I like it a lot. I like the exterior and the interior seems super nice as well. My step dad keeps trying to convince me to buy a Hyundai after he bought his Santa Cruz
The Santa Fe redesign didn’t “force” Hyundai to redesign the Palisade. It was due. If anything the Tucson 2022 redesign got similar features to the Santa Fe and was so close in size with the upgrade that those sales were eating into the Santa Fe sales. A $32k Santa Fe became $36k with very few additional features, so people could get a nicer packaged Tucson for same money. Its a BOMB new Santa Fe, but the Palisade will just be getting their proper updates as well, this is just a free preview of whats to come on newer Hyundais in the future. The Santa Fe also became a mini Palisade in 2021 when they used the exact same interior design.
True. This was all planned. Hyundai knew there would be an overlap and yes the Palisade sales would suffer if they kept this car around. Main reason being the boxy look is in trend. People are craving the Telluride more than the Palisade, even the objectively the Palisade is better in terms of features/luxury and ways most people would use this type of car. Car companies plan products so far in advance. I'm sure Hyundai has already started on the next gen santa fe....
So true, was in the market for a new car in 2022 and really wanted a Santa Fe, test drove it and didn’t like it. Then I tested the Tucson only because I liked the look, I have three kids so in the back of my mind I was like no way I can buy this because it’s a small Tucson, well to my surprise my kids fit better innit than the Santa Fe! And I loved it! Loved the drive, the feel, the look…. Have to say the Santa Fe was going to need this major overhaul! I wish it was out there in 2022! Now I have to wait a few years for it. I traded in a 13 Santa Fe for my 22 Tucson and the Tucson for more cargo that my Santa Fe, it’s just crazy how good they upgraded that car
First, thank you for all your reviews. I enjoy watching all of them. Not a huge fan, but I also don't hate it. I think Hyundai had a target market in mind which is the outdoor, road trip, family types. I think it will do super well with those folks. I think the interior is very well appointed with luxury features and plenty of space for all. I don't need a third row nor do I need storage space. So my 2023 Calligraphy gives me the lux and tech I need. Again, this will sell well.
Hey Miguel, great review as always. I don't know if you remember me, but I bought an Elantra from a couple years ago. After seeing the new design for the Santa Fe, I might be paying you a visit in a few months. I'm rrally interested to see what the other trims and colors look like.
I love everything about it EXCEPT the placement of the rear taillights 😬. They should have placed them higher up to give it a more balanced look. Hopefully when the next refresh happens they will.
You were in the 3rd row?? Wow what alot or room.. I have a 2022 Tiguan and it's 3rd row you might be able to fit a 10 yr old child. I'm def liking the Santa Fe.. I'm thinking about a trade in already!
Honestly is you need a functional third row why not just get a minivan? The Carnival, Sienna, Odyssey and Pacifica are all solid options and much more functional than any 3 row SUV.
OK, this is exciting. First I’ve seen of the Santa Fe in dealerships. I’ve been following this vehicle for a while. Wondering if you know how these “ dealer ordered” vehicles are being shipped out and what dealerships will see them first? Hesitant to call my friendly local Hyundai dealer just yet. Great job on the early scoop.
Last night they finally added to Hyundai dealers “in transit”. Do a search for your local dealer and you should see how many are incoming, colors, trims and price
I was told by a Hyundai Rep that these will not be out until late February or March could be the hybrid though. Was just at a car show no 2024 only a 2023 there. I am definitely checking this out.
A new trend for Hyundai, minor, but huge, the move of the gear shifter (be it stick or buttons) from the center console to a column stick. This frees a ton of room in the center console for things like phone chargers and cup holders... both the 2024 Kona and Santa Fe freed up the center console this way, and the 2025 Tucson is having the same change. Also, at the same time, the shift from 10.25" infotainment to 12" infotainment that finally supports wireless AA/ACP.
