Last updated: 2026-04-20

2025 Hyundai Santa-FE Reliability Report
The 2025 Hyundai Santa-FE scores 75/100 ("Good"). With 6 recalls and 109 owner complaints, reliability is acceptable but not class-leading.
Recalls
6
Complaints
109
Complaint Rate
8.5per 10,000 sold
Est. Repair Cost
$515
Annual Fuel Cost
$2,500–$2,700
Detailed Score Breakdown
Component-weighted complaints normalized by sales volume
Independent repair cost ratings
Recall count weighted by severity
Breadth of reported problem categories
The Verdict
Acceptable reliability — worth considering with a pre-purchase inspection.
Top Issues to Watch
- ELECTRICAL SYSTEM (21)
- VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL (14)
- FORWARD COLLISION AVOIDANCE (12)
Should You Buy the 2025 Hyundai Santa-FE?
At 75/100, the 2025 Hyundai Santa-FE lands in "Good" territory — acceptable, but not class-leading.
Its complaint rate of 8.5 per 10,000 vehicles sold runs above the SUV segment average of 4.1. The most common reports involve electrical system (21).
Get a pre-purchase inspection on any used example, with extra attention to electrical system (21). An extended warranty is worth pricing out.
Compared to the 2026 Hyundai Santa-FE. See also the 2024 Hyundai Santa-FE for an earlier comparison.
Pros
- +Acceptable reliability score
- +$58 cheaper to maintain than avg midsize SUVs
- +Infrequent unscheduled repairs
- +Low major repair risk (10%)
Cons
- −Above-average recall count
- −Above-average complaint rate for SUV
- −ELECTRICAL SYSTEM issues reported (21 complaints)
Compare 2025 Hyundai Santa-FE With

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Reliability: 71/100

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Reliability: 76/100

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Reliability: 82/100

2025 Nissan Pathfinder
Reliability: 78/100

2025 Toyota Grand Highlander
Reliability: 80/100
Common Problem Categories
Safety
LOW RISK- 6 manufacturer recalls issued
Other
HIGH RISK- ELECTRICAL SYSTEM (21)
- UNKNOWN OR OTHER (16)
Recall Overview
6
recalls on record
The 2025 Hyundai Santa-FE has 6 recalls on record, which is above average. A high count can flag multiple component concerns, though it also shows the manufacturer is actively addressing known issues.
NHTSA.gov →Complaint Breakdown
8.5
per 10,000 soldSegment avg: 4.1
Safety Incidents
6
Crashes
0
Fires
3
Injuries
0
Deaths
NHTSA 4/5 Stars
Data sourced from NHTSA complaint filings and manufacturer recall notices. Complaint narratives are owner-reported.
2025 Hyundai Santa-FE Recall Details
6 recalls have been issued for the 2025 Hyundai Santa-FE. All recall repairs are performed free of charge at authorized dealerships.
AIR BAGS
Hyundai Motor America (Hyundai) is recalling certain 2025 Tucson, 2025-2026 Santa Cruz, Santa Fe, Santa Fe Hybrid, and 2026 Genesis GV70 vehicles. The side curtain air bags may not have been installed properly, which can cause the air bags not to deploy as intended.
Consequence
Side curtain air bags that do not deploy as intended increase the risk of injury in a crash.
Remedy
Dealers will reinstall the side curtain air bags, free of charge. Owner notification letters were mailed beginning December 29, 2025. Owners may contact Hyundai customer service at 1-855-371-9460. Hyundai's numbers for this recall are 289 and 029G. Vehicle Identification Numbers (VINs) involved in this recall became searchable on NHTSA.gov on November 22, 2025.
BACK OVER PREVENTION
Hyundai Motor America (Hyundai) is recalling certain 2024-2025 Santa Fe and Santa Fe Hybrid vehicles. The rearview camera may not have been installed properly, which can damage the wiring harness and cause the rearview camera image not to display. As such, these vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) number 111, "Rear Visibility."
Consequence
A rearview image that does not display reduces the driver's view behind the vehicle, increasing the risk of a crash.
Remedy
Dealers will replace the camera wiring harness, free of charge. Owner notification letters were mailed beginning January 15, 2026. Owners may contact Hyundai customer service at 1-855-371-9460. Hyundai's number for this recall is 288. Vehicle Identification Numbers (VINs) involved in this recall became searchable on NHTSA.gov on November 22, 2025.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Hyundai Motor America (Hyundai) is recalling certain 2024-2025 Santa Fe vehicles. The B+ positive terminal cover on the starter motor assembly may be improperly installed, which can cause an electrical short during a crash.
