Reviews

2007 Hyundai Veracruz Limited

Hyundai has been slowly moving upscale with each new model introduction. The latest example is the Veracruz, which is the first Hyundai SUV to exceed $30K. As expected, the Veracruz is a comprehensively equipped SUV that is an affordable alternative to American and Japanese competitors.

Press Releases

2012 VERACRUZ DELIVERS PREMIUM COMFORT WITH HYUNDAI VALUE

The Veracruz, Hyundai's flagship crossover prepares for the 2012 model year with a more imposing grille and new 18-inch hypersilver wheels adding to the sleek and modern styling. The seven-seat Veracruz also gets standard heated second row rear seats on the Limited trim and a new available Alpine navigation system. Meticulous attention to detail and an exceptionally high level of standard luxury, convenience and safety equipment all underpin Hyundai's commitment to exceeding the expectations of demanding...

2011 VERACRUZ DELIVERS PREMIUM COMFORT WITH HYUNDAI VALUE

The 2011 Veracruz continues to offer a unique blend of substance, sophistication and style. Veracruz targets the Honda Pilot and Toyota Highlander, while offering the kind of upscale amenities and craftsmanship found in the Lexus RX350 and Mercedes Benz ML. Combine this with NHTSA's five-star safety rating that the 2010 model earned for front and side impacts, seven-passenger seating and a luxurious driving experience creates an extremely competitive mid-size crossover SUV. Veracruz also has many premium...

2010 VERACRUZ DELIVERS PREMIUM COMFORT WITH HYUNDAI VALUE

The seven-passenger Hyundai Veracruz raised the bar in the premium, midsize crossover segment. Veracruz is available in two trim levels, GLS and Limited. The GLS now comes standard with features that previously were options, including power driver seat, roof rack side rails, backup warning system, leather wrapped steering wheel and shift knob, fog lights, automatic headlights and temperature controlled storage. Due to cold-weather consumer demand, GLS models equipped with all-wheel drive also now include heated front...

2009 VERACRUZ ADDS HYUNDAI'S USB/iPOD AUXILIARY INPUTS

The seven-passenger Hyundai Veracruz has raised the bar on what consumers expect in the premium, midsize crossover segment. For 2009, Veracruz adds Hyundai's USB/iPod auxiliary inputs, making it easier for customers to operate and listen to their iPods through the vehicle's audio system. Veracruz is available in two trim levels, GLS and Limited. The SE trim level has been deleted for 2009 and simplified into the new GLS Preferred Package, which adds the most popular SE...

Veracruz Unites Space, Powerful Performance, Interior Elegance and Safety S

The new Veracruz midsize crossover made its North American debut today at the 2007 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS). Just as the Hyundai Azera is altering perceptions about premium sedans, Veracruz breaks new ground in premium crossovers. Hyundai has once again made luxury and performance attainable in previously unthinkable ways: with standard Electronic Stability Control (ESC), upscale amenities and more cargo volume than the full-size Mercedes-Benz GL, Veracruz uniquely blends substance with style. Veracruz takes...