The 2019 Hyundai Santa Fe has been caught testing somewhere in Germany, wearing a heavy disguise. This implies the vehicle will be hitting the roads soon.

Despite the camouflage, we can still make out some exterior details. For example, the front fascia features a new grille design, which looks similar to the 2018 Hyundai Sonata. Moreover, the headlights have been revised and are divided into two sections; the upper ones are slim LED units, while the below ones are regular units. The same front fascia design is expected to arrive in other upcoming Hyundai models too including the Kona SUV whose teaser image was released a couple of weeks back.

Reports indicate that the 2019 Hyundai Santa Fe will be available in two variants; one being a normal seven-seater, while the other one will be a sport five-seat version. Powertrain details are scarce right now, but it will be available in a range of gas, diesel and hybrid choices. Front-wheel drive will be available as standard, whereas the all-wheel drive will be optional for an extra cost.

The 2019 Hyundai Santa Fe is expected to arrive at the dealerships sometime next year.