Hyundai Motor Philippines has a momentum going on right now. Sales are up 40 percent for the first half of 2024, compared to the same period last year. They’re also looking at opening more dealerships outside of Metro Manila. Add to that, they have two new cars in their lineup, and they’re electrified. Meet the new Tucson Hybrid and Santa Fe Hybrid.
2025 Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid
The new Santa Fe Hybrid picks up where the former top of the line Calligraphy trim left off. It has the same look from the outside, but has key changes. First is the powertrain. This is now run by a Smartstream 1.6-liter Turbo Hybrid engine that puts out 235 horsepower and 367 Nm of torque. Along with that is e-Dynamic Drive that allows for electric-powered Handling, Traction, Evasive Handling Assist, and Dynamic Torque Vectoring Control.
Second main component change in the Santa Fe Hybrid is the second-row seats. There’s now a pair of captain seats with remote folding function, instead of the usual 60/40 split type seats.
All else, like the Dual Wireless Charger, Bi-Directional Storage on the center console, and Hyundai SmartSense that includes Blind Spot Collision Avoidance Assist, Smart Cruise Control, and Forward Collision Avoidance Assist among others were carried over from the Calligraphy trim.
The new Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid will retail for P 3,330,000. It will come in Abyss Black, Creamy White, Magnetic Gray, Earthy Brass, Terracotta Orange, and Ocado Green.
2025 Hyundai Tucson
Along with the electrified Santa Fe is the Tucson that sports a new look and hybrid powertrain. It has the same setup as the Santa Fe, having the Smartstream 1.6-liter Turbo Hybrid with a max output of 235 horsepower and 367 Nm of torque, paired to a 6-speed automatic. It also comes with paddle shifters for a sportier appeal.
It’s not all fast and furious though as the new Tucson has a unique ‘Baby Mode’ along with Eco, Smart, and Sport Driving Modes. This Baby Mode modifies the acceleration response, ensuring it’s smoother so your baby won’t be disturbed while sleeping inside the car.
The new Tucson has a revised look thanks to a re-shaped grille and integrated Daytime Running Lights. They’re not as sharp as before, but the overall look makes the Tucson easier on the eyes. There were also slight revisions on the front and rear bumpers, but most noticeable changes are the new design of the 19-inch wheels.
Inside is where the changes are most apparent. The new Tucson adopted the dashboard layout of the Santa Fe to replace the cascading waterfall-like design of the outgoing model. There’s the same Curved Panoramic Screen that houses the 12.3-inch Instrument Panel and another same-sized touchscreen for Infotainment that has Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. There’s also a floating-console box that doubles as an armrest, but the center console is retained though at a lower height.
Safety is also prioritized in the new Tucson. It has 6 airbags, Multi-Collision Brake System, Hill Start Assist, Downhill Brake Assist, and Tire Pressure Monitoring. Hyundai SmartSense is also fitted inside the Tucson Hybrid giving it features like Smart Cruise Control with Stop and Go, Forward Collision Avoidance Assist, Lane Keeping Assist, and Blind Spot Collision Avoidance Assist among others.
The new Hyundai Tucson Hybrid will retail for P 2,290,000. It will be available in Pine Green, Phantom Black Pearl, White Cream, Shimmering Silver, Amazon Gray, Deep Sea, and Cashmere Bronze. There’s no spec sheet for the gas and diesel models yet but HMPH already announced their price at PHP 1,680,000 and PHP 1,980,000 respectively.
Both hybrid cars will have an ‘HEV’ warranty of 5 years or 200,000 kilometers, and a High Voltage Battery warranty for 8 years or 160,000 kilometers whichever comes first. Reservations are now open and can be made through the following Hyundai dealerships: Alabang, Bacolod, Cebu South, Commonwealth, E. Rodriguez, Makati, Pampanga, and Pasig.
