Hyundai UK Introduces Santa Fe Limited
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Hyundai UK Introduces Santa Fe Limited


Seems like the new Subaru Impreza WRX ain’t the only one looking better with a mesh-grille; so does the Hyundai Santa Fe as this UK only limited edition proves. Pity they don’t just introduce it to all versions. Anyway, based on the diesel powered Santa Fe CDX model and apart from the sport-mesh grille, the “Limited” features integrated running boards and wheel arch trims, privacy glass, reversing sensors and limited badges. Buyers are opted to choose between four colors – Ebony Black, Sleek Silver, Gun Metal and Black Pearl. According to Hyundai UK, the Santa Fe Limited offers £900-£1,100 worth of additional equipment over the standard CDX model. -Press release and image gallery after the jump

HYUNDAI INTRODUCES SANTA FE LIMITED

The highly acclaimed Hyundai Santa Fe range is joined in the showroom this August by a limited edition model, Hyundai Santa Fe Limited, offering £900-£1,100 worth of additional equipment over the usual CDX model.

Diesel powered, the Hyundai Santa Fe Limited is available as either a 5 seater for £23,795 or a 7 seater for £24,895; automatic versions are priced at £25,195 and £26,295 respectively. Metallic and Mica paint are an additional £375.00.

This strictly limited edition model includes integrated running boards and wheel arch trims, privacy glass, reversing sensors, sports mesh grille, limited badges and a choice of four colours – Ebony Black, Sleek Silver, Gun Metal and Black Pearl. The highly visual special equipment package would usually cost consumers £1200 for the 5 seater and £900 for the 7 seater.

The Santa Fe range is still receiving plaudits from the media. In July Santa Fe CRTD CDX won a group test in Auto Express beating the newly introduced Chevrolet Captiva and the well established Honda CR-V. In addition What Car? placed the Santa Fe CRTD CDX ahead of the Chevrolet Captiva and Mitsubishi Outlander, praising its spacious cabin, practicality, refinement, comfort and warranty package.

Specification levels for the Hyundai Santa Fe Limited include high levels of safety equipment such as an Electronic Stability Program, ISOfix child seat fittings, side impact bars, traction control, active head restraints, multiple airbags and adjustable head restraints all round.

Inside the new highly specified Santa Fe Limited standard fittings include leather seats, seven speaker audio system with MP3 compatibility, air conditioning, electric driver’s seat and much more.

Fuel consumption is 38.7 mpg on the Combined Cycle, delivering a potential range of over 600 miles.The new Santa Fe Limited comes with the famous Hyundai warranty package that includes 5 year unlimited mileage warranty, 6 year anti-perforation warranty as well as 3 year Hyundai RAC assistance.





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