Next-gen Hyundai Sonata Spied for the First Time

by Mar 27, 2018All News, Eco Cars, Hyundai, Spy Shots

Hyundai Sonata Test Mule DN8 4

Hyundai Sonata Test Mule DN8 4I’m sure you guys will think I have that “Double Vision” a song from 80’s Foreigner band or I’m just crazy, but no. The title of this article is related to next generation Hyundai Sonata and the picture above is from a dirty Kia K5, so what happened here?[ads id=”9″]

Yeah, you’re right, this is a Test Mule. Thanks to our friend SHM’s Studio we have accessed to this pictures of a mysterious Kia Optima Hybrid, but if you take a closer look you will find something strange on its body panels. This car looks like have been refurbished, but we have discovered this body hides the next-generation hybrid Hyundai Sonata, codenamed as DN8.

The stripe on the hood confirmed that this car had a enlarged engine room and the fuel tank is on a new position which means this car is using a new and longer platform, with a wheelbase of 2,845mm (current Sonata LF wheelbase is 2,805mm).

The design of the new Sonata project DN8 is not confirmed, but will be a good idea if its based on the “Le Fil Rouge” concept car recently launched at Geneva.

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Looks like Hyundai is focusing on Eco-cars, while the latest generations of Sonata models received the Hybrid variant a few months later the launch of NA models, with the new generation this won’t happened, and Hyundai plans to have ready the full line-up at the time of launch.

What we can expect in terms of engines and eco friendly? A refurbished Hybrid & Plug-in Hybrid powertrains with a higher powered batteries (with an extended range), more efficient Atkinson cycle engines and even smoother transmissions.

Written by Jose Antonio Lopez

Passionated about Korean cars from Hyundai, Kia & Genesis. Photographer. I love being in nature, hiking. Tech lover.
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