![]() ![]() ![]() Oh, and let us not forget about the bed's cargo space, of course.Īll in all, it is not a bad effort per se. Other authors have imagined it as an aggressive Santa Fe N derivative to make the Ford Explorer ST think about its success, but this artist thinks the new styling is better served in practical 'Ute' form.Īs such, his dream Santa Fe is about ready to join the little Santa Cruz unibody compact pickup truck after it gets a longer wheelbase, gets rid of some of the body elements, and also adopts a more 'natural' rear look for the pixel-LED taillights. Instead, the CGI expert decided that this bold attempt at reinventing a very popular Hyundai nameplate not only deserves a place in automotive history but also to spawn a few siblings. But unlike his fellow pixel masters, he did not just change the colors or ruggedize the tough-looking OEM design. Meet the virtual artist better known as Theottle on social media, who has also taken notice of his peers' attempts at enhancing the looks and prowess of the all-new, fifth-gen Hyundai Santa Fe. Or rather, at the tip of their CGI brushes as we deal with the imaginative realm of digital car content creators. Of them, a few can also do something about their impatience and take matters into their hands. And, until then, of course, there are some who don't have the patience to wait that long. For now, we only have the initial details and the inaugural batch of photos, while in late August, all the juicy details should be ready to be spilled around the world. But, of course, this summer's headline from Hyundai is the two-part introduction of the Land Rover Defender-lookalike, boxy-styled mid-size Santa Fe crossover SUV. ![]()
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