South Korean automaker Hyundai has announced US pricing information for the 2014 Santa Fe Sport SUV, which is scheduled to arrive in nationwide dealerships this fall.
The base model - motivated by a naturally-aspirated 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine with 190 HP and 181 lb-ft of torque and fitted with front-wheel drive - will be priced from $25,605 (including the $855 destination fee), a $50 increase over the 2013 version.
Moving on to the turbocharged variant, which is powered by a 2.0-liter four-cylinder good for 264 HP and 269 lb-ft of torque, pricing will be set at $31,305. This means a price increase of $2,500 when compared to last year’s iteration, but Hyundai offers it with a Premium Package as standard.
All-wheel drive is available as an option for both models at $1,750, while the Technology Package, which adds an extra $4,350 to the sticker, comes with HID headlamps, LED taillights, 19-inch wheels, rear parking assist, heated rear seats, navigation, and a 12-speaker, 550-watt audio system.
Moving on to the turbocharged variant, which is powered by a 2.0-liter four-cylinder good for 264 HP and 269 lb-ft of torque, pricing will be set at $31,305. This means a price increase of $2,500 when compared to last year’s iteration, but Hyundai offers it with a Premium Package as standard.
All-wheel drive is available as an option for both models at $1,750, while the Technology Package, which adds an extra $4,350 to the sticker, comes with HID headlamps, LED taillights, 19-inch wheels, rear parking assist, heated rear seats, navigation, and a 12-speaker, 550-watt audio system.