A teaser images previewing the new
2021 Hyundai Santa Fe have been published. Prototypes snapped by our spy
photographers in recent months have shown a familiar body with revised ends
that haven’t been visible due to the presence of camouflage and thick body
cladding. Fortunately, these teasers provide us with a good look at the renewed
front fascia.
The most obvious alteration comes in the
form of thoroughly revised split headlights that features a T-shaped LED
daytime running light to really differentiate the new Santa Fe from the
outgoing model, as well as other vehicles in Hyundai’s family of models. Also
visible at the front is a wide grille featuring a geometric pattern that
provides the SUV with a bold new character that will be offered (at least in
some markets) with two different inserts for the ‘Standard’ and ‘Luxury’
models.
While the front fascia will be clearly
distinguished from the current Sante Fe, that’s not the most significant change
made to the new SUV. Hyundai says it will be based on the brand’s all-new
third-generation vehicle platform that will underpin a selection of models and
promises to be lighter and more flexibly configured. Mind you, this isn’t the
first time that the Kia-Hyundai group has underpinned a current model on a
newer platform as they had done the same with the Sorento back in 2012.
According to the Korean carmaker, the new
Santa Fe will be the first Hyundai model in Europe and first Hyundai SUV
globally to utilize the new architecture that was introduced on the latest
(2020) Sonata last year. The platform “allows for significant improvements in
performance, handling and safety.” The
utilization of this architecture will also allow Hyundai to sell the new Santa
Fe with both hybrid and plug-in hybrid powertrains for the first time.
Traditional gasoline engines will also be offered.
The current Hyundai Santa Fe has only been
on sale in certain markets since the start of 2018, making it somewhat of a
surprise the car manufacturer is updating the SUV so quickly and so thoroughly.
Hyundai says more information about the
SUV will be revealed in the coming weeks and that in Europe, the new Santa Fe
will be available starting this September. Details about its U.S. launch remain
unconfirmed.