2025 Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid gets price hike, petrol variants unchanged

2025 Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid gets price hike, petrol variants unchanged

2025 Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid gets price hike, petrol variants unchanged

All Hyundai Santa Fe Hybridvehicles are now $1500 more expensive than before, and there are no corresponding specification changes.

The price increase came into effect last month (on May 1, 2025) and doesn’t affect non-hybrid versions of the large SUV.

It sees the Santa Fe Hybrid range now open at $57,000 before on-road costs for the entry-level front-wheel drive variant, making it $4000 more expensive than the equivalent front-wheel drive petrol variant.

The petrol-electric range now tops out at $76,500 before on-roads for the flagship Santa Fe Hybrid Calligraphy, which is also $4000 more than the purely petrol-powered Calligraphy.

Hyundai Australia confirmed the reason for the price increase was to align the Santa Fe with other models from the brand that offer both petrol and hybrid powertrains.

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There’s now a consistent $4000 divide between petrol and hybrid variants in the lineup, instead of $2500.

The same $4000 gap can be found between turbocharged 1.6-litre and hybrid versions of Hyundai’s Tucson mid-size SUV, and between front-wheel drive petrol and hybrid versions of the Kona small SUV.

This ‘realignment’ comes perhaps as no surprise, given the current-generation Santa Fe launched here initially only with hybrid power in May 2024, with petrol power not arriving until December.

Had the Hybrid been launched at its new price, the base price for the Santa Fe lineup at the time would have leapt by over $10,000.