One question for the new Santa Fe I have not been able to find the answer too yet. Will a 2 row version also be available at any point like the 2023? I intend to buy a Santa Fe one day soon maybe in a year or so, but I don't need a 3 row SUV. I like the features Hyundai has on the limited trim such as the smart park with the key fob which is why i've been looking into the Santa FE.
No. Every Santa Fe brings 3-rows in 2024. The link below mentions key differences in the Santa fe trim levels and 3-rows are standard. www.hyundaiusa.com/us/en/vehicles/2024-santa-fe
Just fold the seats down. For America at least, all santa fes come with 3rd rows. Folding them down gives you 40.5 cubic feet of space. Technically the old 2 row version also gave around 40 cubic feet of space if you lifter the rear load floor cover. It had massive underfloor storage. Unfortunately that is no more because of third row being standard for American spec cars.
Currently have a 21 Calligraphy and was looking at this. Too bad 3 rows is standard. Having underfloor storage is massively more practical for those not needing the extra seats.
My grandma used to say “para los gustos los colores.” I’m not a fan of the exterior or the huge increase in size/price. That said, I really like some of the interior choices, and the key design is one of the best I’ve ever seen. It’s not my style and I don’t see myself buying one, but I applaud Hyundai for their boldness and ingenuity.
Price went up noticeably... I think the lowest trim from 2023 to 2024 went up about 5K. To be fair, the new Tucsons were just about as big as the 2023 Santa Fe and cheaper.
May and June..the dealer memo ae out and said the hybrid color won't come put til May....so thar means the hybrid itself won't come out til may at earliest.
Don’t buy from a dealership that adds markup or add-ons. There’s plenty of dealerships in the Midwest where you’d find them at MSRP or under… but most likely you’d have to preorder with $500 deposit.
@@MiguelMyCarGuy I assume it's for FWD? How about Hybrid AWD? Thanks for the information. I searched from the internet but could not find any information for the MPG.
Cars are hitting the lots, so nows your chance to go into your local dealership and see what's I bound. If you're local to Central Florida, I'll even sell you one. Just follow the link and schedule an appointment with me: schedulewithmiguel.as.me/
I can't wait to see how much above MSRP these things will be marked up by dealerships like his. Im guessing $8-12k minimum. Its still has Hyundai bones so good luck taking it in for anything other than oil changes because Hyundai services departments stay packed with all the issues and recalls their vehicles continually have. If you just have to have this Ford Flex reimagined agree to an out the door price NOT a monthly payment before you see the finance manager....also get an extended service plan....you can negotiate the price of the one from the stealership or better yet just buy one from a third party that usually offer more for less. Im sure this guy is a really good dude.....but when you buy a car from him or any of his peers remember THEY ARE NOT YOUR FRIENDS! Bye Felicia!
Then get a Tucson of any of their other smaller SUVs, the santa fe in all other country's was already 3 row, that's why u got all that under storage in the 2019-23.....3 row is what most people want.
The interior is nice but the exterior seems a step backwards. So refreshing to see one without all the cheap black plastic slathered all over the exterior.
Ah ok. A lot of people say that. My conspiracy theory is that, they they knew the rear styling would be polarizing but did it anyway in order to have people talk about the Santa Fe as a subconscious marketing campaign. Like when actors "have beef" with each other when a movie they're in is coming out in order to get people to talk about / watch the movie. But who really knows?
@stevebusch1205 FYI the hybrid 2024 Santa Fes won't have the DCT btw (they'll have a 6 speed automatic transmission). HEVs are great! Just gas up and go. No need to plug into the wall.
Something seems to have gone wrong with Hyundais design philosophy. 2024 santa fe looks like a boxy station wagon from the 80s with a flat and hideous rear
I think this is coincidentally the first Limited trim I've seen a review of on all of the internet
Happy I could show it off
Been searching high and low for this limited trim. Thanks bro!!!
Not a problem. Happy to help!
