Hyundai Santa Cruz SEL Premium
Pickup · Gasoline · 4WD
vs
Toyota Tundra Limited
Pickup · Gasoline · 4WD
Hyundai Santa Cruz SEL Premium
Car A
Hyundai Santa Cruz SEL Premium
With 281 hp, 4WD, five seats, and 654 L of cargo space, the Hyundai Santa Cruz SEL Premium suits growing families and road trips. Signals point to strong safety and value for its segment, while efficiency is middling.
5 seatsPickupGasoline5-star safety10.7 L/100km
Toyota Tundra Limited
Car B
Toyota Tundra Limited
The Toyota Tundra Limited combines robust V8 power and 4WD traction with five-seat practicality, making it well-suited to road trips. At around $45,000, it offers good value in its segment, though fuel use is on the higher side.
5 seatsPickupGasoline5-star safety389 hp
Why compared cross brandsame body typesame powertrainsame ranking profilesame seatssimilar price

Usage fit

Family 65 / 49
City 36 / 20
Budget / value 54 / 51
Road trip 51 / 54
Performance 28 / 31
Cargo 48 / 20
Practical 41 / 28
Premium 29 / 38
Winter 26 / 30

Scores out of 100. Blue = Hyundai Santa Cruz SEL Premium · Orange = Toyota Tundra Limited

Specs side-by-side

Spec Hyundai Santa Cruz SEL Premium Toyota Tundra Limited
Values are representative — confirm for your market and trim.

Pros & cons

Hyundai Santa Cruz SEL Premium

  • 281 hp and 422 Nm with a 7.3 s 0–100 km/h for confident passing
  • 4WD adds assurance on varied road conditions
  • Seats five with 654 L of cargo room for family gear and travel
  • Good value in its segment at about 39,900

Toyota Tundra Limited

  • Strong V8 with 389 hp and 542 Nm; 0–100 km/h in 6.4 s for confident passing
  • 4WD traction supports varied road and weather conditions on trips
  • Seats five, fitting family travel and shared commutes
  • Around $45,000, offering good value in its segment

Verdict

Pick Hyundai Santa Cruz SEL Premium if…
Best fuel economy
Hyundai Santa Cruz SEL Premium uses 10.7 L/100km vs 12.3 — a meaningful saving if you cover high mileage.
Pick Toyota Tundra Limited if…
More power
Toyota Tundra Limited puts out 389 hp vs 281 — meaningfully quicker and more confident on motorways.

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