

Powertrain Problems: Solved! 2021 Hyundai Santa Fe Calligraphy engine | photo by Christian Lantry Here are five things we like, and four things we’re not so fond of, about the 2021 Hyundai Santa Fe: Things We Like 1. But for a rapid-fire roundup of the pros and cons, keep reading.

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For the full context, be sure to check out reviewer Brian Normile comprehensive critique via the related link above.

The overhaul indeed improves some of the shortcomings that could’ve cost it our top endorsement among rivals like the Honda Passport, Nissan Murano and Chevrolet Blazer - but that’s not to say we don’t still have a few, um, notes for Hyundai on what’s still not quite do in’ it for us in the five-seat family hauler. In addition to a welcome (if pricey) hybrid variant joining the lineup, 2021 brings to the Santa Fe an applause-worthy powertrain upgrade, a Top Safety Pick rating from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety and just a modest increase in starting price to just over $28,000, including a destination charge. Related: 2021 Hyundai Santa Fe Calligraphy Review: The Rich Get Richer Now, for the 2021 model year, the Santa Fe hopes to widen its lead with big updates and much needed improvements. The Hyundai Santa Fe came out on top of ’s intensive head-to-head comparison test of mid-size SUV competitors back in 2019 - but not by much.