I like it a lot. I like the exterior and the interior seems super nice as well. My step dad keeps trying to convince me to buy a Hyundai after he bought his Santa Cruz
Get a Japanese brand, you will thank me later
@@alvinsimba734 I have a mazda cx-9 currently and I love it.
Got mine on order in Canada since they released it can't wait!
I'm excited for you. It's a great vehicle.
I'm waiting for pre-orders to open - I plan to order mine then - top-spec, HEV, blue
do you know how to sign up for the preorders?
@@psamuel131 no I don't - I've signed up to Hyundai EU for the newsletter.
The Santa Fe redesign didn’t “force” Hyundai to redesign the Palisade. It was due. If anything the Tucson 2022 redesign got similar features to the Santa Fe and was so close in size with the upgrade that those sales were eating into the Santa Fe sales. A $32k Santa Fe became $36k with very few additional features, so people could get a nicer packaged Tucson for same money. Its a BOMB new Santa Fe, but the Palisade will just be getting their proper updates as well, this is just a free preview of whats to come on newer Hyundais in the future. The Santa Fe also became a mini Palisade in 2021 when they used the exact same interior design.
True. This was all planned. Hyundai knew there would be an overlap and yes the Palisade sales would suffer if they kept this car around. Main reason being the boxy look is in trend. People are craving the Telluride more than the Palisade, even the objectively the Palisade is better in terms of features/luxury and ways most people would use this type of car. Car companies plan products so far in advance. I'm sure Hyundai has already started on the next gen santa fe....
So true, was in the market for a new car in 2022 and really wanted a Santa Fe, test drove it and didn’t like it. Then I tested the Tucson only because I liked the look, I have three kids so in the back of my mind I was like no way I can buy this because it’s a small Tucson, well to my surprise my kids fit better innit than the Santa Fe! And I loved it! Loved the drive, the feel, the look…. Have to say the Santa Fe was going to need this major overhaul! I wish it was out there in 2022! Now I have to wait a few years for it. I traded in a 13 Santa Fe for my 22 Tucson and the Tucson for more cargo that my Santa Fe, it’s just crazy how good they upgraded that car
I agree, this is a great teaser for what hyundai has planned for the future. I'm really confident it's going to be killer
I've seen so many videos but this is the first I'm seeing with those wheels. Kinda neat...
Glad I was able to show you something cool
First, thank you for all your reviews. I enjoy watching all of them.
Not a huge fan, but I also don't hate it.
I think Hyundai had a target market in mind which is the outdoor, road trip, family types. I think it will do super well with those folks. I think the interior is very well appointed with luxury features and plenty of space for all.
I don't need a third row nor do I need storage space. So my 2023 Calligraphy gives me the lux and tech I need.
Again, this will sell well.
I very much appreciate your comment!
Hey Miguel, great review as always. I don't know if you remember me, but I bought an Elantra from a couple years ago. After seeing the new design for the Santa Fe, I might be paying you a visit in a few months. I'm rrally interested to see what the other trims and colors look like.
Hey, glad you reached out. I'd love to help out again. Whenever you're ready, schedule an appointment with this link: schedulewithmiguel.as.me/
Just waiting for ine to arrive in my local area in the UK so I can take a look. I love it!
I hope it arrives soon for you
Yeh, i like it too. Very nice.
I love everything about it EXCEPT the placement of the rear taillights 😬. They should have placed them higher up to give it a more balanced look. Hopefully when the next refresh happens they will.
exactly what I had thought since the leaks
Nice walk through, I have a 22 SF Calligraphy. Jury out on whether going for the new one. It’s not much longer. Only 1.8 inches increase. We’ll see.
Thanks. Every little bit counts
You were in the 3rd row?? Wow what alot or room.. I have a 2022 Tiguan and it's 3rd row you might be able to fit a 10 yr old child. I'm def liking the Santa Fe.. I'm thinking about a trade in already!
