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The 80s are back, baby! Not just in your playlists and neon t-shirts—automakers are embracing boxy, rad designs that would make Miami Vice proud. Toyota’s Land Cruiser has gone full retro. Ferrari’s 812 is channeling Magnum P.I. vibes. And the G-Wagon? It’s been stuck in the 80s for decades, but is getting retro rims and trim this year. Now Hyundai has entered the game with the Santa Fe, a boxy SUV that screams Radwood-ready while packing three rows, hybrid efficiency, and family-friendly tech.

Totally rad design, totally efficient drive

Front of a bronze-colored Hyundai Santa Fe SUV parked in the desert
2025 Hyundai Santa Fe | Hyundai

Hyundai’s 2024 Santa Fe Hybrid doesn’t just nod to the 80s—it cranks the boom box. With a boxy silhouette and retro details, it’s like driving a mixtape of nostalgia. But under the hood, it’s all cutting-edge, boasting a turbocharged 1.6-liter hybrid engine paired with an electric motor for 232 horsepower.

“The hybrid engine delivers a noticeable performance difference with athletic attributes and efficiency compared to the standard gas engine,” my colleague Allison Barfield wrote after our MotorBiscuit review.

This ride isn’t just about looks; it’s efficient, too. The Santa Fe Hybrid gets an EPA-estimated 36 mpg in the city and 35 mpg on the highway. Barfield noted, “I hovered around 34 mpg during my week with highway trips, errands in the city, and light off-roading.”

All your road-trip dreams, no 80s headaches

Rear of a bronze Hyundai Santa Fe SUV parked in the desert.
2025 Hyundai Santa Fe | Hyundai

Inside, the Santa Fe Hybrid is where the rad design meets family-first innovation. With seating for up to seven, you can pack in your crew and all their gear. Thanks to Hyundai’s clever third-row design, there’s room for every member of your breakfast club.

Barfield highlighted its range, saying, “The Santa Fe Hybrid has a 17.7-gallon fuel tank and a range of about 513 miles between fill-ups.” That means fewer pit stops and more time singing along to your favorite 80s hits.

Tech-wise, the digital display seamlessly integrates navigation and hybrid performance data, so you can keep tabs on your electric power usage. And yes, there’s a handy pop-up indicator that lets you know when you’re saving fuel, making every mile feel like a win.

Hyundai nailed the 80s aesthetic while delivering 21st-century practicality. Whether you’re cruising the highway or loading up the family, the Santa Fe Hybrid is the ultimate mix tape of style, efficiency, and comfort. Jump into this rad ride and configure your Santa Fe now.

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