai has baked in a host of driver-assistance features as standard, and the Santa Fe's infotainment technology is on par with other SUVs in this segment. Four adults should find ample space across the Santa Fe's two rows and cargo space that's generous enough to hold bulky items or a load of luggage.
Fuel
The EPA estimates the 2022 Santa Fe with the non-turbo four-cylinder will earn up to 25 mpg city and 28 highway. The optional turbocharged version has ratings as high as 22 mpg city and 28 highway. The hybrid model earned ratings as high as 36 mpg city and 31 mpg highway. On our 75-mph highway fuel-economy test, part of our comprehensive testing regimen, our all-wheel drive Calligraphy test vehicle managed 27 mpg.
Engine
The Santa Fe is available with a quartet of powertrains that now includes both a hybrid and plug-in hybrid options. The standard engine is a 2.5-liter four-cylinder that makes 191-hp, and buyers can opt for the more powerful turbocharged 2.5-liter mill that makes 277-hp. Both pair with an unobtrusive eight-speed automatic transmission and standard front- or optional all-wheel drive. The hybrid model makes do with a six-speed automatic, uses a turbocharged 1.6-liter four-cylinder and a pair of electric motors to make 226-hp, and comes standard with all-wheel drive. In our test drive of a loaded Calligraphy model with the turbocharged four-cylinder, we recorded a sprightly 6.0-second zero-to-60-mph time. The Santa Fe provides a relaxed and stable ride during everyday duties and just enough agility and steering feedback to satisfy those who enjoy driving. Those looking for a more vivid driving experience in their SUV should see the Chevy Blazer or Honda Passport.
Price
SE $28,445
SEL $30,695
XRT $33,995
Blue hybrid $35,545
SEL Premium hybrid $39,605
Limited $40,655
SEL Convenience PHEV $41,245
Limited hybrid $41,955
Calligraphy $42,655
LImited PHEV $47,255
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