Especificaciones y análisis del Hyundai Santa Fe
Power
150HP
Torque
335Nm
Consumption
8.3l/100
Emissions
220g/km
0-100 km/h
12.9s
Top Speed
178km/h
Weight
1893kg
Price
40,000€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Automático 5v
AWD
7 / 5 doors
774 L
75 L
110 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Hyundai Santa Fe 2.2 VGT Style Aut. 7 plazas · 150 CV (2006-2007)
General description
The 2006 Hyundai Santa Fe represented a quantum leap for the Korean brand, a statement of intent in the competitive European SUV market. This vehicle is not just a car; it's the promise of space, comfort, and versatility for the family, wrapped in a package that redefined the perception of Hyundai, proving that you could have a great SUV without an exorbitant price tag.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel, the Santa Fe conveys a deep sense of solidity and safety. Its 2.2-liter, 150 hp diesel engine, while not aiming for speed records, pushes with a calm and constant force thanks to its generous torque available from low revs. The automatic transmission and all-wheel drive (AWD) wrap you in a blanket of confidence, whether on long highway trips or on roads with less grip. It is a serene travel companion that prioritizes ride comfort and stability over sporty agility, turning every journey into a relaxed and pleasant experience.
Design and aesthetics
Aesthetically, this Santa Fe was a revelation. It abandoned the angular lines of its predecessor to embrace a more fluid, muscular, and European design. Its imposing grille, sleek headlights, and well-resolved rear end give it a presence that has aged with remarkable dignity. Inside, space is the true protagonist. A cabin intelligently designed to accommodate seven passengers with astonishing practicality. The materials, though simple, are assembled to last, creating a functional and welcoming environment that feels like a second home.
Technology and features
For its time, the Style trim was loaded with technology designed for comfort and safety. Having an automatic transmission, four-wheel drive, climate control, and cruise control was not common in its price range. The engine, with its common-rail direct injection and variable geometry turbo, was a piece of modern engineering that sought a balance between performance and reasonable consumption. It represented the democratization of technology, making it accessible to the family driver.
Competition
At its launch, it faced established giants like the Toyota RAV4 or the Honda CR-V. However, the Santa Fe played its cards masterfully, offering a larger size, the valuable seven-seat option, and a level of equipment that its Japanese and European competitors often reserved for much more expensive versions. It positioned itself as the smart alternative, the one that offered more car for every euro invested.
Conclusion
The 2006 Hyundai Santa Fe is much more than just an SUV; it is the memory of a family trip, safety on a rainy day, and the certainty of having a capable and reliable vehicle. Its greatest triumph was masterfully combining space, comfort, and generous equipment at a fair price. It is a car that wins you over not with its speed, but with its loyalty and immense practicality, a true unsung hero for countless families.




