This week, Hyundai revealed the first iteration of their next-generation virtual cockpit technology, which hints at the future direction of a blended infotainment and driving assist system for Hyundai.
In addition to the 2.0-litre CRDi 48-Volt diesel powertrain introduced in the New Tucson in 2018, Hyundai Motor has now combined its efficient and responsive 48-Volt mild hybrid technology with the 100 kW/136-PS 1.6-litre CRDi diesel engine.
The 2020 Hyundai Sonata will arrive to the US showrooms later this year, while the official debut is going to be held at NY AutoShow on April 17th, we have a lot of information but there are some things that are still unclear, like the presence of AWD powertrain. Now we got a “kind of confirmation”, because despite we have announced that before, now Hyundai top executive advanced that the new platform used on the new Sonata is AWD capable and they’re reviewing it.