








2022 Hyundai Santa Fe 1.6L Petrol Hybrid Ultimate 5-door SUV
Description
So, I’ve had this 2022 Hyundai Santa Fe for a few months now, and honestly, it’s been a real joy to drive. Only one previous owner, and it’s got just under 24k miles — not a lot for its age. It’s the Ultimate trim, which means it’s packed with smart features that actually make a difference in daily use.Heated seats for the driver and front passenger — super handy on cold days. The blind spot assist and rear camera help with parking, especially if you’re not a pro at parallel parking. The panoramic sunroof floods the cabin with light, and I love how the adaptive cruise control stops and goes smoothly on the motorway — no more fiddling with the gear.
It’s got all the safety stuff too — airbags, ABS, electronic stability control, and even forward collision warnings. I’ve used the highway drive assist and lane keep assist a few times, and it’s really helpful when you’re on long drives. The 1.6L hybrid engine gives it a good balance of performance and fuel efficiency — hits 0-60 in about 9 seconds, which is pretty decent for a family SUV.
It has seven seats, so it’s great for family trips or when you’ve got a bit of cargo to carry. The boot’s roomy, and I’ve got a luggage net and cover too. The interior feels premium — faux leather dash, leather steering wheel, and a 12.3-inch TFT display that’s easy to use. There’s also a head-up display, which is a nice touch.
I’ve had a full history check and the car’s been through a proper 62-point inspection before it even left the garage. The lifetime warranty is still active, and I’m happy to offer a £1,000 finance contribution if you’re swapping it in.
It’s based in Ormskirk, West Lancashire, so if you’re local, I can probably drop it off or arrange a viewing. I’m not a dealer, just someone who bought it and now wants to part with it — no marketing fluff, just a solid car with a good mix of features and low mileage.
If you’re looking for something practical, comfortable, and well-equipped without the sticker shock, this one’s worth a look.