Hyundai US reveals pricing and other details of Santa Cruz SAV
Hyundai Motor reveals the US pricing of its highly anticipated Santa Cruz Sport Adventure Vehicle (SAV) along with other details on available models.
The South Korean carmaker looks to break the global SUV, truck, and crossover segments with a wide selection of variants that can accommodate a similarly wide variety of car buyers.
Starting with the base model, Hyundai says that the MSRP for the Santa Cruz SE fitted with a FWD drivetrain will cost US$23,990 while the same model with an AWD system will be at US$25,490.
The SEL model with a FWD drivetrain will be at US$27,190 while its AWD counterpart will have a sticker price of US$28,690.
On the other hand, the FWD Santa Cruz SEL Activity model will be priced at US$30,460 while the AWD trim of the same model will set US customers back US$31,960.
All the aforementioned models are equipped with a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine mated to an eight-speed automatic transmission with Hyundai’s own Shiftronic system.
The Hyundai Santa Cruz SEL Premium model will be priced at US$35,680 while the Limited variant of the SAV will sport a price tag of US$39,720.
Both vehicles are fitted with an AWD system paired with a 2.5-liter turbo four-cylinder mill mated to an eight-speed dual-clutch transmission (DCT) automatic tranny with Shiftronic.
Across the board, all models will sport features such as 18-inch alloy wheels, LED taillamps and cargo area lighting, integrated rear bumper side steps, molded composite bed, lockable underfloor bed storage, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, lane-keeping/lane following assist, Intelligent speed limit warning, and Leading vehicle departure alert.
Hyundai says that the Santa Cruz SAV will be available in the US market later this month.
Photo from Hyundai
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