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The new Sante Fe moves upmarket, and adds a 2WD company car tax cutter to the range

Hyundai has added much improved quality to the Sante Fe’s inherent practicality
And company car tax is down to 25% on some models – business buyers take note.
Hyundai car review: PETER NUNN
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26 September 2012

The Santa Fe has long been one of Hyundai’s signature models with a well deserved reputation for space, practicality and value for money. The new Santa Fe takes that formula and successfully moves it upmarket.

This is a significant step up in terms of style and ability while lower C02 emissions and insurance costs, plus improved economy mean reduced company car tax. Business buyers will  take a closer look and the Sante Fe will be in reach of more business car tax allowances.

If it ultimately lacks the premium feel of, say, an Audi at its new elevated price point, this new Santa Fe’s still a highly competitive package, especially for those small business owners who value the Hyundai’s immense practicality and the benefit of its substantial peace of mind five year unlimited mileage warranty.

Hyundai Santa Fe Premium 4WD 2.2 CRDi 7-seat Automatic – the low down

P11D Value £31,515
Monthly business rental (ex VAT) From £408
Tax Bands 2012/13 to 2014/15 29%; 30%; 31%
Benefit in kind 2012/13 to 2014/15 £9139; £9455; £9770
Engine 2.2-litre four cylinder turbo diesel
CO2 Emissions 178 g/km
Power/torque 197PS/436Nm
0-62mph/top speed 10.2 secs/118 mph
Economy (official) 41.5mpg Combined

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Matt Morton

Matt Morton

Matt Morton is an automotive content writer for Business Car Manager

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