The front end looks similar to the 2022 Tucson.
Gets premium interior with high-end features like connected car tech and ADAS.
Gets a 2.5-litre naturally aspirated and a turbocharged unit
Will be manufactured in Montgomery, Alabama for sale in the USA.
Hyundai has officially stepped into the world of pickups, debuting its first offering, the Santa Cruz. It was first showcased as a concept six years ago at the 2015 North American International Auto Show in Detroit. A couple of weeks back, Hyundai had teased the exterior design of the Santa Cruz, claiming that the pickup was meant for a fun ride and not just heavy-duty work.
Hyundai Teases Its First Pickup, The 2022 Santa Cruz; Global Debut On April 15
Hyundai Teases Its First Pickup, The 2022 Santa Cruz; Global Debut On April 15
Views : 2642
The car first debuted as a concept six years ago at the North American International Auto Show
Hyundai is all set to join the pickup party with its Santa Cruz. In addition to teasing the car, Hyundai has also announced that it will debut globally on April 15. For those unfamiliar with the car, it was first revealed as a concept in 2015 at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
Notice the parametric design on the grille, the shape of the LED headlights, and just the overall appearance of the front of the car? Pretty sure it reminds you of the 2022 Tucson. At the rear, it gets hammer-shaped LED tail lights and big ‘SANTA CRUZ’ lettering on the tailgate which opens up to the open flatbed.