With the same engine there are also three other Hyundai Santa FE versions - with manual gearbox (Hyundai Santa Fe 2006 2.2 CRDi VGT 2WD MT), and with four wheel (4x4) drive and manual gearbox (Hyundai Santa Fe 2006 2.2 CRDi VGT 4WD MT), and with four wheel (4x4) drive and automatic gearbox (Hyundai Santa Fe 2006 2.2 CRDi VGT 4WD AT) available:The 2.2-litre SOHC 16-valve four-cylinder intercooled turbo-diesel unit in the Santa. Fe is strong, usable and admirably elastic. Producing a reasonable 114kW of power at 4000rpm, the engine's strength is in its. 343Nm of torque, which is punching away from 1800rpm through to 2500rpm -- with considerable amounts on tap for several hundred revs
Thank you for that detail. Have a 2008 Santa Fe CM 2.2L CRDi with a D4EB motor, just clocked 93000kms. Have had such a good run with this car have bought a brand new MY15 Santa Fe to replace it. For the trade in price have sold the 2008 santa fe to my father in law. I am looking into doing the timing belt.
The Santa Fe can be equipped with one of two V-6 engines. The GLS comes with a 2.7-liter V-6 that produces an estimated 170 horsepower and teams with a four-speed-automatic transmission. The 3.5 Kia Sorento 2.5 CRDi (2002) vs Hyundai Santa Fe (SM) 2.0 CRDi VGT 4WD (2004) Kia Sorento 2.5 CRDi VGT (2006) vs Kia Sorento 2.5 CRDi (2002) Opel Frontera B Sport 2.2 DTi 16v (1998) vs Kia Sorento 2.5 CRDi (2002) h5oh.