2013 Hyundai Grand Santa Fe enters Geneva

by SpeedLux

Hyundai has introduced in Geneva Motor Show the Grand Santa Fe which represents the European version in many ways.

When compared to the normal model, this particular version is longer, broader and wider. Most interestingly its wheelbase has grown by 100mm and can provide a luggage space of 607 liters, which is considered to be the best in this segment. The vehicle can be organized with a six- or seven-seat layout.

The Grand Santa Fe will be offered with a 2.2-liter diesel engine generating 197 HP (145 kW). The engine is connected to a six-speed automatic transmission and allows the vehicle to have CO2 emissions of 192 g/km. Available with 18/19-inch wheels, the SUV brings revised fog lamps, front bumper, front grille and larger rear quarter.

On the interior side there is a full-length panoramic sunroof with no center beam, a 4.3-inch TFT Supervision Cluster, and the proprietary three-mode steering system.

So finally Santa Fe has entered Geneva with a bang where it will enthrall the audience for few days.

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