The 2026 Hyundai Santa Fe costs about $53,815 to own over 5 years — about $897 per month — at 15,000 miles/year and national-average rates. That breaks down as 5-year depreciation: $18,471; annual insurance: $2,089; annual fuel: $2,188; annual maintenance: $383; annual tires: $430.
Cost of Ownership
2026 Hyundai Santa Fe — 5-Year Cost of Ownership
The sticker price is only the start. This calculator builds the 2026 Hyundai Santa Fe’s real five-year cost from depreciation, insurance, fuel, maintenance, tires, and financing — then lets you tune it to your state, mileage, and loan. Every figure updates instantly, no sign-up.
At national-average rates, the 2026 Hyundai Santa Fe costs about $53,815 to own over 5 years — roughly $897 per month — including depreciation, insurance, fuel, maintenance, tires, and financing at 15,000 miles a year.
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The five-year total combines six costs: depreciation, insurance, fuel, maintenance and repairs, tires, and loan interest. Depreciation is usually the largest — and the easiest to miss, because you only feel it when you sell or trade in.
Over five years the 2026 Hyundai Santa Fe is projected to lose about $18,471 of its value — roughly 53% of its $35,050 starting price — based on CarEdge retention data. That single figure often outweighs fuel and maintenance combined, which is why two cars with the same sticker can cost thousands apart to own.
The recurring costs — insurance, fuel, maintenance, and tires — are shown at national-average rates and 15,000 miles a year. Financing reflects a standard 5-year loan at the national-average new-car rate. Every number is built from real data — depreciation from CarEdge, fuel from current AAA gas prices — never a flat per-mile guess.