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Hyundai Motor Company Annual Report 2003 _2221_Hyundai Motor Company Annual Report 2003
The Santa Fe Base models are front-wheel drive
vehicles, while GLS and LX models can be all-
wheel drive as well. This gives the Santa Fe the
added control necessary in bad weather situations
and for off road duties.
2004 Hyundai Santa Fe
GLS 3.5L V6 4 Dr Sport Utility Crash Test Data
NHTSA Side Impact Rating - Front
(As of 2004 Model Year)
NHTSA Frontal Crash Test - Driver
(As of 2004 Model Year)
NHTSA Frontal Crash Test - Passenger
(As of 2004 Model Year)
Hyundai Santa Fe is available in three trim levels:
base, GLS, and LX. All come standard with four-
wheel-disc brakes, gas-charged shock
absorbers, air conditioning, power-assisted
steering, power door locks and windows, power
heated outside mirrors, tilt steering wheel, an
AM/FM/CD stereo with six speakers, an
illuminated glove box, carpeted passenger and
cargo areas, three power outlets (two front, one
rear), rear seat heating and air conditioning
ducts, an eight-way manually adjustable driver’s
seat, and reclining rear seatbacks.
Two engines are available with the 2003
Hyundai Santa Fe. The first, standard on the
base trim, is a 2.4-liter 4-cylinder model that is
capable of generating 138 horsepower and 156
lb-ft. of torque. The rest of the model lineup has
more jump out of the gate with a 2.7-liter V6
engine that offers 173 horsepower and 187 lb-
ft. of torque. The 4-cylinder engine can be mated
to either 4-speed automatic transmission or 5-
speed manual, while the V6 only offers
automatic.
Another award-winner in an over-achieving fleet,
Hyundai’s Santa Fe was rated the second best entry SUV
by J.D. Power and Associates 2003 Automotive
Performance, Execution and Layout (APEAL) Study.
The study measures owners’ satisfaction with the design,
content, layout and performance of their new vehicles. The
Santa Fe has also consistently been voted best value in its
class by independent reviewers. Comfortable on the bitumen
and capable in its off-road duties, the Santa Fe combines
eye-catching style with solid engineering.