× Electronics Trends
Terms of use Privacy Policy

2020 Santa Fe Reviews



health canada product quality review

If you're looking for a new SUV that's stylish and comfortable, the 2020 hyundai santa fe is one of your best options. The two-row, five-passenger SUV offers plenty of space for family members and modern technology.

It's a great option for families of mid-size who need the luxury and features of an SUV, but don’t want a full-size car. There are many trim options available and plenty of features to choose from, including Apple CarPlay/Android Auto.

The Santa Fe interior is beautiful and well-appointed. There are traditional buttons and knobs that control everything, including the climate control system and transmission. The infotainment screen responds quickly and is easy to use. Hyundai's intuitive menu system makes navigation simple.

Santa Fe's safety is top-of-the-line, with active lane and blind spot monitoring. A head-up display projecting key information directly into your sight line is also included in the Santa Fe SUV.


reviews for products

This is an impressive feature in a mainstream crossover. And it's even more impressive for the Ultimate model. It's far more effective than the slow-reacting adaptive brake control in most rivals, and it's nice to have at night.

We didn't have time to test out all of the Santa Fe's performance features, but we did drive a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine that makes more than enough torque for most situations. The turbo's large output means that the car can go around curves without any hesitation and has more power than other family CUVs like Nissan Murano or Ford Edge.


The suspension on the Santa Fe does a great job keeping the ride smooth. It avoids excessive body roll and rebounds over uneven roads surfaces. It also reduces wind and noise. Although the steering can be a bit numb, it does an excellent job keeping the vehicle in place when turning.

It responds to driver's inputs very quickly and it can maintain gears on an uphill slope without any problems. If you want a little more power from your SUV, you can upgrade to the more powerful 3.3-liter V6 available in the Limited and Calligraphy models.

Santa Fe is more than just a beautiful exterior. It has a renowned safety record. It has both NHTSA-IIHS top safety ratings.


products for review

The Santa Fe doesn't have the best safety ratings. It does not perform as well on the track as other mid-sized family SUVs, and it is not as comfortable or as spacious.

Santa Fe's strength is its cost. It's competitively priced against its rivals, and it's backed by one of the industry's best warranties.

It is a great deal to get a car-based SUV, with lots of features and an unlimited 5-year warranty. It is also less expensive than competitors with the base SE starting from $30,000.



 



2020 Santa Fe Reviews