Wednesday, December 21, 2016

The Pressure of 2017 Hyundai Santa Fe

2017 Hyundai Santa Fe review - Hyundai bit lacking when it comes to crossovers and SUVs list, which puts a lot of pressure on the Santa Fe to reap many sales as possible in this segment increasingly popular. Thus, Hyundai wise ramping up production, add two lines Santa Fe Sport's plant in Montgomery, Alabama. More inventory is good, but equally important is the edge against the competition. In order to keep the Santa Fe as fresh as possible, Hyundai has just announced a new mid-cycle update for crossover at 2016 Chicago Auto Show. At this time the map is a new look, new interior equipment, and new technologies for safety and comfort.


Release Date of 2017 Hyundai Santa Fe

2017 Hyundai Santa Fe first debuted in 2001 as the first SUV that car, and the second generation was followed five years later. The third generation of the current model debuted in 2012, and given the widespread circulation of spy shots that preceded the announcement of the update, there is little question as to what Hyundai has planned for Chicago.


The offered of 2017 Hyundai Santa Fe as two individual models - two-row, five-passenger Santa Fe Sport, and three-row, seven-passenger Santa Fe. Both bring a unique style that is most visible at the front, with three-row Santa Fe fog lamps bearing upright and five slats on the grille, and the two lines Santa Fe Sport using fog lamps and three horizontal slats on the grille.
2017 Hyundai Santa Fe refresh also brings a little tweak to the design of the rear fascia, plus new taillights and dual exhaust outlets. On the side, you'll find new rocker panel trim, silver accents integrated, and the exterior side-view mirrors with heating function standard. new wheel designs too, with a blend of 17-, 18-, and 19-inch.


 
Interior of 2017 Hyundai Santa Fe, the center stack Hyundai updated with new button placement, which completes a full suite of infotainment options.First up is a color LCD screen 5.0-inch standard for audio controls on Santa Fe Sport. There is also a touch screen 7.0-inch, which comes standard on three-row Santa Fe and available for Sport. A 8.0-inch touch screen navigation is also available. Thanks for visit lads.

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