Body style: Truck
Segment: Midsize Pickup
Infotainment: Apple CarPlay Android Auto
Production years: 2024
Hyundai had updated its Santa Cruz lineup for the 2025 model year, and while the exterior changes were minor, the interior was fresh, and the powertrain was improved for better towing abilities.
In 2021, Hyundai launched the Santa Cruz pickup, which was revealed as a concept car in 2015. Six years later, the automaker released the production version, and customers were pleased. It was another compact pickup based on a unibody platform instead of being traditionally built on a body-on-frame structure. As a result, it had to compete against the Honda Ridgeline and, later, with the Ford Maverick. Come 2024, the Korean automaker refreshed the lineup after it listened to its customers. As a result, the Sport Adventure Vehicle, as Hyundai likes to name its truck, became friendlier with its passengers. Unfortunately, it didn’t show up with a hybrid drivetrain as expected, even though the Santa Cruz shared its platform with the Tucson, which was available with such a unit.
Hyundai knew that the car’s front fascia had to be refreshed to be noticed as a facelifted model. As a result, the main grille featured rectangular blocks, and the daytime running lights sported the same shapes. These were still integrated and looked like nothing else on the market. The XRT grade featured a new lower skid plate under the bumper and looked tougher than before.
The four-door pickup kept the same athletic posture from its profile, with sculptured door panels and plastic moldings around the wheel arches and side sills. Furthermore, the automaker provided the car, as an option, with all-terrain tires, which made the Santa Cruz more capable while off-roading. The contrasting door mirrors and handles were kept since customers loved the way they looked.
Inside, the 2025 Santa Cruz had a fresh interior. Its dashboard wasn’t as much divided as before. The same curved piece of glass covered the available 12.3-inch instrument panel and the 12.3-inch touchscreen for the infotainment system. All grades came fitted with standard wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. In addition, Hyundai replaced some of the touch controls previously used on the 2021 Santa Cruz with physical buttons, significantly improving ergonomics. But still, the gear selector was in the same position, between the front seats, housed by the center console. In the back, customers were pleased by the storage area underneath the bench seat, so that feature was kept. In addition, the automaker added a folding armrest featuring two cup holders for the rear-seated passengers.
Hyundai placed the same 2.5-liter four-banger engines under the hood of the Santa Cruz, available with or without turbocharging. The automaker also added a towing program for the powertrain to ease customers’ lives while a trailer was attached to their vehicle. The tow rating remained the same, though, with 2,500 lbs. (1,134 kg) for the naturally aspirated version and 5,000 lbs. (2,268 kg) for the turbocharged one.
ENGINE SPECS - 2.5L 8AT AWD (193 HP) | |
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Cylinders: | L4 |
Power: | 142.4 KW @ - RPM 194 HP @ - RPM 191 BHP @ - RPM |
Torque: | 181 lb-ft @ - RPM 245 Nm @ - RPM |
Fuel System: | Direct Injection |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
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Drive Type: | All Wheel Drive |
Gearbox: | 8-speed automatic |
BRAKES SPECS | |
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Front: | Ventilated Discs |
ENGINE SPECS - 2.5L 8AT AWD (285 HP) | |
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Cylinders: | L4 |
Power: | 209.5 KW @ - RPM 284.9 HP @ - RPM 281 BHP @ - RPM |
Torque: | 311 lb-ft @ - RPM 422 Nm @ - RPM |
Fuel System: | Turbocharged Direct Injection |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
TRANSMISSION SPECS | |
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Drive Type: | All Wheel Drive |
Gearbox: | 8-speed automatic DCT |
BRAKES SPECS | |
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Front: | Ventilated Discs |