Words and Photos by Vincent Villa
2025 Hyundai Santa Fe HEV Calligraphy 6AT AWD Philippine Specs
Hyundai Santa Fe HEV Calligraphy Dimensions & Weight
Hyundai Santa Fe HEV Calligraphy Dimensions & Weight
- L x W x H: 4,830mm x 1,900mm x 1,780mm
- Wheelbase: 2,815mm
- Curb Weight: 1,965kg - 2,085kg
- Wheel and tire: 20” Alloy Wheels / 255 / 45R20
- Engine Type: Smartstream G1.6T HEV
- Engine Displacement: 1598 cc
- Max Power: 235 PS / 5600 RPM
- Max Torque: 367 Nm / 1,000 - 4,100 RPM
- Fuel: Gasoline
- System: Motor-Driven Power Steering
- Column: Tilt and Telescopic
- Steering Wheel: Leather Two-Tone with Remote
- Suspension (Front/Rear): MacPherson Strut / Multi-link
- Brakes (Front/Rear): 17” Disc / 17” Disc
- Parking Brake: Electric Parking Brake with Autohold
- Wide Projection LED Headlamps
- Autolight Control
- LED Daytime Running Lights
- LED Position Lamps
- LED Rear Foglamp
- LED Rear Combination Lamps
- Dual Sunroof with Power Tilting and Sliding + One-Touch Safety
- Power Tailgate (Height Adjustable)
- Rear Spoiler with LED High-Mounted Stop Lamp
- Nappa Leather Seats
- Power Relaxation Seats + Ventilated + Heated (Driver and Passenger)
- Integrated Memory Seat (Driver Only)
- Fingerprint Recognition
- UV-C Sterilization Tray
- Dual-Zone Auto Temperature Control
- Bi-Directional Console Box
- LED Overhead Console Lamp
- LED Mood Lamp
- Driver, Passenger, Side, Curtain Airbags
- Anti-Lock Braking System with Multi-Collision Brake
- Electronic Stability Control with Trailer Stability Assist
- Hillstart Assist Control with Downhill Brake Control
- Tire Pressure Monitoring System
- Smart Cruise Control with Stop and Go
- Forward Collision Avoidance Assist
- Lane Following Assist
- Lane Keeping Assist
- Blind Spot Collision Avoidance Assist
- Parking Distance Warning (Forward, Side, Reverse)
- Rear Occupant Alert
- Surround View Monitor
- Drive Mode Select
- 12.3” TFT LCD Instrument Cluster
- 12.3” Touchscreen Display with AM/FM + Wireless Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, Bluetooth with Voice Recognition
- 6 Speakers
- Dual Wireless Chargers
Hyundai Tucson HEV GLS 6AT Dimensions & Weight
- L xW x H: 4,640mm x 1,865mm x 1,665mm
- Wheelbase: 2,755mm
- Curb Weight: 1,623kg - 1,741kg
- Wheel and tire: 19” Alloy Wheels / 235 / 55R19
- Engine Type: Smartstream G1.6T HEV
- Displacement: 1,598cc
- Max Power: 235 PS / 5,600 RPM
- Max Torque: 367 Nm
- Fuel: Gasoline
- System: Motor-Driven Power Steering
- Column: Tilt and Telescopic
- Steering Wheel: Leather with Remote
- Suspension (Front/Rear): MacPherson Strut / Multi-link
- Brakes (Front/Rear): 17” Disc / 16” Disc
- Parking Brake: Electric Parking Brake with Autohold
- LED Headlamps with Static Bending Light
- Autolight Control
- LED Daytime Running Lights
- LED Position Lamps
- Rear Foglamp
- LED Rear Combination Lamps
- Panoramic Sunroof (Power, One-touch Safety)
- Power Tailgate (Height Adjustable)
- Rear Spoiler with LED High-Mounted Stop Lamp
- Leather Seats
- Seat Back Pocket
- Dual-Zone Auto Temperature Control
- Console Box
- Center Armrest
- LED Overhead Console Lamp
- LED Personal Lamp
- LED Cargo Lamp
- Driver, Passenger, Side, Curtain Airbags
- Anti-lock Braking System with Multi-Collision Brake
- Electronic Stability Control with Trailer Stability Assist
- Hill Start Assist with Downhill Brake Control
- Tire Pressure Monitoring System
- Smart Cruise Control with Stop and Go
- Forward Collision Avoidance Assist
- Lane Following Assist
- Lane Keeping Assist
- Blind Spot Collision Avoidance Assist
- Blind Spot View Monitor
- Reverse parking Collision Avoidance Assist
- Parking Distance Warning (Forward, Side, Reverse)
- Rear Occupant Alert
- Surround View Monitor
- Drive Mode Select
- 12.3” TFT LCD Instrument Cluster
- 12.3” Touchscreen Display with AM/FM, Wireless Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, Bluetooth with Voice Recognition
- 6 Speakers
- Wireless Charger
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ReplyDeleteAs if you can afford one when you still drive a 14 year old Avanza and 10 year old Wigo
DeleteWHY STILL VERY HIGH PRICE ?
ReplyDeleteWHY STILL VERY HIGH PRICE
ReplyDeleteWinner yung Tucson 🥵
ReplyDeleteAt this point even with EO reducing taxes for hybrid and EVs, hybrid models are still the most expensive in the line. Stupid pricing!
ReplyDeleteWhatever poor boy
DeleteThe Tucson hybrid is more expensive than the entry level RAV4?
ReplyDeleteSeems there are matte and gloss paint options. Can we get more info which colors are matte and which ones are gloss?
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