Following Toyota, Hyundai too has released official MSRP of its full size SUV, the 2010 Santa Fe. This popular car has only received a minor update for the new year since a totally new model will be replacing it in near future. The changes on the outside include slightly redesigned bumpers and grille, new graphic for the lights and new shape for the tailpipes.
On the inside carbon black trim replaces the previous wood finishes to highlight the Santa Fe’s modern feel, and the standard single CD/RDS radio now comes with an AUX/USB connection with full iPod control.
2010 Santa Fe comes in two trim levels: Style and Premium. In the Style model you’ll find standard equipments such as 17-inch alloy wheels, reversing sensors, ESP and air conditioning, while the Premium adds 18-inch wheels, dual climate control with rear controls on seven-seat versions, heated leather seats with electric adjustment for the driver and automated lights and wipers.
You may also order a third row of seats to make your car a seven seater for only 750 GBP. Seven-seat versions are also fitted with a self-levelling rear suspension set up, rear privacy glass and roof rails as standard, while five-seat versions get a substantial under-floor storage area.
Pricing for a entry-level five-seat version of the 2010 Hyundai Santa Fe equipped with a 2.2 CRDi which develops 194bhp and 311lb.ft of torque starts from £21,495 in the British market.