Hyundai Santa Fe vs Nissan Ariya

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Hyundai Santa Fe
Hyundai Santa Fe

$49,704 - $89,888

2025 price

Nissan Ariya
Nissan Ariya

$55,840 - $71,840

2026 price

Summary

2025 Hyundai Santa Fe
2026 Nissan Ariya
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Turbo 4, 2.5L

Fuel Type
Premium Unleaded/Electric

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Fuel Efficiency
9.3L/100km (combined)

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Seating
7

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Dislikes
  • Not as efficient as hybrid siblings
  • Exterior design won't land with everyone
  • Basic warranty terms on offer

  • Busy ride on 20-inch wheels
  • Cabin storage could be better
  • Doesn’t stand out from the crowd
2025 Hyundai Santa Fe Summary

A big welcome to one of the first turbo-petrol four-cylinder versions of the new-generation Hyundai Santa Fe, a model that launched locally with only its hybrid variants available to our market.

While it might not satisfy the fans of the previous-gen's V6 petrol engine, it might be enough for those who have been on the fence about going the hybrid route.

This is my third time in the new Santa Fe, and each tested variant has managed to offer something different and the base petrol grade, in FWD, is no different – but does it offer enough?

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2026 Nissan Ariya Summary

Nissan was one of the first to launch a mainstream electric vehicle (EV) in Australia with the cute Leaf hatchback back in 2010.

While two generations of the Leaf have come and gone, Nissan still hasn’t launched another EV offering in Australia. That’s now finally changed.

The Japanese carmaker has just launched the Ariya mid-size electric SUV in Australia roughly five years after it was first revealed. It’s been available in other markets since 2022.

The EV market has gained momentum in Australia and there are a growing number of heavy-hitting rivals out there now for the Ariya to go up against.

Is it too little, too late for Nissan? Read along to find out.

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