Well, you really didn't give much to go by but, this is something that for example, looking at Consumer Reports to get a baseline for this vehicle, is a good starting place. There are other metrics that you can also look at or even joining a Hyundai forum to see what others are saying.
I mean, off the top of my head, I'd say that you're good to go since Hyundai/KIA has/is among the more reliable brands now, even ahead of the more popular auto brands that we know & love.
Just know that(in most cases) the 10yr/100K mi powertrain warranty DOES NOT carry over to the next owner but this may have changed.
I can't answer for all Hyun/KIA models but, keep in mind that their vehicles come with either a normally aspirated engine(no turbo) or a turbo. And a regular 6 spd torque converted/shiftable auto tranny and/or a 7 spd dual clutch tranny(DCT) a.k.a. dual shift gearbox(DSG). Which is a manual tranny shifted by the vehicle's computer.