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Hyundai Santa Fe, Price, Specs & Review 2026

Compare every Hyundai Santa Fe variant sold new in Australia. 3 variants, from $53,400 to $60,400 RRP. Side-by-side specs, ANCAP safety, fuel economy, towing capacity, warranty and running costs, pricing sourced from the Hyundai Australian website and updated weekly.

Every Hyundai Santa Fe variant in Australia, compared

3 variants of the Hyundai Santa Fe are on sale in Australia. Tap a variant to jump to its specs, or compare them side-by-side in the table below.

Hyundai Santa Fe variants compared by price, power, fuel and drivetrain
VariantRRPPower / TorqueFuel / RangeDriveSeats
2.5 Petrol FWD2026$53,400206kW / 422Nm9.1L/100kmFWD7
Hybrid FWD2026$57,400172kW / 367Nm5.6L/100kmFWD7
Hybrid AWD2026$60,400172kW / 367Nm5.6L/100kmAWD7

Hyundai Santa Fe 2.5 Petrol FWD

$53,400

Power
206kW
Torque
422Nm
0–100
8.2s
Fuel use
9.1L/100km
Gearbox
Automatic
Drive
FWD
Seats
7
Towing
2,000kg
ANCAP
5-star

The 2026 Hyundai Santa Fe 2.5 Petrol FWD is a practical seven-seat SUV suited to families seeking affordable space and solid safety credentials, backed by a five-star ANCAP rating and five-year warranty. Its standout strength is the combination of reasonable fuel consumption at 6.8L/100km and modest running costs around $1515 annually, making it genuinely economical for its class. One thing to consider is the modest 141kW output from the 2.5-litre engine, which is adequate rather than spirited, so test drive it to ensure the performance matches your expectations for highway and everyday driving.

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Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid FWD

$57,400

Power
172kW
Torque
367Nm
0–100
8.2s
Fuel use
5.6L/100km
Gearbox
Automatic
Drive
FWD
Seats
7
Towing
1,650kg
ANCAP
5-star

The 2026 Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid FWD is a seven-seat mid-size SUV that suits families wanting practical space with fuel efficiency, pairing a 1.6-litre petrol engine with hybrid technology to deliver 6.8L/100km consumption and 172kW of power. Its standout strength is the combination of genuine hybrid economy-saving roughly $1515 annually in running costs-with respectable 2000kg towing capacity and a spacious 625-litre boot, all backed by a 5-star ANCAP safety rating and five-year warranty. One consideration: at 2015kg and front-wheel-drive only, it won't match the terrain capability of traditional petrol SUVs, though it's well-suited to urban and suburban driving where the hybrid system truly shines.

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Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid AWD

$60,400

Power
172kW
Torque
367Nm
0–100
8.2s
Fuel use
5.6L/100km
Gearbox
Automatic
Drive
AWD
Seats
7
Towing
1,650kg
ANCAP
5-star

The 2026 Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid AWD is a seven-seat family SUV that suits buyers wanting fuel efficiency without compromising practicality, delivering a claimed 6.8L/100km consumption and 2000kg towing capacity. Its standout strength is the hybrid powertrain's combination of 172kW and 367Nm torque paired with all-wheel drive, offering responsive performance while keeping annual running costs around $1515. One thing to consider is the 625-litre boot space, which is modest for a three-row SUV when all seats are deployed, so check it suits your cargo needs before buying.

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