Upgrading to the Santa Fe would be amazing if space is important.
Honestly is you need a functional third row why not just get a minivan? The Carnival, Sienna, Odyssey and Pacifica are all solid options and much more functional than any 3 row SUV.
Do u happen to know if you can choose any exterior and interior color for whatever trim?
OK, this is exciting. First I’ve seen of the Santa Fe in dealerships. I’ve been following this vehicle for a while. Wondering if you know how these “ dealer ordered” vehicles are being shipped out and what dealerships will see them first? Hesitant to call my friendly local Hyundai dealer just yet. Great job on the early scoop.
No problem. The dealership of your choice is the #1 way to get a realistic idea of available trim levels and arrival dates.
Last night they finally added to Hyundai dealers “in transit”. Do a search for your local dealer and you should see how many are incoming, colors, trims and price
@@kevinvr4604
Cool. Thanks for the heads up.
Good. Sounds like it's a national roll out so most should have them within the next few days to weeks.
I was told by a Hyundai Rep that these will not be out until late February or March could be the hybrid though. Was just at a car show no 2024 only a 2023 there. I am definitely checking this out.
A new trend for Hyundai, minor, but huge, the move of the gear shifter (be it stick or buttons) from the center console to a column stick.
This frees a ton of room in the center console for things like phone chargers and cup holders... both the 2024 Kona and Santa Fe freed up the center console this way, and the 2025 Tucson is having the same change.
Also, at the same time, the shift from 10.25" infotainment to 12" infotainment that finally supports wireless AA/ACP.
Very true!
Very handsome guy!
Very impressive that an average size adult can fit in the 3rd row!
I wish my waist was average size, but yes, the Santa Fe's third row is amazing.
You look totally normal, you can't be more than 190lbs? @@MiguelMyCarGuy
Bless you 😂
Ok, maybe 191lbs but still, cool demonstration and video! Thank you! @@MiguelMyCarGuy
You've welcome
One question for the new Santa Fe I have not been able to find the answer too yet. Will a 2 row version also be available at any point like the 2023? I intend to buy a Santa Fe one day soon maybe in a year or so, but I don't need a 3 row SUV. I like the features Hyundai has on the limited trim such as the smart park with the key fob which is why i've been looking into the Santa FE.
No. Every Santa Fe brings 3-rows in 2024. The link below mentions key differences in the Santa fe trim levels and 3-rows are standard.
www.hyundaiusa.com/us/en/vehicles/2024-santa-fe
you could always just keep them down.
Just fold the seats down. For America at least, all santa fes come with 3rd rows. Folding them down gives you 40.5 cubic feet of space. Technically the old 2 row version also gave around 40 cubic feet of space if you lifter the rear load floor cover. It had massive underfloor storage. Unfortunately that is no more because of third row being standard for American spec cars.
Just fold the seats down and it's a 2 row.. 😅
Currently have a 21 Calligraphy and was looking at this. Too bad 3 rows is standard. Having underfloor storage is massively more practical for those not needing the extra seats.
My grandma used to say “para los gustos los colores.” I’m not a fan of the exterior or the huge increase in size/price.
That said, I really like some of the interior choices, and the key design is one of the best I’ve ever seen. It’s not my style and I don’t see myself buying one, but I applaud Hyundai for their boldness and ingenuity.
Love the honesty and positivity.
I was a hair away from getting a Pacifica this weekend I put that on hold to at least check out this redesign before I decide
You definitely should .
What is the pricing for this 2024 Santa Fe? Are there any current promotions for it?
I did a short with the price list: ruclips.net/user/shortsC0UeWpRqbzw?feature=share
Price went up noticeably... I think the lowest trim from 2023 to 2024 went up about 5K.
To be fair, the new Tucsons were just about as big as the 2023 Santa Fe and cheaper.
The Tucsons are very popular. Might be the right move if the Sante Fe is too big
Do you know when the hybrid will be coming to dealership?
