Hyundai has made waves in South Africa with the launch of its next-generation Santa Fe—a stylish, tech-packed seven-seater SUV that also happens to be the brand’s first hybrid model locally. While it offers a compelling mix of performance, space, and advanced features, it comes at a premium price. To comfortably own this new flagship, South African motorists will need to be earning well into six figures each month.
A Look at the New Santa Fe
Priced from R1,249,900, the Santa Fe is available in a single Elite trim and arrives as a hybrid-only offering. It pairs a 1.6-litre turbo-petrol engine with an electric motor, delivering a combined output of 175kW and 367Nm. The hybrid system uses a 49kWh battery to power a 44kW electric motor, working alongside the petrol engine’s 132kW capability.
Power is transferred via a six-speed automatic transmission to an intelligent on-demand all-wheel-drive system, ensuring good traction across various driving conditions. Hyundai claims an average fuel consumption of 7.5l/100km, which is respectable for a large SUV of this nature.

Advanced Features and Practical Design
The Santa Fe’s bold new look includes blocky SUV proportions, striking H-shaped LED headlights, 20-inch alloy wheels, and roof rails. Inside, it boasts a premium cabin with twin 12.3-inch curved displays, offering a seamless digital experience for the driver and infotainment system.
Key features include:
- Keyless entry and start
- Heated and ventilated leather front seats
- Dual sunroof
- Two wireless charging pads
- Dual-zone climate control
- 12-speaker Bose sound system
- Electric tailgate
- Bi-directional centre console accessible to rear passengers
- Sunshades for rear windows
Cargo space is another highlight, with 628 litres available behind the third row, 711 litres with the rear seats folded, and a cavernous 1,949 litres when both rear rows are down.

Safety and Tech
The Santa Fe comes loaded with a full suite of driver assistance features:
- Smart Cruise Control
- 360-degree camera
- Parking sensors
- Lane-keeping and lane-follow assist
- Forward collision warning and mitigation
- Blind-spot and rear cross-traffic alert
- Tyre pressure monitoring
- High beam assist
- Safe Exit Warning
Buyers also benefit from generous after-sales support, including:
- 5-year/150,000km warranty
- 2-year/50,000km powertrain warranty
- 6-year/90,000km service plan
- 8-year/160,000km hybrid battery warranty

How Much Do You Need to Earn?
To finance the Santa Fe without a deposit, over 60 months, at an interest rate of 10.75%, and without a balloon payment, your monthly installment would be approximately R27,115.
Using the standard financial rule of thumb that you shouldn’t allocate more than 20% of your gross salary toward car repayments, a buyer would need to earn at least R135,577 per month—roughly R1.63 million per year—to responsibly afford the vehicle.
It’s important to remember this figure excludes insurance, fuel, and maintenance, which could push the overall monthly running cost much higher.
The new Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid offers a premium blend of efficiency, space, and technology—making it ideal for families and long-distance travel. However, its price tag places it firmly in the luxury territory. Unless you’re earning a high salary, affording this SUV could be a financial stretch. If you’re considering one, make sure to account for all additional ownership costs before signing on the dotted line.
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