by wiondrive news desk
The new Hyundai Sonata's low-slung exterior exemplifies progressive automotive design and embodies Hyundai's theme of 'Sensuous Sportiness.'
At the rear, the new H-lights emphasize Sonata's wide stance and high-tech character. The black spoiler-shaped trunk lid and exhaust-shaped rear end treatment promise sporty performance.
On the front, Sonata's horizontal layout integrates Hyundai's signature Seamless Horizon Lamp and wide-set hidden headlights for a futuristic look. A new grille and larger air intakes create a more dynamic and aggressive appearance.
As sporty as the new Sonata is overall, the N Line turns up the volume with even more dynamic style.
The Sonata's all-wheel drive system is front-wheel drive based, which is a first for a Hyundai sedan in the U.S.
The lineup includes a gasoline-powered 2.5L engine, 2.5L turbo engine, and 2.0L hybrid electric (HEV). The 2.5L turbo was developed especially for the N Line.
The panoramic curved display houses a 12.3-inch driver information cluster and 12.3-inch audio-video navigation (AVN) system for an immersive digital experience.
The head-up display (HUD) shows the most relevant information for drivers as a 12-inch projection on the windshield. The HUD allows them to process information quickly while keeping their attention on the road ahead.
Sonata has further improved noise, vibration, and harshness performance - with body reinforcements and a change of steering wheel material.
The improved 12-speaker Bose Premium Sound System with new CenterPoint 360 technology has been tuned by Bose engineers to deliver a rich and immersive listening experience in every seat.
Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto was available on 2023 Sonata SE models (non-navigation equipped models) and is now available on all 2024 Sonata models (navigation and non-navigation equipped models).
Remote Smart Parking Assist (RSPA) enables the user to park the vehicle and exit parking spots by remotely reversing and forwarding with the smart key from outside the vehicle.