Hyundai Sonata News

These are the models struggling in 2020
By Stephen Ottley · 18 Jul 2020
It's no secret that 2020 has been hard for the local car industry.
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Hyundai's new model rampage
By Andrew Chesterton · 26 Jun 2020
Hyundai is set for a busy 12 months in Australia, with the top-three auto maker to launch 11 new vehicles over the next 12 moths as it bounces out of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Hot sedans highlight busy 2020 launch circuit
By Justin Hilliard · 27 May 2020
While sedans may be as unpopular as ever, that doesn't mean there aren't a few launching in Australia in 2020.
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Mid-size sedan market demolished
By Stephen Ottley · 08 May 2020
It's the end of the mid-size sedan as we know it, and we all seem to feel fine about it.Apologies to R.E.M., but the demise of the medium-sized passenger car has been a long-time coming, but April's dire sales figures have brought into focus how close to
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Here are the best 2020 Super Bowl ads
By Stephen Ottley · 04 Feb 2020
The Kansas City Chiefs claimed the NFL's top prize yesterday in the 2020 Super Bowl - but there was no clear winner in the battle between car companies for the best television commercial.Car makers spend millions and hire some of the biggest names in Holl
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Why Hyundai is targeting the police
By Stephen Ottley · 26 Sep 2019
Hyundai is planning on pushing its new Sonata upmarket - and into the hands of Johnny Law.
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Hyundai Sonata Hybrid 2020 uses solar power
By Matt Campbell · 22 Jul 2019
The Hyundai Sonata Hybrid 2020 model will not only debut a new high-tech drivetrain, but it will also be able to use its roof to charge its batteries.
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Hyundai N Line coming for Sonata, Venue
By Andrew Chesterton · 22 Apr 2019
Hyundai's performance family continues to grow, with the brand announcing two new N Line models at the New York Motor Show.
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Is Hyundai making a Sonata coupe?
By Jake Williams · 06 Mar 2019
The Hyundai Sonata 2020 model has been uncovered ahead of its debut at the 2019 New York auto show next month. Due for Australian release in the second half of 2019, the new eighth-generation Sonata shapes up differently to its predecessor - it's 45mm longer (4900mm) with a 35mm longer wheelbase (now 2840mm), 25mm wider (1890mm) and 30mm lower (1445mm). According to the brand, the new Sonata is taking Hyundai down the 'coupe'-style sedan path - a route it has not travelled before with a global product such as the Sonata.Influenced by the HDC-2 concept from the 2018 Busan motor show, the company says the new Sonata was designed using 'light architecture design'. This can be seen in several exterior elements - for instance, the chrome window surrounds connect with the headlights via LED strip lighting. A new feature for the Sonata is what Hyundai calls ‘Hidden Lighting Lamps’, which incorporate new lighting technology to appear as a chrome metal when switched off, yet become “dramatically lit” when turned on.The car’s wide, layered bonnet and low stance contribute to the coupe-like styling, the company claims. The sweeping roofline and almost-ducktail like rear end add a standout style, and the tail-lights joined by a single LED strip accentuates the rear width. The interior of the new Hyundai Sonata is a big step forward for the nameplate and the brand, too. There's a sweeping dashboard layout and fully-digital dials, as well as a Bose sound system. The shift-by-wire transmission selector has been taken from the Ioniq Electric and is said to free up storage space in the cabin. New interior switchgear has also been introduced - even the indicator and wiper stalks have been redesigned with a higher-quality finish, as well as the multimedia system buttons and climate control switchgear. Hyundai is yet to discuss details of the new Sonata’s drivetrains, though it is expected that the current model’s 2.4-litre petrol and 2.0-litre turbo-petrol engines will continue. In North America, a plug-in hybrid Sonata may continue to be offered into the next generation of the car, and in some markets a diesel engine may be available.Local specifications and pricing for the new Hyundai Sonata are to be announced before the car's release later this year.
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Multiple brands among latest recalls
By Robbie Wallis · 12 Mar 2018
Manufacturers including Hyundai, Holden, Jeep, Peugeot, Citroen and Audi have all issued safety recalls for various models, according to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC).
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