Compare The 2026 Hyundai SUV & Crossover Lineup

The lineup of 2026 Hyundai SUVs caters to a wide variety of driving needs. Whether you're looking for an affordable option for the new driver in your household, an adventurous off-roader for weekend getaways, or a spacious family hauler, you'll have plenty of reliable sport-utes to pick from when you shop for a Hyundai model.
If you're worried about feeling overwhelmed, the team at Braman Hyundai Miami is ready to assist. We've put together this useful guide to help you get familiar with some of the Hyundai SUVs you may find on our lot.
Hyundai Kona
Your urban adventures through Miami just got more exciting. With the renowned Hyundai Kona, you get an SUV chock-full of safety, style, and tech. It's fuel-efficient and offers the full SmartSense safety suite, a standard 12.3-inch touchscreen, and available AWD for all-weather traction. The Kona Electric is also available.
Trims: SE, SEL Sport, SEL Premium, Limited
Max EPA-Estimated MPG: 29/34/31 (City/Highway/Combined)1
Cargo Volume (Standard/Max): 25.5/63.7 cubic feet
Passenger Volume: 99-101.2 cubic feet
Headroom (First/Second Row): 38.3-39.9/38.3 inches
Legroom (First/Second Row): 41.7/38.2 inches
Shoulder Room (First/Second Row): 56.8/55.2 inches
Hip Room (First/Second Row): 54.3/52.4 inches
Max Towing Capacity: N/A


Hyundai Tucson
With five trims in the lineup, you can choose your preferred driving experience with this iconic compact SUV. The new 2026 Tucson includes a standard four-cylinder engine, wireless Android Auto™ and Apple CarPlay® support, USB ports in both rows, a dual-level cargo floor, and Blind-Spot Collision Warning. The Tucson is available as a hybrid and a plug-in hybrid.
Trims: SE, SEL, SEL Premium, XRT, Limited
Max EPA-Estimated MPG: 25/33/28 (City/Highway/Combined)1
Cargo Volume (Standard/Max): 41.2/80.3 cubic feet
Passenger Volume: 108.2 cubic feet
Headroom (First/Second Row): 38.1-40.1/39-39.5 inches
Legroom (First/Second Row): 41.4/41.3 inches
Shoulder Room (First/Second Row): 57.6/56 inches
Hip Room (First/Second Row): 54.5/53.9 inches
Max Towing Capacity: 2,750 pounds2


Hyundai Santa Fe
Every drive at the helm of the Santa Fe is an adventure, whether you're in Miami, FL, or exploring the areas nearby. The well-appointed and uber-practical Hyundai Santa Fe, with its edgy yet refined style, is a favored SUV for families. This midsize model from the selection of 2026 Hyundai SUVs comes standard with stain-resistant cloth seats, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, a hands-free smart liftgate, and a 12.3-inch touchscreen display. The Santa Fe Hybrid is also an option.
Trims: SE, SEL, XRT, Limited, Calligraphy
Max EPA-Estimated MPG: 20/29/24 (City/Highway/Combined)1
Cargo Volume (Standard/Max): 14.6/79.6 cubic feet
Passenger Volume: 152 cubic feet
Headroom (First/Second/Third Row): 40.2-41.1/39.6-40.6/37.7 inches
Legroom (First/Second/Third Row): 44.4/42.3/30 inches
Shoulder Room (First/Second/Third Row): 59.5/58.1/53.5 inches
Hip Room (First/Second/Third Row): 56.5/54.9/42.7 inches
Max Towing Capacity: 4,500 pounds2


Hyundai Palisade
Dream big with the Hyundai Palisade, a three-row SUV with plenty of power and luxury to offer you and your passengers. Available with up to eight seats, the new 2026 Palisade ensures the entire family has a spot to relax. Its unique versatility is emphasized by numerous standard and available features, such as six USB charging ports, the Passenger Talk intercom system, a Head-Up Display, and ambient lighting. A Palisade Hybrid is available for the first time for the 2026 model year.
Trims: SE, SEL, SEL Convenience, SEL Premium, XRT PRO, Limited, Calligraphy
Max EPA-Estimated MPG: 19/25/21 (City/Highway/Combined)1
Cargo Volume (Standard/Max): 19.1/86.7 cubic feet
Passenger Volume: 161.9 cubic feet
Headroom (First/Second/Third Row): 40.1-41.5/40-40.7/37.7-37.8 inches
Legroom (First/Second/Third Row): 44.2/43/32.1 inches
Shoulder Room (First/Second/Third Row): 61.4/60.6/55.6 inches
Hip Room (First/Second/Third Row): 58.8/56.7/45.3 inches
Max Towing Capacity: 5,000 pounds2


