
Hyundai Santa Fe, which has a new R series turbo diesel engine with seven seat SUV, will enter into the 2009 Global Green Challenge.
For the 2010 model year, Hyundai Santa Fe, the new Diesel engine with the six-speed manual gearbox offers 32 percent more power with the reduction of 10 percent in fuel consumption and green house gas emissions.
The Global Green Challenge will run from Darwin to Adelaide this month, showcasing the cars abilities to cope with the harsh Australian outback over the 3,027 km journey. The journey will begin on the 24th October while the car will release before the end of the year.
All-new Santa Fe’s suspension set up has been changed to deal with Australian roads, improving handling and a six-speed automatic gearbox on the options list that helps with economy.

According to Sales and Marketing Director of Hyundai Motor Company Australia, Kevin McCann, Hyundai will demonstrate how significant fuel economy savings can be made by driving a latest generation AWD seven-seat SUV.
“It will be a real world test – no wing mirrors folded flat or anything like that – and will show owners how much they can save in terms of both fuel costs and reduced emissions by driving the latest generation Santa Fe.”
The Car Advice editor John Cadogan will pilot one of the Santa Fes.
In 2007, the Hyundai i30 CRDi competed in the Panasonic World Solar Challenge.
From Darwin to Adelaide, the car achieved an average fuel consumption figure of 3.2L/100km.

















