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4434 Old Seward Hwy
Anchorage, AK 99503
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Compare the2024 Kia SoulVS 2023 Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid

2024 Kia Soul
2023 Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid

Safety

Both the Soul and the Santa Fe Hybrid have standard driver and passenger frontal airbags, front side-impact airbags, side-impact head airbags, front seatbelt pretensioners, height adjustable front shoulder belts, four-wheel antilock brakes, traction control, electronic stability systems to prevent skidding, crash mitigating brakes, daytime running lights, lane departure warning systems, rearview cameras, driver alert monitors, available blind spot warning systems and rear cross-path warning.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration does side impact tests on new vehicles. In this test, which crashes the vehicle into a flat barrier at 38.5 MPH, results indicate that the Kia Soul is safer than the Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid:

Soul

Santa Fe Hybrid

Front Seat

STARS

5 Stars

5 Stars

Chest Movement

1 inches

1.1 inches

Rear Seat

STARS

5 Stars

5 Stars

Hip Force

611 lbs.

736 lbs.

New test not comparable to pre-2011 test results. More stars = Better. Lower test results = Better.

Reliability

J.D. Power and Associates rated the Soul second among small suvs in their 2023 Initial Quality Study. The Santa Fe Hybrid isn’t in the top three in its category.

J.D. Power and Associates’ 2023 Initial Quality Study of new car owners surveyed provide the statistics that show that Kia vehicles are better in initial quality than Hyundai vehicles. J.D. Power ranks Kia above average in initial quality. With 18 more problems per 100 vehicles, Hyundai is rated lower.

J.D. Power and Associates’ 2022 survey of the owners of three-year-old vehicles provides the statistics that show that Kia vehicles are more reliable than Hyundai vehicles. J.D. Power ranks Kia first in reliability, above the industry average. With 3 more problems per 100 vehicles, Hyundai is ranked third.

From surveys of all its subscribers, Consumer Reports’ January 2023 Auto Issue reports that Kia vehicles are more reliable than Hyundai vehicles. Consumer Reports ranks Kia 4 places higher in reliability than Hyundai.

Engine

As tested in Motor Trend the Kia Soul is faster than the Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid:

Soul

Santa Fe Hybrid

Zero to 60 MPH

6.9 sec

8.2 sec

Quarter Mile

15.2 sec

16.2 sec

Speed in 1/4 Mile

91.3 MPH

87.6 MPH

Fuel Economy and Range

On the EPA test cycle the Soul EX 2.0 DOHC 4-cylinder gets better fuel mileage than the Santa Fe Hybrid (29 city/35 hwy vs. 33 city/30 hwy).

Both the Soul and Santa Fe Hybrid have a standard automatic start/stop engine feature to stop unnecessary fuel waste and pollution at stoplights and heavy traffic. The Soul has a standard disable switch for the system, so a driver can keep the engine from shutting off when the vehicle stops temporarily.

Transmission

The Soul has a standard continuously variable transmission (CVT). With no “steps” between gears, it can keep the engine at the most efficient speed for fuel economy, or keep it at its peak horsepower indefinitely for maximum acceleration. The Santa Fe Hybrid doesn’t offer a CVT.

Brakes and Stopping

The Soul stops much shorter than the Santa Fe Hybrid:

Soul

Santa Fe Hybrid

60 to 0 MPH

120 feet

130 feet

Consumer Reports

60 to 0 MPH (Wet)

130 feet

134 feet

Consumer Reports

Tires and Wheels

The Soul LX/S’ standard tires provide better handling because they have a lower 60 series profile (height to width ratio) that provides a stiffer sidewall than the Santa Fe Hybrid Blue’s standard 65 series tires. The Soul GT-Line’s tires have a lower 45 series profile than the Santa Fe Hybrid Limited’s 55 series tires.

The Soul has a standard space-saver spare tire so you can replace a flat tire and drive to have the flat repaired or replaced. A spare tire isn’t available on the Santa Fe Hybrid; it requires you to depend on roadside assistance and your vehicle will have to be towed.

Suspension and Handling

The Soul handles at .86 G’s, while the Santa Fe Hybrid Limited pulls only .79 G’s of cornering force in a Motor Trend skidpad test.

The Soul executes Motor Trend’s “Figure Eight” maneuver 1.2 seconds quicker than the Santa Fe Hybrid Limited (26.8 seconds @ .66 average G’s vs. 28 seconds @ .6 average G’s).

For better maneuverability, the Soul’s turning circle is 2.6 feet tighter than the Santa Fe Hybrid’s (34.8 feet vs. 37.4 feet).

Chassis

The Kia Soul may be more efficient, handle and accelerate better because it weighs about 1200 to 1250 pounds less than the Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid.

The Soul is 1 foot, 11.2 inches shorter than the Santa Fe Hybrid, making the Soul easier to handle, maneuver and park in tight spaces.

Passenger Space

The front step up height for the Soul is 1.3 inches lower than the Santa Fe Hybrid (16.2” vs. 17.5”). The Soul’s rear step up height is .9 inches lower than the Santa Fe Hybrid’s (17.4” vs. 18.3”).

Ergonomics

The Soul Turbo has a standard heads-up display that projects speed in front of the driver’s line of sight, allowing drivers to view information without diverting their eyes from the road. The Santa Fe Hybrid doesn’t offer a heads-up display.

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