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Return Santana with 400, a Hybrid and Diesel Pick-up From 29.900€

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The legendary name Santana Motors returns to the Spanish automotive market with the launch of the Santana 400 , a new pick-up that marks a milestone when starting a new stage of production in the renovated Santana Factory de Linares. Born under a solid production agreement with Chinese license, the Santana 400 claims the essence of authentic SUV by combining traditional mechanical robustness with the most advanced technologies. Initially the mod…

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The legendary name Santana Motors returns to the Spanish automotive market with the launch of the Santana 400 , a new pick-up that marks a milestone when starting a new stage of production in the renovated Santana Factory de Linares. Born under a solid production agreement with Chinese license, the Santana 400 claims the essence of authentic SUV by combining traditional mechanical robustness with the most advanced technologies. Initially the mod…

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Spanish brand Santana is returning to the game after fourteen years with the new 400 pick-up truck produced in Linares. It will offer diesel and plug-in hybrid with a range of up to 120 km on electricity. The resumption of production is accompanied by a strategic partnership with BAIC and the assembly of its cars, as well as ambitions in motorsport, including a planned participation in the Dakar Rally.

Diesel or plug-in hybrid? This choice is the first impact of the 400, the availability between a traditional technology and another disruptive between working vehicles. But it is not the only one within reach of this pick-up with which, among other models, the plant of Santana de Linares will return to activity and that promises a competitive product since 29,900 euros.

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Málaga Hoy broke the news in on Wednesday, December 10, 2025.
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