Hyundai is working on the fourth
generation of Santa Fe for a launch in 2018. Months ahead of its arrival, the 2018
Hyundai Santa Fe was spotted by Instagram user emiya_mool_jomdao.
The 2018 Hyundai Santa Fe’s front grille layout and
the split headlamp setup with a notably slim upper unit imply that the front
fascia will have a layout similar to the Hyundai Kona that debuts this year.
The interior of the 2018 Hyundai Santa Fe should
have bits borrowed from the Ioniq. It’s
expected to get the latest in tech, including Apple CarPlay, Android Auto,
digital instrument cluster and wireless charging, as well as safety systems
like Automatic Emergency Braking with Pedestrian Detection, Lane Departure
Warning, Rear Cross-Traffic Alert and more.
The next-gen Hyundai Santa Fe is said to ride on an
upgraded version of the current model’s platform. Reports say that along with
the familiar petrol and diesel engines, all-new Santa Fe buyers should get a
plug-in hybrid option. Drivetrain layout choices should include front-wheel
drive and all-wheel drive, with the former offered as standard.
The 2018 Hyundai Santa Fe should hit the South
Korean market first, followed by North America and Europe and then other
overseas markets. It was reported last year that the five-seater that is sold
in India, marketed as the Santa Fe Sport abroad, will be differentiated with a
more adventurous look on the new generation.