Despite it is still unclear when the All-New Sonata N-Line will be launched, after several delays, today we want to share with you the most accurated rendering we have ever seen, made by Kksstudio. What do you think?
After been delayed several times (this reminds me the GV80 launch), Hyundai have rescheduled the release of the high-performance Sonata N-Line to “Summer”. Yeah, according to the latest information from AutoDaum, the cause of the delay is once again the Coronavirus outbreak, but also and adjustment of the launch schedule with Santa Fe and Tucson according to the magazine, finally looks like both SUVs will be premiered earlier than Sonata N-Line
Hyundai’s Chinese Sonata (DN8) was released prior to launch in July. The Chinese-style Sonata, tested by the Chinese automobile media AutoHome.cn, has a extended length of 55mm and a wheelbase of 50mm longer compared to the regular Sonata, and new features like a different interior design and powertrain.
While Hyundai were developing the latest generation Sonata, the eighth, some rumormill said Hyundai will make a comeback into the European market with the Sonata sedan, killing the i40 nomenclature and also, completing it with a wagon model, exclusive for the European market. When more than ever this seems unlikely to happen, the guys at Kolesa.ru made this rendering that makes us rethink about it.
Hyundai Motor America has announced pricing for the 2020 Sonata Hybrid, starting at $27,750 for the extremely fuel efficient Sonata Hybrid Blue and $35,300 for the new range-topping Sonata Hybrid Limited. At $27,750, shoppers will discover the 2020 Sonata Hybrid Blue achieves a segment-leading EPA estimated 52-MPG combined fuel economy rating and a best-in-class EPA estimated 54-MPG highway fuel economy rating.