These days, it is all about crossovers, SUVs, and trucks. More precisely, it is all about monolithic crossovers and SUVs that would make any mathematician proud of the designers, like the 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser and Hyundai Santa Fe.
Of course, these days, it's hard to speak of passenger cars as it's all bad news – such as the Swedes from Volvo sending all their sedans and station wagons to car Valhalla from their UK lineup, for example. So, perhaps it's best to only talk about CUVs, SUVs, and trucks – both ICE-powered and EVs. Just look at what Fisker did with its first Product Vision Day (2023) when it revealed the cool Alaska truck and the adventurous Ocean with an available Force E off-road package.
Or we could muse around the 2024 Hyundai Santa Fe and Toyota Land Cruiser some more. After all, they are the darlings of the rumor mill and the imaginative realm of digital car content creators. While the latter morphs into three-door or pickup truck models, the former plays tricks with its bulky yet cool appearance on the roads, as everyone is busy trying to catch the mid-size crossover SUV in public.
However, there's just one issue – Hyundai only presented a white or bronze-like example during the initial online presentation (the full-send world premiere is slated sometime this month), and all of the examples spotted in traffic so far don't stray away from that color formula. No worries, though, as the good folks over at the AutoYa info channel on YouTube have recently imagined the CGI looks of the upcoming 2024 Santa Fe online color configurator way before it goes live in places like South Korea or America.
And the channel's resident pixel master is more than thorough, showing the fifth generation of the mid-size crossover SUV from all angles to better grasp the all-new, boxy design with the most popular color options. Even better, the choice of black, red, gray, purple, silver, white, blue, green, brown, yellow, pink, etc., is not limited to the exterior but also trickled down to the interior with some help from CGI magic.
Of course, the 2024 Hyundai Santa Fe is the center of attention everywhere it goes – in traffic, parking lots, etc. It naturally turns heads because it's such a stark departure from the swoopy design of the four previous iterations, and while it's still a unibody crossover, it wouldn't look out of place near the 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser. However, at the moment, we do not know much about Hyundai's intentions regarding powertrains, so let's reserve judgment after they deliver all the goodies, shall we?
In the meantime, let us know your thoughts about the best color combination for the interior and exterior based on these unofficial renderings. To me, it seems the 2024 Santa Fe looks great with any shade – even pink!
Or we could muse around the 2024 Hyundai Santa Fe and Toyota Land Cruiser some more. After all, they are the darlings of the rumor mill and the imaginative realm of digital car content creators. While the latter morphs into three-door or pickup truck models, the former plays tricks with its bulky yet cool appearance on the roads, as everyone is busy trying to catch the mid-size crossover SUV in public.
However, there's just one issue – Hyundai only presented a white or bronze-like example during the initial online presentation (the full-send world premiere is slated sometime this month), and all of the examples spotted in traffic so far don't stray away from that color formula. No worries, though, as the good folks over at the AutoYa info channel on YouTube have recently imagined the CGI looks of the upcoming 2024 Santa Fe online color configurator way before it goes live in places like South Korea or America.
And the channel's resident pixel master is more than thorough, showing the fifth generation of the mid-size crossover SUV from all angles to better grasp the all-new, boxy design with the most popular color options. Even better, the choice of black, red, gray, purple, silver, white, blue, green, brown, yellow, pink, etc., is not limited to the exterior but also trickled down to the interior with some help from CGI magic.
Of course, the 2024 Hyundai Santa Fe is the center of attention everywhere it goes – in traffic, parking lots, etc. It naturally turns heads because it's such a stark departure from the swoopy design of the four previous iterations, and while it's still a unibody crossover, it wouldn't look out of place near the 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser. However, at the moment, we do not know much about Hyundai's intentions regarding powertrains, so let's reserve judgment after they deliver all the goodies, shall we?
In the meantime, let us know your thoughts about the best color combination for the interior and exterior based on these unofficial renderings. To me, it seems the 2024 Santa Fe looks great with any shade – even pink!