
It comes with a lockable under-bed storage compartment that can double as a cooler all you need to do is add your favorite drinks. An integrated tonneau cover is available, so you can go to the Cumberland Mall for a shopping spree and keep your plunder protected on the way home.ĭo you plan on taking a trip across the river for a tailgate at the stadium complex? The Santa Cruz is sure to be a hit.

Whether you're hauling a pair of bikes out to the trails or loading up your climbing gear, the remote release tailgate will give you easy access when your hands are full. There's also plenty of innovative storage options, so you can make the most of every pound. If you'd rather leave the trailer at home, the Santa Cruz boasts a maximum payload capacity of over 1,600 pounds with AWD. Lower it to line up the trailering equipment and it will automatically level out once everything is hitched up and you're out on the road. The standard self-leveling rear suspension will come in handy when hooking up your trailer. The possibilities are virtually endless with the Hyundai Santa Cruz. You'll be able to pull your travel trailer out to the Pine Barrens for a long weekend camping trip or haul a pair of jet skis down to the Jersey Shore for the weekend. If you opt for the available 2.5L inline 4-cylinder Turbo engine with HTRAC All-Wheel Drive (AWD), you'll have a truck that can tow up to 5,000 pounds when properly equipped. When properly outfitted with the standard 2.5L inline 4-cylinder engine and front-wheel drive, the Santa Cruz boasts a towing capacity of 3,500 pounds. What Is the Hyundai Santa Cruz Towing Capacity?

Let's see what the Hyundai Santa Cruz towing capacity can do! That includes being ready to tow up to 5,000 pounds around Cape May County, Salem County, and Cumberland County, NJ, when properly equipped.Īt Action Hyundai of Millville, we know how important it is to have a truck that can haul everything you need for the journey. The Hyundai Santa Cruz is an adventurous compact pickup truck that's ready for anything.
