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PA DETAILER
11-13-2021, 04:52 PM
Walkaround (One Take)| 2022 SANTA CRUZ | Hyundai - YouTube (https://youtu.be/m0ZeQut4cEk)

Guess it puts you in mind of the BRAT? Seen one in traffic Friday. WTH is that? So i looked it up. Part SUV & part truck. Don't know how this is going to do for them?

Klasse Act
11-13-2021, 04:59 PM
Walkaround (One Take)| 2022 SANTA CRUZ | Hyundai - YouTube (https://youtu.be/m0ZeQut4cEk)

Guess it puts you in mind of the BRAT? So one in traffic Friday. WTH is that? So i looked it up. Part SUV & part truck. Don't know how this is going to do for them?I can tell you how it's doing for them...they can't keep them on the lot! It's a hotter seller than the ugly C8. I've seen several on the road and it really stands out[emoji91][emoji91]

It's built on the Tuscon platform and looks similar to the Tuscon in the front. I really hope they do an off-road version of this with a rugged look, it will be an even hotter seller[emoji779]It's going to be compared to the Maverick and Ridgeline but this thing is just heads and tails above them both.

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Bosko
11-13-2021, 05:08 PM
It's a Tuscon with the back hatch cut off......LOL

Klasse Act
11-13-2021, 05:20 PM
It's a Tuscon with the back hatch cut off......LOLThere's probably some truth to that but I think it's a little longer though. I do know this, Hyundai/KIA/Genesis just continue to kill it out there[emoji779]I'm no electric car fan but all 3 of them have really nice ones coming out, especially Hyundai with the Ionic5[emoji41]

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DFB
11-14-2021, 01:04 AM
I love how car companies are bringing lighter duty pick-ups to the market, not everyone needs massive tow ratings or the ability to rock crawl. These offer car/SUV comfort but with the versatility of load bed. I just wish the likes of the Maverick and Santa Cruz were made available to the Australian market as I believe they would sell strongly.

In fact, we made this sort of car for decades in Australia, the OG 'lifestyle' vehicle...............the Ute -

https://i.postimg.cc/dtJgrbH9/baute100.jpg (https://postimages.org/)

https://i.postimg.cc/9F1KpLsH/comfalute100.jpg (https://postimages.org/)

These were made on the same platform as the sedans and wagons, with the same interiors and powertrains. Combined with a powerful V8, these things offered comfort and performance that any pickup could only dream of. These days, the Australian market pickups are basically all motivated by asthmatic small capacity diesel engines and are all about towing caravans and trailers.

Tasmania
11-15-2021, 01:04 AM
Look's like Subaru XV with the back cut off.

Desertnate
11-15-2021, 08:59 AM
It is a Tuscon with the back chopped off. It's a direct competitor to the Ridgeline, though a little smaller, and the in-bound Maverick.

I'm not a truck person at all, but if I had the mind to buy a truck, this would be the class of vehicle I'd look at. I don't need to haul tons of cargo in the bed or the ability to pull my house off it's foundation. Something with a bit larger cargo area than a SUV to haul garden supplies, the occasional large power tool, or something like a kayak is all I need. They drive/ride far better, not to mention much easier to park and maneuver in traffic.

glen e
11-15-2021, 09:11 AM
I have one of these in my condo garage and it is not even a pick up truck. And that’s OK with me , but you have to realize it’s a Tucson with a package tray that’s exposed to the air in the back you can’t even get a bicycle back there one wheel hangs over the back of the truck. It’s supposed to be a sport activity vehicle ,something you use to maybe go up to a campsite with all your camping stuff in the package tray…

Klasse Act
11-15-2021, 09:21 AM
I have one of these in my condo garage and it is not even a pick up truck. And that’s OK with me , but you have to realize it’s a Tucson with a package tray that’s exposed to the air in the back you can’t even get a bicycle back there one wheel hangs over the back of the truck. It’s supposed to be a sport activity vehicle ,something you use to maybe go up to a campsite with all your camping stuff in the package tray…They probably offer that cage extension for longer items[emoji848][emoji362]

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Desertnate
11-15-2021, 09:45 AM
I had no idea the bed is so short. If it won't even carry a bike, the usability isn't very good.

I bet you can buy one of those bed extension things that you mount with the tailgate down to provide extra space. I remember seeing a lot of those when Ford built that small truck based on the old Explorer. That bed was really short too.

glen e
11-15-2021, 10:02 AM
This is all the room you have:
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Bosko
11-15-2021, 10:03 AM
it won't even hold golf clubs

Kamakaz1961
11-15-2021, 12:32 PM
There is a competitor that is even better than the Sant Cruz. The Ford Maverick. Ford and Hyundai have re created the small pick up market and it's a huge hit!

sixsix
11-15-2021, 07:12 PM
It's to expensive in the upper trims and for how small it is it still doesn't get great fuel mileage. The Maverick hybrid has peaked my interest, but they haven't hit the lots yet and are probably gonna be hard to get a hold of.

I daily drive a 2019 F150 screw to work...125 mile round trip. I love it. I average 22mpg, and that's with a lift, larger tires on aftermarket wheels, and a tune. The ride and the interior room is excellent. Hell, I rarely even use it as a truck. I've hauled more stuff for other people than I have for myself, but it's good to know I got it if I need it.

DFB
11-16-2021, 01:35 AM
They probably offer that cage extension for longer items[emoji848][emoji362]

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Not sure about the Santa Cruz, but the Ford offer a bed extender for the Maverick.

https://i.postimg.cc/Vk3w5685/mavbe100.jpg (https://postimg.cc/hXb65Khq)