Consequence
An electrical short increases the risk of a fire.
Remedy
Dealers will inspect and reinstall the starter motor terminal cover, as necessary, free of charge. Owner notification letters were mailed beginning October 22, 2025. Owners may contact Hyundai customer service at 1-855-371-9460. Hyundai's number for this recall is 285. Vehicle Identification Numbers (VINs) involved in this recall became searchable on NHTSA.gov on October 4, 2025.
Buying a used 2025 Hyundai Santa-FE? Check its history first
Every 2025 Hyundai Santa-FE has a different past. A VIN check reveals hidden accidents, title problems, odometer rollbacks, and open recalls that reliability scores can't show you.
- Accidents
- Open Recalls
- Title History
- Odometer Rollback
2025 Hyundai Santa-FE NHTSA Safety Ratings
Overall Safety Rating
Crash Test Results by Configuration (expand)
Gas Powertrain
Rollover risk: 18.5%
Safety Technologies
HEV Powertrain
Rollover risk: 18.5%
Safety Technologies
Hyundai Santa-FERepair Costs & Maintenance
Maintenance Rating
4Maintenance rating: 4 out of 5Based on NHTSA complaint patterns, recall severity, and publicly available cost benchmarks.
Est. Annual Maintenance
$515
vs $573 avg for midsize SUVs
vs $652 avg for all vehicles
Repair Frequency
0.2
unscheduled repair visits per year
Severe Repair Probability
10%
chance of a major repair
Annual Cost Comparison
Category-level averages derived from publicly available industry reports (AAA, CarMD). Model-level estimates produced by Auto Reliability Index.
MPG & Annual Running Costs
Gas
22–24 MPG
Running cost: $3,000–$3,200/yr
Fuel + repair
19–20 city / 26–29 hwy MPG
Hybrid
34–36 MPG
Running cost: $2,150–$2,250/yr
Fuel + repair
35–36 city / 34–35 hwy MPG
Running cost includes EPA fuel-cost estimate and independent repair-cost data (repair cost estimated at model level). Excludes routine maintenance, depreciation, and insurance. Data as of 2025 EPA label cycle.
Gas trims
| Trim | Drive | Trans. | City | Hwy | Comb | Fuel Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Santa Fe FWD 2.5L 4-cyl | Front-Wheel Drive | Automatic (AM-S8) | 20 | 29 | 24 | $2,500 |
| Santa Fe AWD 2.5L 4-cyl | All-Wheel Drive | Automatic (AM-S8) | 20 | 28 | 23 | $2,600 |
| Santa Fe AWD XRT 2.5L 4-cyl | All-Wheel Drive | Automatic (AM-S8) | 19 | 26 | 22 | $2,700 |
Hybrid trims
| Trim | Drive | Trans. | City | Hwy | Comb | Fuel Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Santa Fe Hybrid FWD 1.6L 4-cyl | Front-Wheel Drive | Automatic (AM-S6) | 36 | 35 | 36 | $1,650 |
| Santa Fe Hybrid AWD 1.6L 4-cyl | All-Wheel Drive | Automatic (AM-S6) | 35 | 34 | 34 | $1,750 |
Used Buying Checklist
Key things to inspect or verify before purchasing a 2025 Hyundai Santa-FE.
Test infotainment system for freezing or blank screens
Inspect tires for sidewall bubbles or premature wear
Check for transmission shudder or failure to shift
Verify functionality of forward collision avoidance and driver assistance systems
Ensure 12V battery holds charge and vehicle starts reliably
Test wipers and windshield for streaking or cracks
Check for unexpected braking or acceleration issues
2025 Hyundai Santa-FE Common Problems by Component
109 owner complaints grouped by vehicle system.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
21 complaintsOwners report several electrical system issues with the 2025 Hyundai Santa Fe, with the most common being the 12V battery draining unexpectedly, leaving the vehicle unresponsive and requiring jump starts or towing. Complaints frequently mention problems with the vehicle's gear recognition, where the car fails to shift out of neutral or park, sometimes resulting in unintended movement. Additionally, multiple owners describe issues with the infotainment system, including screens going blank and malfunctioning driver assistance alerts. These problems often occur at low mileages, some as early as 700 miles, and have significant safety implications, including unintended braking and loss of propulsion power. Buyers should be aware of these patterns, as they may impact vehicle operation and safety.
VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL
14 complaintsSafety-relatedOwners report frequent issues with the 2025 Hyundai Santa Fe's vehicle speed control, primarily related to the driver attention monitoring system. Complaints often describe the system failing to recognize drivers' eyes when wearing sunglasses, leading to unexpected deactivation of cruise control and sudden braking, which is especially concerning at highway speeds. Multiple reports indicate that the Forward Attention Warning system is overly sensitive, causing distractions and stress by frequently issuing alerts even when drivers are attentive. One complaint involves a crash with injuries due to unintended acceleration, suggesting a potential transition issue between electric and gas modes. These problems are reported even in vehicles with low mileage, indicating they may occur early in the vehicle's lifespan.
FORWARD COLLISION AVOIDANCE
12 complaintsOwners report that the 2025 Hyundai Santa Fe's driver assistance systems, particularly the Forward Attention Warning and adaptive cruise control, frequently malfunction. Common symptoms include the systems shutting down unexpectedly, persistent false alerts suggesting inattentiveness, and the inability to use sunglasses without disabling these features. These issues often occur at highway speeds, with some drivers experiencing momentary loss of control or unexpected deceleration, which could pose safety risks. Complaints are noted across various mileages, including as early as 13,000 miles. Potential buyers should be aware of these reported problems, especially if they rely on driver assistance technologies.
POWER TRAIN (12 complaints)
POWER TRAIN
12 complaintsOwners of the 2025 Hyundai Santa Fe frequently report powertrain issues, particularly involving transmission performance and communication failures. Common symptoms include failure to shift gears, unintended acceleration, and loss of power, often occurring at varying speeds and sometimes resulting in the vehicle entering "limp mode." These issues are reported as early as 67 miles and continue at higher mileages, with some incidents involving high RPMs without corresponding acceleration and problems with the shift-by-wire system. Safety implications include potential loss of control, as some complaints describe unintended acceleration or the vehicle rolling unexpectedly. Buyers considering this model should be aware of these recurring transmission and powertrain concerns.
VISIBILITY/WIPER (9 complaints)
VISIBILITY/WIPER
9 complaintsSafety-relatedOwners report several visibility issues with the 2025 Hyundai Santa Fe, particularly concerning the windshield and wipers. Complaints frequently mention inadequate wiper performance, with streaking during rain and failure to clear snow, sometimes requiring repeated dealership visits. Washer nozzles are described as spraying too low on the windshield, leading to ineffective cleaning, especially at highway speeds. Windshield durability is also a concern, with reports of cracks and chips occurring soon after purchase, suggesting potential issues with the glass quality. Safety implications include one reported crash due to a malfunctioning rearview camera, highlighting the importance of addressing these visibility issues.
STEERING (4 complaints)
STEERING
4 complaintsOwners of the 2025 Hyundai Santa Fe frequently report issues with the steering system, particularly noting loud squeaking noises and increased stiffness in the steering wheel after driving for 10-20 minutes or in cold weather conditions below 50F. Some complaints describe the steering wheel jerking unexpectedly, causing the vehicle to veer off course, with one incident resulting in a flat tire after hitting a median. Another common issue involves multiple alerts appearing on the dashboard, followed by steering wheel vibration and loss of vehicle control, which has left some vehicles unable to restart. These issues often occur within the first 11,000 miles of ownership and have led to difficulties in steering control, posing potential safety risks for drivers.
ENGINE (3 complaints)
ENGINE
3 complaintsOwners report that the 2025 Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid frequently experiences sudden power loss while driving, often at highway speeds, leading to dangerous situations. Typical symptoms include abrupt deceleration, entry into "limp mode," and engine shutdown without prior warning or illuminated indicators. These issues are noted at mileages as low as 4,000 and up to 14,830 miles. Safety implications are significant, with multiple reports of near-collisions and stranded vehicles on highways. Buyers should be aware of these recurring engine-related problems, which have required major repairs such as ignition coil, fuel pump, and oil pump replacements.
SEAT BELTS (2 complaints)
SEAT BELTS
2 complaintsSafety-relatedOwners report two incidents involving seat belt failures in the 2025 Hyundai Santa Fe. Complaints frequently mention seat belts detaching or dislodging during rear-end collisions, with one incident involving the driver's seat belt and another involving the passenger-side seat belt. Both incidents resulted in the vehicle being declared a total loss, and one incident reported injuries, including a concussion and orthopedic injuries. The failures occurred at relatively low mileages, around 5,000 to 8,500 miles. Safety implications are noted, as these seat belt failures coincide with crashes and injuries.
