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“Inviting, warm, almost high-tech.” Hyundai uses those terms to describe the interior of the Veracruz, and after some time in a Limited AWD model with upgraded leather, we can attest to the inviting and warm aspects. High-tech is more of a stretch, but high quality isn’t. As with the exterior, the Veracruz’s interior hints at the Lexus RX 350, though the Hyundai features a four-spoke steering wheel rather than a three-spoker, houses a one-piece front center console, and showcases an instrument panel that differs somewhat in its layout. The face of the dash is curvaceous; the flat top reflects too much glare in daylight. Part of the “warm” atmosphere comes from blue backlit gauges, not to mention the overhead light labeled “mood.”
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