2021 Hyundai Santa Fe review: Australian first drive

The Hyundai Santa Fe has had its biggest update since the current-generation model went on sale in 2018 – and it has coincided with price rises of up to $3500. The update is distinguished by a bold facelift and new wheel designs, but the big news is inside the cabin and under the bonnet. Key changes include advanced safety tech across the model line-up, a new more-efficient alloy version of the 2.2-litre turbo diesel – now matched to an eight-speed twin-clutch automatic and all-wheel drive.

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