The Santa Fe Limited starts at $43,350, which is $2,750 pricier than the 2023 model. The price increases to $45,150 for an AWD option, with the hybrid powertrain available for an additional $500. The Limited package adds a set of 20-inch alloys, leather-trimmed seats, a dual sunroof, a remote smart parking assist, a surround-view monitor, and a blind-spot view monitor.
As for the flagship Calligraphy trim, the starting price is $46,500, which is about $3,900 more than the old iteration. An AWD option will set buyers back $48,300. Again, the hybrid option only adds $500 to the price tag. Among the noteworthy features of this trim include second-row captain’s chairs and the brand’s Highway Driving Assist 2.
Hyundai said that the non-hybrid models are now arriving at dealers, with the hybrid versions expected to come out this spring. The Korean automaker is investing $290 million in its Alabama manufacturing plant to bolster the production of the Santa Fe and other SUVs.