If anything, the interior would be based on the Tucson's, but a little more edgier to go along with the exterior.
I wouldn't mind having quick storage like this:It would be nice to have some storage under the rear seat. Other than that, I would expect it to have a mostly car-like interior.
Will there be a back seat for the Santa Cruz? I'm just think that the folding front seat wouldn't be as useful because the bed and the cabin are separated.I would love to see a front passenger seat that fold completely flat, like on the new Honda HRV.
Huh? The Santa Cruz is going to seat five comfortably (for a compact vehicle of course).Will there be a back seat for the Santa Cruz? I'm just think that the folding front seat wouldn't be as useful because the bed and the cabin are separated.
Not if its too tall to fit under the cover and you don't want it outside unprotected from weather, theft, etc.With a cover over the bed, what ever you'd want to put in the cabin that is that big can go in the bed.
True, just need to figure out those limitations of the bed but for the most part i doubt it'll be much of a problem.Not if its too tall to fit under the cover and you don't want it outside unprotected from weather, theft, etc.
A tonneau cover is supposed to be built in. It will be interesting to see how Hyundai integrates it into the design.True, just need to figure out those limitations of the bed but for the most part i doubt it'll be much of a problem.
Another thing to be discussed is tonneau covers.
I doubt come production they offer it with a built in tonneau as standard kit. I can see an integrated tonneau being on the option sheet and traditional ones in the accessory list...A tonneau cover is supposed to be built in. It will be interesting to see how Hyundai integrates it into the design.
Yes, those mounting points are necessary.A tonneau cover is supposed to be built in. It will be interesting to see how Hyundai integrates it into the design.
And thats why Hyundai would be foolish to offer a tonneau as standard kit. Its the algebra of need, and accessories are usually pure margin for them compared to the razor thin takeaways on mainstream models...It would be a particularly useful feature for the SC since it will mostly be used in the city.