The Hyundai Santa Fe has undergone a dramatic transformation, evolving from the sleek 4th generation (2019–2023) to the bold, tech-heavy 5th generation (2024–Present). These interiors are premium, but they are a nightmare for universal phone mounts. The 4th gen has a “floating” screen and textured dash, while the 5th gen features a massive curved panoramic display that leaves no room for traditional suction cups.
Finding a mount that respects the Santa Fe’s geometry is critical. In this guide, we focus on high-quality options that provide a secure fit for your specific generation without blocking your view or damaging the trim.

Quick Answer: The Best Santa Fe Mounts
For **2024–2026 models**, the VEEALEO Magnetic Dash Mount is the best way to utilize the factory magnetic pad. For **2019–2023 models**, the LISEN MagSafe Hook Mount provides the most secure vent-based grip on the market.
Comparison Table: Top Santa Fe Solutions
| Mount Model | Generation | Key Feature |
|---|---|---|
| FICS Custom Mount | 2019- 2026 | Attaches Adjacent to Display Console |
| andobil MagSafe Vent Mount | Universal | Steel Hook Vent Grip |
| MaserWeller Custom Mount | 2019-2023 | Attaches Between Vents |
| Scosche MagicMount | Universal | Strongest Adhesive Base |
1. FICS Custom Mount (All Years)
Unlike most custom mounts, the FICS custom mount covers all generations as they have three selections depending upon the year. This is fairly well designed mount with a lot of thought put into the design. These all attach somewhere adjacent to the center displays. The earlier years attach to the actual display. The later years utilize the deperation between the two large display consoles.
An expandable cradle is included which holds practically any size phone. The phone is then displayed near eye level which makes this one of the better custom mounts we have seen.
2. andobil MagSafe Vent Mount (All Models)
Traditional vent clips often slip off the Santa Fe’s textured vents. andobil solves this with a metal hook design that wraps around the vent louver and screws down for a mechanical lock. This is essential for all generations of Santa Fe, where the vents are angled slightly downward or simply located in a tight spot.
This company makes some high quality mounts and we have recommended these before. Check our review on the andobil vent mountAndobil Car Air Vent Mount Review — Standard and MagSafe Versions. It comes with a universal cradle or MagSafe attachment.
3. MaserWeller Custom Mount
If you prefer your phone on the upper half of the dash, MaserWeller offers a custom clip that attaches to the dash between the two center vents. It keeps the phone near eye level, which is perfect for drivers who find the lower console mounts too distracting during navigation.
It’s a MagSafe mount so best for iPhone 12 or higher owners as well as Android peeps with a capable case.
4. Scosche MagicMount Pro 2
For those who want a simple adhesive solution, the MagicMount Pro 2 is the gold standard. In the Santa Fe, the best placement is on the flat plastic area just below the infotainment screen (2019-2023) or on the center console side rail (2024+). Its MagSafe compatibility makes it the quickest “tap and go” option available.
This is a powered mount which makes connection easy and quick.
Common Mounting Problems in the Santa Fe
- The Slanted Dash: Most suction cups fail because the Santa Fe dash slopes toward the cabin, putting constant “peel” tension on the adhesive.
- Vent Blockage: Because Hyundai uses slim vents, mounting a large phone can completely block your AC. Using an “extension arm” mount like the LISEN helps keep the phone away from the airflow.
The Bottom Line
Go with the FICS custom mount which includes a cradle as that is the most innovative and cleanest of the batch. It’s hard to beat a custom made mount.
The universal mounts are also solid and affords you the portability to move to a second car or rental. It’s also an investment in the future as you won’t need a brand new mount when your lease is over or trade in the car. If you rent, don’t leave it in the car, because that lost and found is a disaster!