No. Hyundai hasn't started building thr Hybrids. Hopefully within a few months.
March/April 2024
hearing march for canada
May and June..the dealer memo ae out and said the hybrid color won't come put til May....so thar means the hybrid itself won't come out til may at earliest.
Does these have better engines than older engines
@@bh2236 yes Ik I have a 2018 sonata I got a engine replacement like a week and a half ago other than that the car been ok.
What color in the interior, grey or pecan?
Gray
Can it haul all of my friends and myself that are like 250lbs each?
Why wouldn't it be able to?
@@MiguelMyCarGuy 1,191lb capacity weight limit so maybe it can haul four of us, not too bad!
👍🏼
All trims come with the touchscreen?
all trims have touch screen
Yes all the Santa Fes in 2024 have the touchscreen but the higher end models, like the Limited, will have navigation from the factory.
It looks like the 3rd row is pretty easy to get into!
Ya, it's not too difficult.
Will they come with black interior?
I can't see a scenario in which they don't have black as an option.
Why did they need two three row vehicles in their lineup? Would've been better to keep it a 5 seater, which it always been. Except the v6 model.
THE WHEELS SOLD ME !
🔥
I would exchange my 2017 one with this Beau 🥰unfortunately money talks 😂
I 'm glad I bought the 2023.
Not a fan of the redesign.
Time to trade in our 2013 Santa Fe sport.
How much is going to be the markup?
Don’t buy from a dealership that adds markup or add-ons. There’s plenty of dealerships in the Midwest where you’d find them at MSRP or under… but most likely you’d have to preorder with $500 deposit.
@@Sami.the.auto.advisor appreciate that
Buy off dealer in October and November....I got my 2020 top trim for new for 8.5k off msrp. Fools buy at msrp and over.
@@swissmrkc that’s the plan. December
If Palisade is barely more expensive.... Shouldn't we go for it ?
You definitely could
When pallisade gets the new updates it will be another 3 to 4k more than this santa fe for sure..
Where is this available?
At my dealership right now. Make an appointment with me if your in, or around Orlando: schedulewithmiguel.as.me/
Does it come with a spare tire or the stupid mobility kit?
The Limited in the video has a spare tire
Looks fantastic
I agree!
Between this or the redesigned sonata for a daily
Tough choice. You'll be happy either way.
I wonder what the SE looks like…. 🤔
Here the 2024 Santa Fe line up video: ruclips.net/video/pmPozPohY5A/видео.html
@@MiguelMyCarGuy thx man
LOVE IT
Prices??
Short I did on the price list: ruclips.net/user/shortsC0UeWpRqbzw?feature=share
What is the fuel economy figure?
The Limited in the video is a front wheel drive with the 2.5t four cylinder and its rated at 20 MPGs city and 29 MPGs highway.
Any idea what the Hybrids MPG would be? @@MiguelMyCarGuy
Combined 34 MPGs
@@MiguelMyCarGuy I assume it's for FWD? How about Hybrid AWD? Thanks for the information. I searched from the internet but could not find any information for the MPG.
@@Yourleftismyright88 32 mpg for AWD and 34 mpg for FWD (combined).
How much
Hybrids aren’t ready yet
Love it!
Me too!
@@MiguelMyCarGuy I like to own it!
I'd love to sell one to you.
I am from another country, still loving it!
Wait pre order opening
Cars are hitting the lots, so nows your chance to go into your local dealership and see what's I bound. If you're local to Central Florida, I'll even sell you one. Just follow the link and schedule an appointment with me: schedulewithmiguel.as.me/
@@MiguelMyCarGuy on the calligraphy can you get a bench seats?
