This is not a replacement for your full-size or even your mid-size truck. Instead, it recalls vehicles like the El Camino — a small city truck for just doing stuff. Hyundai says it is for the urban adventurer, and that is probably a realistic view.
For power, the concept uses a 2.0L turbo diesel powertrain (190hp and 300 lb.-ft. of torque) for achieving an environmentally-sound 30mpg range. Santa Cruz was also equipped with Hyundai’s HTRAC all-wheel drive system, a great feature for both inclement weather and getting to sporting destinations.
More important than whether we will see the Hyundai Santa Cruz come to fruition is the fact that — when given the opportunity to create a concept — the brains at the company decided to make it sort of a truck. That’s what I intend to watch in the future.
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