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How much horsepower does a 2007 Hyundai Santa Fe 3.3 L V6 have?

The 2007 Hyundai Santa Fe with the 3.3-liter V6 is typically listed at 242 horsepower in U.S. specifications. Some sources cite 235 horsepower, reflecting SAE net measurements used by different testing standards.


Engine background


The 3.3 L V6 in the 2007 Santa Fe is part of Hyundai’s Lambda V6 family. During the 2007 model year, horsepower figures could appear differently depending on whether manufacturers quoted SAE gross or SAE net horsepower, which can lead to minor discrepancies in published numbers. Regardless of the labeling nuance, the engine is designed to deliver solid mid-range torque for an SUV of its class.


Power figures and measurement notes


Before listing the commonly cited horsepower figures, note that the numbers come from different measurement standards and markets. The two most frequently encountered figures for this engine are:



  • 242 horsepower (SAE gross) — often found in older brochures and U.S. market materials.

  • 235 horsepower (SAE net) — the net rating used by many modern guides and after the SAE J1349 standard became widely adopted.


Torque for the 3.3 L V6 in the Santa Fe generally sits in the mid-to-upper 200 lb-ft range and can vary slightly with transmission type and equipment level.


In summary, when people ask about horsepower for the 2007 Santa Fe 3.3 L V6, the number most commonly cited is 242 hp, with SAE net figures closer to 235 hp appearing in later references.


Summary


Bottom line: the 2007 Hyundai Santa Fe’s 3.3 L V6 is widely cited as producing about 242 horsepower, with 235 hp appearing in SAE net ratings. Real-world performance will also depend on factors like drivetrain, transmission, and overall vehicle condition.

Is the 2008 Hyundai 3.3 V6 a good engine?


Most reviewers find that the bigger engine suits the weight of the SUV better than the 2.7-liter engine. MSN says, "The 3.3 V6 provides lively acceleration in the city and good passing on highways, with a responsive automatic transmission.



What year to stay away from Hyundai Santa Fe?


The 2012 and 2013 models suffered from engine issues that led to high oil consumption and even engine failure in some instances. These problems often required costly repairs and put a dent in the reputation of these model years.



How many miles per gallon does a 2007 Hyundai Santa Fe 3.3 get?


The second engine is a 3.3-liter V6 with 242 horsepower and 226 pound-feet of torque. Hyundai pairs this engine with a five-speed automatic transmission. Fuel economy comes at an EPA-estimated 18/24 mpg city/highway. When properly equipped, the Santa Fe pulls up to 2,000 pounds.



What year to stay away from Santa Fe?


Hyundai Santa Fe years to avoid:

  • 2017 – Noted for engine failure, excessive oil consumption, and transmission problems.
  • 2012 – Known for engine issues, particularly the 2.4L 4-cylinder variant.
  • 2007 – High number of owner complaints, especially regarding suspension and drivetrain.


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