How Much Will the Hyundai Pickup Truck Cost?

Hyundai Motor Company is expanding its lineup in North America with the long-awaited introduction of the 2021 Hyundai Santa Cruz pickup truck. This compact pickup truck combines the utility and versatility of a traditional truck with the convenience and efficiency of a crossover SUV. The Santa Cruz is expected to be available in both two- and four-door body styles, with seating for up to five passengers.

The exterior design of the Hyundai Santa Cruz is sleek, modern, and rugged. It features a unique “floating roof” design, with blacked-out A-, B-, and C-pillars that give it an edgy look.

The front fascia has a bold grille and LED headlights, while the rear has muscular wheel arches, LED taillights, and a tailgate spoiler. The overall look is sure to turn heads wherever you go.

Under the hood of the 2021 Hyundai Santa Cruz is an all-new 2.5L turbocharged four-cylinder engine that produces an impressive 300 horsepower and 310 lb.-ft. of torque. The engine will be mated to either an eight-speed dual clutch automatic transmission or a six-speed manual transmission (depending on trim level). Front-wheel drive will be standard on all models, but all-wheel drive will be available as an option.

The interior of the Santa Cruz features plenty of modern tech features like Apple CarPlay/Android Auto integration, wireless phone charging, a panoramic sunroof, and heated/ventilated seats (depending on trim level). Safety features such as adaptive cruise control, lane keep assist, blind spot monitoring, rear cross traffic alert, forward collision warning/mitigation system are also expected to be included.

How Much Will the Hyundai Pickup Truck Cost?

The 2021 Hyundai Santa Cruz pickup truck is expected to start at around $25,000 when it goes on sale later this year. However, prices could go up depending on which trim level you choose and what options you add on.

Conclusion: The 2021 Hyundai Santa Cruz pickup truck is set to provide buyers with an efficient yet capable alternative to traditional pickups when it goes on sale later this year. Prices are expected to start at around $25k for base models but could go up depending on which trim level you choose.

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Karen Watkins