You Can Now Buy The 6-seater Hyundai Santa Fe

Komoco has just released news on the 6-seater variant of the Hyundai Santa Fe.


And you can check it out for yourself at the upcoming The Car Expo, taking place from 5 to 6 October 2024.

Hyundai Santa Fe

After launching the all-new Santa Fe Turbo-Hybrid in a 7-seater configuration earlier in July, Hyundai is kicking it up a notch with a higher-end 6-seater version. But don’t expect to see it flooding showrooms just yet; this model will be sold on an indent basis only.

The 6-seater Santa Fe is powered by the same 1.6L GDI turbocharged hybrid engine as its 7-seater sibling.

Hyundai Santa Fe 6-seater

The big difference here lies in the seating arrangement. This version comes with a 2-2-2 setup, featuring captain seats in the middle row, giving passengers that extra touch of comfort and space.

Available exclusively in the top-tier Calligraphy trim, this model oozes luxury. Owners are treated to a plethora of features, including a world-first UVC-Sterilisation Tray, Dual Wireless Fast Chargers, and a discreet Hidden Assist Handle in the C-pillar.

Hyundai Santa Fe

With the 6-seater option now available, this is how the Santa Fe lineup is priced:

  • Santa Fe Turbo-Hybrid 7-seater: $259,999
  • Santa Fe Turbo-Hybrid Calligraphy 7-seater: $279,999
  • Santa Fe Turbo-Hybrid Calligraphy 6-seater: $281,999

In addition to unveiling the new 6-seater Santa Fe, Hyundai Singapore is sweetening the deal with an exclusive #HyundaiHybrid package for all new hybrid owners. This includes a generous 10-year package that covers:

  • 10 years of complimentary servicing
  • 10 years warranty on the engine
  • 10 years warranty on the gearbox and transmission
  • 10 years warranty on the high-voltage battery

Interested? You’ll have to act fast. 


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Sean

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