The South Korean car manufacturer Hyundai has completed work on the modernization of the Sonata model. The first image of the new model has been published, but the technical details will be revealed during the official presentation, which will take place at the end of March in Seoul.
Visually, the new model is immediately noticeable thanks to the narrow line of daytime running lights across the entire width of the front and the lights hidden in the air ducts. Another feature of the new model is the company logo on the hood (previously on the grill). The front and rear bumpers, as well as the trunk lid and taillights, have also been updated, while the sporty N-Line version (pictured) differs with original wheel rims, matte bodywork and dual exhaust pipes.
In a press release, the manufacturer reveals that the Sonata will get a new three-spoke steering wheel, as well as a multimedia device and gauge screen from two 12.3-inch liquid crystal displays combined into one unit.
Hyundai has not revealed the range of engines yet, so we remind you that the current Sonata model is available with 2.0 and 2.5-liter gasoline engines, as well as a hybrid unit with a power of 195 hp.
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