AIR BAGS (2 complaints)
AIR BAGS
2 complaintsSafety-relatedOwners of the 2025 Hyundai Santa Fe report issues with air bag non-deployment during crashes. In one incident, the vehicle collided with a deer, and despite the crash, the air bags did not deploy. Another owner describes a situation where the vehicle unexpectedly accelerated while parking, leading to multiple collisions with parked cars and a fence, yet the air bags still did not deploy. These incidents occurred at approximately 10,024 miles and involve significant safety implications, including the potential for injury during collisions. Buyers should be aware of these reports when considering the vehicle's safety features.
FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM (2 complaints)
FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM
2 complaintsOwners of the 2025 Hyundai Santa Fe report issues related to the fuel/propulsion system, with two main patterns emerging. Some owners describe a significant and sudden loss of power while driving at highway speeds, with the vehicle failing to accelerate beyond approximately 25 mph and a dashboard message instructing to "park and let battery charge." This issue is noted around 9,000 miles and poses potential safety risks due to the loss of power in traffic. Another complaint involves engine stalling at around 2,149 miles, attributed to bad fuel, resulting in costly repairs for replacing fuel injectors, although the source of the bad fuel remains unverified. These issues highlight potential reliability concerns for prospective buyers, especially regarding the vehicle's performance and the clarity of responsibility for repairs.
When Do 2025 Hyundai Santa-FE Problems Start?
Based on owner complaint patterns, here's when common issues tend to appear.
Best & Worst Hyundai Santa-FE Years
Comprehensive reliability analysis based on NHTSA data, owner complaints, and historical performance.
Best Hyundai Santa-FE Years to Buy
Based on reliability index scoreThe best Hyundai Santa-FE year is 2025 with a reliability score of 75/100, rated good. Other strong picks include 2024 (73/100) and 2023 (70/100).
2025
(Current Model)
2024
2023
Hyundai Santa-FE Years to Avoid
The worst Hyundai Santa-FE year is 2018 with a score of 63/100, primarily due to engine (205) issues.
Hyundai Santa-FE Reliability Score Trend
Hyundai Santa-FE reliability has remained consistent across model years, averaging 69/100.
Scores 0–100. Higher is better. Current year highlighted.
| Year | Score | Rating |
|---|---|---|
| 2018 | 63/100 | Good |
| 2019 | 69/100 | Good |
| 2020 | 70/100 | Good |
| 2021 | 69/100 | Good |
| 2022 | 66/100 | Good |
| 2023 | 70/100 | Good |
| 2024 | 73/100 | Good |
| 2025 | 75/100 | Good |
Hyundai Santa-FE Reliability Compared to Other Years
2025 Hyundai Santa-FE Reliability by Powertrain
The 2025 Hyundai Santa-FE is available with 2powertrain options. Here's how they compare on reliability.
| Powertrain | Complaints | Recalls | Incidents* | Crash Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gas | 65 | 4 | 4 | 4 out of 5 |
| HEV | 44 | 2 | 2 | 4 out of 5 |
| Total | 109 | 6 | 6 |
NHTSA tracks complaints separately for each powertrain configuration. Totals reflect the sum across all variants. N/T = Not tested by NHTSA.
* Incidents = crash + fire reports. A single complaint can include multiple incident types.
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How We Calculate Reliability Scores
Auto Reliability Index scores are calculated on a 0–100 scale using a weighted formula that combines multiple public data sources. Each factor is weighted based on its predictive value for real-world ownership experience.
Key Ranking Factors
Complaint Severity
NHTSA owner complaints weighted by component category (e.g., powertrain, safety systems, electronics, cosmetic) — safety-critical issues carry more weight than cosmetic ones. Adjusted for sales volume so high-volume models aren't unfairly penalized.
Repair Costs
Independent reliability ratings based on repair frequency, average repair costs, and severity of typical repairs for each model.
Recall Impact
Number of NHTSA recalls weighted by severity. “Stop driving” and fire-risk recalls are penalized more heavily than minor software or labeling recalls.
Issue Diversity
Measures how many major vehicle systems (engine, transmission, electrical, braking, etc.) have recorded complaints. A vehicle with issues spread across many systems may indicate systemic quality issues.
Scores are grouped into four tiers:
- 80–100: Excellent— Top-tier reliability, minimal issues
- 60–79: Good— Reliable with some minor concerns
- 40–59: Mixed— Notable issues, research before buying
- 0–39: Risky— Significant problems, proceed with caution
Data is sourced from NHTSA recall records, owner complaint filings, and independent repair databases. Scores are recalculated as new data becomes available. While the weighting model is proprietary, all underlying data sources are public and traceable.
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