Thursday, October 3

Hyundai Santa Fe Calligraphy 2023: Four driving modes that yield 277 CV

Ronald Ortega

The Hyundai Santa Fe Calligraphy 2023 It is listed as the highest-end version of this compact SUV, which received a major facelift through hybrid and plug-in hybrid versions in 2021.

Among them stand out improvements in software and technology applications. However, it continues to display the same essence by means of a luxurious interior with high-quality leather seats and a leather steering wheel with integrated audio controls.

This truck attracts with its elegant and sophisticated exterior design, with smooth lines and a slim, elongated front grille, LED daytime running lights and fog lamps, and a uniquely designed LED tail light bar.

The entertainment system includes a 10.25 inch touch screen with integrated navigation system, premium sound system and support for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

At the handling level, it brings with it different driving modes: Smart, Comfort, Sport and Snow, available in the three versions of the truck (hybrid, plug-in hybrid and gasoline).

Mechanically it incorporates a motor 2.5-liter V4 that delivers 277 horsepower and 181 pound-feet of linear torque, with an 8-speed Shiftronic automatic transmission with manual controls behind the wheel.

Safety also stands out thanks to the addition of advanced features such as ABS with electronic brake distribution, lane keeping assist, stability and traction control, hill start assist, rear parking sensors and a rear view camera.

As for fuel consumption, it offers 22 miles per gallon in the city and up to 28 miles per gallon on the highway. This particular model (Calligraphy) is listed for $42,300.

Finally,

In summary, the features that capture all the essence of the Hyundai Santa Fe Calligraphy are: premium version of the popular Hyundai SUV, elegant and sophisticated exterior design, luxurious and comfortable interior, hybrid, plug-in hybrid and gasoline engine, Shiftronic automatic transmission of eight speeds and advanced safety specifications.

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