I can't wait to see how much above MSRP these things will be marked up by dealerships like his. Im guessing $8-12k minimum. Its still has Hyundai bones so good luck taking it in for anything other than oil changes because Hyundai services departments stay packed with all the issues and recalls their vehicles continually have. If you just have to have this Ford Flex reimagined agree to an out the door price NOT a monthly payment before you see the finance manager....also get an extended service plan....you can negotiate the price of the one from the stealership or better yet just buy one from a third party that usually offer more for less. Im sure this guy is a really good dude.....but when you buy a car from him or any of his peers remember THEY ARE NOT YOUR FRIENDS! Bye Felicia!
Is this the new Honda Element LOL
How in the FOOK do you have one on the lot? I NEED one. I canceled my Palisade purchase when I saw this car 4 days ago.
Blessed at my dealership
Not a fan of the body shape as it is too square looking for me. Love my 2022 Santa Fe look!
Love it but not a fan of light interior
I'm sure they'll have a black option..
Front is hot, the rear is NOT 🤮
The car is beautiful, but the pricing leaves a lot to be desired
So that means all 2024 SantaFe's will have third rows. We love the sanra fe but don't need three rows.
Then just leave the third row down and have it as a "just incase" feature.
Except the price is higher from a third row seats. Any idea on it's total length?
@@jamesmanuel9938I believe the total vehicle length is 190.2 inches
Then get a Tucson of any of their other smaller SUVs, the santa fe in all other country's was already 3 row, that's why u got all that under storage in the 2019-23.....3 row is what most people want.
@@swissmrkc our maybe a Santa Cruz.
The interior is nice but the exterior seems a step backwards. So refreshing to see one without all the cheap black plastic slathered all over the exterior.
Happy to show off a version not too many have seen.
Why don’t they ever offer these suvs with extra horsepower? Underpowered bs
We can thank the EPA and the governments around the world for that.
LOL should be enough weight to turn that suv into a slow low rider. @@bh2236
Some honest advertising exec ought to try to make it illegal for a salesman to review his own product. How do you know what to believe?
By seeing it for yourself
Some of us, sir, don't live close to a dealer so we are obligated to purchase through the internet.
Lots of money . I see lots of electric problems in the future with these.
I’m a tech at Hyundai personally I’m not a fan of
Of what? The styling, tech, space?
@@MiguelMyCarGuy the styling , really more so the back end where the 3rd row seating
Ah ok. A lot of people say that. My conspiracy theory is that, they they knew the rear styling would be polarizing but did it anyway in order to have people talk about the Santa Fe as a subconscious marketing campaign. Like when actors "have beef" with each other when a movie they're in is coming out in order to get people to talk about / watch the movie. But who really knows?
hook me up black on black ink
Come to Orlando
They really messed up the back, ugllyyyyyy!
What Hyundai needs to do is get their shit together before making new versions of vehicles 🎉
WTF ,,, HYUNDAI are you serious ? This looks like Ford flex
man. get rid of that shit DCT transmission. come on.
Nope. That transmission fits the type of person that buys this type of vehicle.
Exactly. There's a reason Toyota and Honda don't do DCTs. They are NOT proven technology. If you don't mind a disposable car, go for it.
This might become my first Hyundai purchase. Tell me what is wrong with a DCT transmission.
@stevebusch1205 FYI the hybrid 2024 Santa Fes won't have the DCT btw (they'll have a 6 speed automatic transmission). HEVs are great! Just gas up and go. No need to plug into the wall.
Looks a like Range Rover puked.
Pirelli scorpion tires are crap.
That’s one ugly looking vehicle
Something seems to have gone wrong with Hyundais design philosophy. 2024 santa fe looks like a boxy station wagon from the 80s with a flat and hideous rear
Yep, side profile is decent (Budget Range Rover-ish), but the front and back have me retching. Something definitely went wrong in the design studios.
I actually like the front. Kind of getting used to the tail lights.
Beyond the taillights I like this design.
I like boxy.
suv are not supposed to look like jellybeans or peanuts
This is the first SUV in years that looks like an SUV and not a crossover. Thank you Hyundia