The upcoming fifth-generation Hyundai Santa Fe will be revealed in August and will no longer appear as a crossover vehicle. Today, we were given a sneak peek at the new product, which the Korean firm describes as its most recent “unconventional” design effort. You’ll have to judge how practical this novel approach to automobile production was. The new vehicle has excellent straight-line performance. Colorado is not referred to as a “state” here. The new Santa Fe front grille is the least distracting design element and the most attractive. A sheet of graph paper was the inspiration for their plan. If you make a straight line from the front of the car to the back, you’ll see something unappealing. The taillights start low on the trunk lid and extend to the rear corners of the trapezoidal fenders. This is not a common occurrence. Hyundai has long been at the cutting edge of design innovation. The Ioniq 6’s design is opposed to its predecessor, the Ioniq 5, which is likewise quite sleek. The Korean firm was doomed to overreach at some time. This is the time to start thinking about the rear. The vehicle’s interior is likewise straight-lined, which is not uncommon these days, making it safer than its sheet metal exterior. This sneak peek at the new Santa Fe could only give a rough notion of its exterior and interior design. If the 2019 Santa Fe is anything like the Santa Cruz pickup truck, it will likely come standard with a 2.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine. The Santa Fe trim level of this car already features this engine. Hyundai will reveal the 2024 Santa Fe to the public in August. More information will be accessible at that time.