Yes. Hyundai offers a factory Tow Package for the Santa Fe that includes a hitch and necessary components, with towing capacity ranging from about 2,000 pounds on the base engine to 3,500 pounds on the turbocharged model.
What the Tow Package covers
The Tow Package bundles hardware and equipment to enable towing. The following items are typically included or offered as part of the package on recent Santa Fe models:
- 2-inch class II hitch receiver and trailer wiring harness
- Engine oil cooler
- Transmission cooler
- Upgraded cooling system components (radiator and cooling fans)
- Possibility of a trailer brake controller (availability varies by trim and model year)
Note that exact components can vary by model year and trim, so a dealer can confirm what’s included on a specific vehicle.
Variations by year and trim
Manufacturers sometimes adjust standard equipment and available options. If you’re shopping used or newer models, ask the dealer to verify the precise Tow Package contents for that exact vehicle and year.
Towing capacity by engine
The Santa Fe's towing limit depends on the engine and whether the Tow Package is installed. The figures below reflect common configurations for current-generation models:
- 2.5-liter naturally aspirated engine: up to 2,000 pounds when properly equipped
- 2.5-liter turbocharged engine: up to 3,500 pounds when properly equipped
Always verify the exact rating for your vehicle using the owner's manual and the window sticker, as load, drivetrain, hitch, and packaging can influence capability.
How to know if your Santa Fe has the Tow Package
To confirm whether a Santa Fe has the Tow Package, check the following:
- Window sticker or vehicle build sheet for “Tow Package,” “Trailer Tow Package,” or evidence of a hitch and wiring
- Presence of a 2-inch hitch receiver and trailer wiring harness under the rear of the vehicle
- Documentation from Hyundai or the dealer indicating towing readiness
If you’re unsure, contact a Hyundai dealer with your VIN for a definitive build specification check.
How to obtain or add the Tow Package
There are several paths depending on your purchase situation:
- New Santa Fe: Order the vehicle with the factory Tow Package or add it as an option at the time of purchase
- Used Santa Fe: Some pre-owned Santa Fes may already have the Tow Package; a dealer can confirm and, if eligible, install factory-approved components
- Aftermarket options: You can add a hitch and wiring harness after purchase, but these may not provide the same integrated cooling and electronics as the factory package. Always consult a dealer or trusted mechanic for compatibility and warranty implications.
Note that some upgrades require official Hyundai parts and programming to maintain warranty coverage and correct towing performance.
Practical tips for towing with a Santa Fe
Beyond the hardware, safe towing depends on proper setup and technique:
- Know your vehicle’s exact towing limit and use a weight-distributing hitch as needed
- Ensure trailer brakes and electrical connections are functioning correctly
- Distribute weight properly and keep tongue weight within recommended ranges
- Use available stability and trailer sway features when towing
Always consult the owner’s manual and follow Hyundai’s official towing guidelines for the specific model year.
Summary
In brief, the Hyundai Santa Fe can be equipped with a factory Tow Package that supports towing and enhances cooling and electrical readiness. Towing capacity depends on the engine and proper equipment, typically ranging from 2,000 pounds with the base engine to 3,500 pounds with the turbo engine. To confirm whether a specific Santa Fe has the Tow Package, review the window sticker or VIN with a dealer, or check the vehicle’s build sheet. For those planning to tow, pairing the Tow Package with the appropriate engine and following the manual’s guidelines will help ensure safe, reliable performance.


