Today we want to share with you first in the wild pictures of the recently refreshed Hyundai Santa Fe, that were caught on its top trim by our colleagues at AutoPost. The Santa Fe facelift were unveiled a few weeks ago and while many people love it, some others hate the new front grille and headlights design, so now we have an opportunity to take a closer look into Hyundai’s best selling SUV.
Today we want to share with you the very first interior picture of the 4th generation Hyundai Tucson SUV, codenamed as NX4, where the biggest surprise is a Mercedes-inspired floating tablet for the instrument cluster while the rest of the dashboard kept a traditional style but with a big screen (I think is bigger than 10,25″ inch which is the usual at Hyundai right now) and touch-type buttons all over it.
After we published a picture of a Hyundai Tucson caught towing an equipment related to emission certification that could will the answer of that unmounted Tucson we also spied recently, today we want to share with you a new rendering image courtesy of AtchaCars.
While yesterday, we were talking about the upcoming debut of Hyundai’s best selling SUV, the Santa Fe facelift, today Hyundai Motor Company unveiled the design of its upcoming New Santa Fe through a set of interior of exterior pictures and little information about powertrain. The only this it is confirmed is that will have Hybrid & Plug-in Hybrid.
As we have advanced yesterday, the delay on the launch of the high-performance Sonata N-Line was caused by the adjustment of Hyundai’s product launch schedule, with Santa Fe & Tucson overtaking the Sonata sport variant. Now and thanks to AutoPost we have the debut date for the Santa Fe facelift, which is now set for reveal on June 8th.