2009 Hyundai Veracruz

2011 Hyundai Veracruz



Hyundai quietly positioned the Veracruz as a value-priced alternative to the Lexus RX350 and Nissan Murano. Offering a 3.8L V-6 mated to a 6-speed automatic, the Veracruz has a solid powertrain competitive with other crossover SUVs. The Veracruz is available with FWD or an on-demand AWD driveline. Options include a navigation system, power adjustable pedals, 18-inch alloy wheels, rear DVD entertainment system, and 605-watt Infinity audio system. An adult-friendly 3rd row seat folds down to create a flat load floor. With its comfortable ride, roomy interior and exemplary refinement, the Veracruz should appeal to customers looking for an entry-luxury SUV.

Configurations

Model/Trim/PackageEngineMPGOriginal MSRP
Veracruz GLS 3.8l V6 (260 bhp) A6 FWD 17 / 22 / TBD $28,345
Veracruz GLS 3.8l V6 (260 bhp) A6 AWD 16 / 21 / TBD $30,245
Veracruz GLS Premium 3.8l V6 (260 bhp) A6 FWD 17 / 22 / TBD $30,545
Veracruz GLS Premium 3.8l V6 (260 bhp) A6 AWD 16 / 21 / TBD $32,195
Veracruz Limited 3.8l V6 (260 bhp) A6 FWD 17 / 22 / TBD $34,395
Veracruz Limited 3.8l V6 (260 bhp) A6 AWD 16 / 21 / TBD $36,095
Veracruz Limited Navigation 3.8l V6 (260 bhp) A6 FWD 17 / 22 / TBD $36,145
Veracruz Limited Navigation 3.8l V6 (260 bhp) A6 AWD 16 / 21 / TBD $37,845