A coveted and beloved sedan, the Hyundai Sonata has seen numerous model years and redesigns, but its reliability and spirit always remained the same year after year. So which Hyundai Sonata fits your needs best? John Amato Hyundai of Glendale has compiled key information on four previous Sonata models to help you decide.
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The 2021 Hyundai Sonata debuted the N Line trim package, which has a 290-horsepower engine and dual-clutch transmission. Because the Sonata was fully redesigned in 2020, there are some minor additions found throughout the 2021 Sonata trim package lineup.
Other changes and available features include:
A new generation of the Sonata was introduced with the 2020 model year. Featuring the “Sensuous Sportiness design language,” the 2020 Hyundai Sonata takes on a coupe-like appearance with overall more aggressive design.
Other changes and available features include:
For the most part, the 2019 Hyundai Sonata stayed the same. The “+” sign that appeared after some trim levels was dropped. Other than that, you will find the same great features on your favorite trim package.
Other available features include:
Undergoing a mid-year refresh, the 2018 Hyundai Sonata features heighted styling, plus a 2.0L turbocharged engine paired with a new eight-speed automatic transmission. The SEL+ and Sport+ trims added a host of new standard features like a sport mesh grille, wireless charging, a heated steering wheel, and dual-zone automatic temperature control. Feature upgrades can also be found on other trim packages for a greater overall value.
Those who are looking for an elevated driving experience will be excited for what the Hyundai Sonata has in store, no matter which model year you choose. The Sonata has greatly evolved to add the elements that modern drivers love, from easy-to-use technology to impressive fuel efficiency. Both pared down and bold styling choices are also available depending on your preferences.
Buying a used vehicle is also advantageous for a number of reasons. You can drive home in a used Sonata with the design aesthetics you liked on an older model or a higher trim package that may have cost you more if it was brand new. Purchasing a used car is also beneficial for avoiding a large hit on depreciation, which happens almost immediately when you purchase a new car.