2022 Hyundai Santa Cruz Limited AWD
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2022 Hyundai Santa Cruz Limited AWD

Class: Compact Pickup Truck

Miles Driven: 211

Fuel Used: 9.4 gallons

CG Report Card
Room and ComfortB-
Power and PerformanceB+
Fit and FinishA-
Fuel EconomyB
ValueB
Report-card grades are derived from a consensus of test-driver evaluations. All grades are versus other vehicles in the same class. Value grade is for specific trim level evaluated, and may not reflect Consumer Guide's impressions of the entire model lineup.
Big & Tall Comfort
Big GuyB
Tall GuyB-
Big & Tall comfort ratings are for front seats only. "Big" rating based on male tester weighing approximately 350 pounds, "Tall" rating based on 6'6"-tall male tester.
Drivetrain
Engine Specs281 horsepower
Engine Type2.5L 4-cylinder turbo
Transmission 8-speed DCT automatic
Drive WheelsAWD

Real-world fuel economy: 22.4 mpg

Driving mix: 60% city, 40% highway

EPA-estimated fuel economy: 19/27/22 (mpg city/highway/combined)

Fuel type: Regular Gasoline

Base price: $39,720 (not including $1185 destination charge)

Options on test vehicle: Carpeted floor mats ($195)

Price as tested: $41,100

 

Quick Hits

The great: Surprising functionality in a unique and sporty package

The good: Plenty of power, refined cabin, fun-to-drive character

The not so good: Middling fuel economy, limited rear-seat passenger space, especially limited availability

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CG Says:

Hyundai introduces an all-new compact pickup truck for 2022, with splashy styling and scaled-down dimensions that blur the lines between the compact SUV and compact-pickup-truck categories. Compared to traditional pickup-truck rivals such as the Nissan Frontier, Toyota Tacoma, and Chevrolet Colorado, the Hyundai Santa Cruz is considerably smaller. It’s based on a unibody-design platform shared with the redesigned-for-2022 Hyundai Tucson compact SUV, and it integrates the cab and cargo bed into one seamless unit—unlike the separate cab-and-bed configuration of most pickup trucks.

The Santa Cruz is offered in just one body style: a five-passenger, four-door crew cab with a 4-foot bed. Four trim levels are available: SE, SEL, SEL Premium, and Limited. The SE and SEL are powered by a 191-horsepower 2.5-liter 4-cylinder paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission, and offer a choice of front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive. The SEL Premium and Limited come standard with AWD and a 281-horsepower turbocharged 2.5-liter 4-cylinder paired with an 8-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission. Santa Cruz’s maximum towing rating is 3500 pounds with the non-turbo engine, or 5000 pounds with the turbo all-wheel-drive version.

For greater hauling flexibility, the Santa Cruz’s bed features an array of D-rings, cleats, and pockets that allow users to customize their cargo setup as needed. A lockable under-bed storage trunk with a removable drain plug is a handy standard feature. An available lockable roll-top tonneau cover conceals cargo and retracts into an enclosure beneath the rear window when not in use. The Santa Cruz’s cabin features contemporary tech amenities such as Apple CarPlay/Android Auto connectivity and wireless device charging. These and other infotainment features are accessed via a standard 8.0-inch or an available 10.0-inch touchscreen. Also available is Hyundai’s Blue Link service, which provides remote-access features such as starting the engine or locking/unlocking the vehicle via a smartphone app or Amazon Alexa. A wide array of safety tech features are also offered, including lane keeping assist, driver attention warning, blind-spot monitor, and forward collision-avoidance assist with pedestrian and cyclist detection.

The genre-bending Santa Cruz aims to blend the cargo-carrying versatility of a pickup truck with the sleeker styling, smaller dimensions, and better overall refinement of a compact SUV. Though we categorize it as a compact pickup, the Santa Cruz will likely be cross-shopped against traditional compact SUVs as well. For now, its only direct competition is the equally new Ford Maverick, which has similar dimensions and a unibody/crew-cab configuration.

Our test AWD Limited proved practical and fun to drive during our testing, though the smallish rear-seat area will limited the Cruz’s appeal to families with growing teens or those who regularly drive with adults in back. Additionally the dual-clutch automatic transmission occasionally registers shifts with more pronounced engagement than we’d prefer.Aside from that, Santa Cruz’s tidy size, energetic design, and handy features offer a refreshing “adventurous urban dweller” alternative to more established competitors.

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