Revealed: 2011 Hyundai Sonata
Sep 18, 2009 2:39 PM
The 2011 Sonata will be powered by a standard 2.4-liter four-cylinder direct-injection engine. Our recently tested four-cylinder Sonata returned an impressive 26 mpg overall, with a V6-model rated at 22 mpg overall. Hyundai claims a 2.0-liter engine offered overseas will boast an 11-percent fuel economy improvement over the current model, though there are no claims yet for the U.S. powertrains.
The Sonata will feature six air bags and standard stability control. Other notable features include a panoramic sunroof, parking aids, and rear heated seats.
From the photography, it is clear that the Sonata is moving upscale in presentation, most notably in the interior. (See additional photos as well as other upcoming vehicles in our New Car Preview section).
The current Sonata performs well in our tests and is competitive with other family sedans. It is roomy and pleasant to ride for the price. We look forward to testing the redesigned Sonata after it hits the market to see how it measures up.
The U.S. version and further details will be revealed in January at the Detroit auto show. See our latest Hyundai Sonata reviews.
—Liza Barth












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