Hyundai IONIQ 5
The Hyundai IONIQ 5 is a sporty and capable all-electric SUV. With the proper configuration, it can travel up to an EPA-estimated 318 miles on a full charge,3 has the ability to charge from 10% to 80% in as little as 20 minutes, 4 features a small front trunk for additional storage, and comes with a 10-year/100,000-mile electric battery warranty.5 Speak with the team at our Hyundai dealer in Miami, FL, to schedule a test drive of the Hyundai IONIQ 5.
Trims: SE Standard Range, SE, SEL, XRT, Limited
Max EPA-Estimated Range: 318 miles3
Cargo Volume (Standard/Max): 26.3/58.5 cubic feet
Passenger Volume: 106.5 cubic feet
Headroom (First/Second Row): 39.1-39.8/37.5-38.7 inches
Legroom (First/Second Row): 41.7/39.4 inches
Shoulder Room (First/Second Row): 57.7/57.7 inches
Hip Room (First/Second Row): 53.9/53.6 inches
Max Towing Capacity: N/A


Hyundai IONIQ 9
The Hyundai IONIQ 9 joins our 2026 new Hyundai inventory as a three-row, all-electric SUV. Designed with you and your passengers in mind, it is an ideal model for drivers looking for an eco-conscious, family-friendly SUV. Whether you're dropping the kids off at school or setting out on a road trip, the IONIQ 9 can go the distance, supporting you with seating for up to seven, wireless device charging, onboard navigation, dual automatic temperature control, and LED headlights and taillights.
Trims: S, SE, SEL, Limited, Calligraphy, Calligraphy Design
Max EPA-Estimated Range: 335 miles3
Cargo Volume (Standard/Max): 21.9/86.9 cubic feet
Passenger Volume: 163.5 cubic feet
Headroom (First/Second/Third Row): 39.5-41.5/39.4-41/39.7-39.8 inches
Legroom (First/Second/Third Row): 41.4/42.8/32 inches
Shoulder Room (First/Second/Third Row): 61.4/61/55 inches
Hip Room (First/Second/Third Row): 58.8/57.7/41.7 inches
Towing Capacity: N/A


Frequently Asked Questions
Which Hyundai SUVs have third-row seating?
There are three 2026 Hyundai SUVs with third-row seating: the Santa Fe, the Palisade, and the IONIQ 9. The Santa Fe and IONIQ 9 offer seating for six or seven, while the Palisade boasts seating for seven or eight. Each three-row vehicle has an impressive level of versatility when it comes to balancing passengers and cargo. Explore the differences today.
Which Hyundai SUV has the most cargo space?
The Hyundai IONIQ 9 has the most cargo space, providing 86.9 cubic feet of storage volume behind the first row. However, the Hyundai Palisade is right behind it with a maximum cargo space of 86.7 cubic feet. This makes both SUVs an excellent choice for drivers who regularly require flexibility when it comes to their passenger and cargo transporting needs.
Which Hyundai SUV is the biggest?
The biggest Hyundai SUV for the 2026 lineup is the IONIQ 9 – a full-size, all-electric model that measures 199.2 inches long, 78 inches wide, and 70.5 inches tall. Additionally, the wheelbase is 123.2 inches. Not only can this model seat up to seven, but it also offers the most cargo space of all 2026 Hyundai SUVs.
Which Hyundai SUV has the best fuel economy?
When reviewing just the gasoline-powered models listed above, the Hyundai SUV with the best fuel economy is the Kona. This vehicle earns up to an EPA-estimated 29/34/31 MPG (City/Highway/Combined).1 Between the two electric SUVs, the IONIQ 9 is more efficient, offering up to an EPA-estimated 335 miles of range.3 Discover the MPG, MPGe, and range ratings of all Hyundai SUVs today.
1All figures are EPA estimates and for comparison purposes only. Actual mileage may vary with options, driving conditions, driving habits and vehicle's condition.
2Towing capability varies by configuration. See the towing guide in the Owner's Manual for proper use and additional information.
3All figures are EPA estimates and based on a fully charged battery. For comparison purposes only. Battery capacity decreases with time and use. Actual range will vary based on a number of factors, including vehicle options, driving conditions and habits, vehicle and battery's condition, battery temperature and outside temperature.
4Actual charging time varies based on a number of factors, including current battery charge level, output of the charging unit, vehicle and battery settings, battery temperature and outside temperature. Ultra-fast charging stations are provided by independent companies and availability is not guaranteed.
5The Hybrid/Electric Limited Battery Warranty covers defects in the factory workmanship or materials of the vehicle's lithium ion battery for 10 years from the date of original retail delivery or date of first use, or 100,000 miles, whichever occurs first. Coverage does not apply to lease and commercial vehicles or vehicles serviced or registered outside the U.S. See your Hyundai dealer and your Owner's Handbook for complete warranty details and limitations.