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2025 Hyundai Santa Fe 2.5T review TechTricks365


Hyundai’s boxy fifth-generation Santa Fe arrived in Australia in mid-2024, but the petrol variant we’re testing here has only been available for half that time.

That’s because the new seven-seat large SUV was launched exclusively with hybrid power, and was followed in December last year by a purely petrol-powered version sporting a 2.5-litre four-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine – complete with a dual-clutch automatic transmission in true Hyundai style.

Hyundai decided against fitting the latest Santa Fe with its older 3.5-litre V6, which is seen in the related Kia Sorento and was also available in the previous-generation Santa Fe until 2023.

The petrol four has joined the range across all three Santa Fe equipment grades, filling out the big retro-styled SUV lineup alongside the less powerful but more efficient hybrid powertrains. Petrol variants undercut their hybrid counterparts by $4000 after a recent price bump for hybrid grades.

However, the difference was just $2500 when the petrol engines arrived, which also brought the Santa Fe’s starting price down to $53,000 before on-road costs, with the base front-wheel drive petrol variant occupying the bottom rung.