Hyundai Debuts 2014 Sonata Hybrid in South Korea

by Dec 5, 2013All News, Eco Cars, Hyundai0 comments

Hyundai announced on December 4 that it released a 2014 version of Sonata Hybrid that features some changes in interior and exterior designs and improvements inconvenience features.

[ads id=”0″ style=”float:left;padding:5px;”]For its exterior look, the LED rear combo-lamp is adopted, while the outside mirroris changed into a puddle lamp. The interior space is appointed with an LED reading light and a room lamp. 

For his local market, new convenience items are added, including TPMS and a four-way lumbar support forthe driver seat. A heated steering wheel is offered as a basic option for the entire models. 

The retail price (based on tax benefits) by model is 28.95 million won ($27,210) for the Smart, 30.08 million won ($28,275) for the Modern, and 32 million won ($30,080) for the Premium. During the January-November period of this year, domestic sales of Sonata Hybrid stood at 12,822 units, with its monthly sales averaging at around 1,000 units.

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Source: [Hankyung]

Written by Jose Antonio Lopez

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