U SPY: Next Generation of Hyundai Santa Fe / iX45 Spotted in Turkey
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U SPY: Next Generation of Hyundai Santa Fe / iX45 Spotted in Turkey



For the second time in less than two months, a Carscoop reader has snagged pictures of a prototype version of the next iteration of the Hyundai Santa Fe, which will most likely be renamed to iX45 in select regions including Europe.

In September, it was Italian reader Landoni Corrado who photographed the Korean SUV while traveling in California's Death Valley, and now these photos come courtesy of Alp Berker from half way around the world near Istanbul, Turkey.

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