March 13, 20197 yr Last week, Hyundai released images of the 2020 Hyundai Sonata sedan, but was scant with the technical details. Today, Hyundai revealed that the 2020 Sonata will ride on a new Third-Generation platform designed to enhance safety, efficiency, and driving performance. The platform underpinning the 2020 Sonata will eventually find its way into other products. On the safety front, the platform uses super high tensile steel, hot stamping, and a multi-load path structure. The Multi-load path helps in a collision by increasing the amount of energy absorbed by the structure and reduces intrusions into the passenger cabin. In a small frontal overlap crash, the tires are designed to move outward to prevent spinning and possible secondary collisions. To make the Sonata more efficient, the platform directs the flow of air to optimize cooling and heat dissipation. Stability and performance is enhanced by lowering the position of the engine and transmission to lower the overall center of gravity. Dramatically increased lateral stiffness helps with handling agility. Noise reduction is improved via reinforced sound-absorbing systems. Additionally, Hyundai has teamed up with Bose to create a specially tuned premium sound system with 12 channels. The system will use Bose Centerpoint technology to take a stereo signal and convert it to multiple channels. Powertrain information still has not been released. The formal U.S. unveiling of the 2020 Hyundai Sonata is expected at the New York Auto Show next month. View full article
March 13, 20197 yr Nice looking car and the interior is top notch. Based on the info, I would say this is a crash and done solution. I suspect to have the auto absorb all the energy in an impact to protect the passenger compartment that you would have Unibody structure damage beyond repair.
March 13, 20197 yr i still stand by the gist of what i said on another thread. it looks fresh for an hour and then its sort of blends into the landscape and has a bit of dull to it. Sort of like the new Genesis sedan, it has a cache to it but at the same time there is a bit of faux about it. but yes, as a lease vehicle or a cost effective vehicle its certainly ok. It's better than the hot mess Camry. And I would say better than Altima too from an excitement standpoint. And at least they didn't put a CVT in it either, right?
March 13, 20197 yr I wonder when Hyundai will take this platform and apply it to its CUVs and minivan and other sedans. One platform to meet most needs is a very good idea.
March 14, 20197 yr 26 minutes ago, daves87rs said: Waiting on the engine.... It's going to be two 4-cylinder engines like the current lineup, and a hybrid. I can't imagine anything else. I'm hoping they don't throw a tiny 4-cylinder turbo in as a base engine. Probably an 8-speed auto standard. Would be very pleasantly surprised if AWD showed up as an option but truthfully, I don't know anything about this platform or their desires to offer AWD in the midsize sedan segment. In typical Hyundai fashion, I expect a slew of safety equipment standard.
March 14, 20197 yr I wonder what ‘Third Generation’ means in this context. The current Sonata is in like its 7th or 8th generation.
March 14, 20197 yr 9 minutes ago, Paolino said: It's going to be two 4-cylinder engines like the current lineup, and a hybrid. I can't imagine anything else. I'm hoping they don't throw a tiny 4-cylinder turbo in as a base engine. Probably an 8-speed auto standard. Would be very pleasantly surprised if AWD showed up as an option but truthfully, I don't know anything about this platform or their desires to offer AWD in the midsize sedan segment. In typical Hyundai fashion, I expect a slew of safety equipment standard. Let's hope for a nice turbo and NA engine.....
March 14, 20197 yr I wouldn't expect much in the way of improved power train options, the new Santa Fe is quite nice inside and out too but has the same old meh engines. Edited March 14, 20197 yr by frogger
March 14, 20197 yr 17 minutes ago, frogger said: I wouldn't expect much in the way of improved power train options, the new Santa Fe is quite nice inside and out too but has the same old meh engines. 3rd party after market upgrades for the fun factor
March 14, 20197 yr 9 hours ago, smk4565 said: Probably the best automotive product under $35k when it comes out. INteresTING !!!
March 14, 20197 yr A-class will need options and hit $40k. Maybe a $40k A220 is better than the Sonata. Need to see the Sonata in person and see what the engines and specs are and the pricing but Sonata will probably be the best product under $35k.
March 14, 20197 yr Author 9 minutes ago, smk4565 said: A-class will need options and hit $40k. Maybe a $40k A220 is better than the Sonata. Need to see the Sonata in person and see what the engines and specs are and the pricing but Sonata will probably be the best product under $35k. A $40k A220 is still a $40k sub-compact that even I at 5'10" 170lbs have to squeeze into. Not worth it.
March 14, 20197 yr 15 minutes ago, Drew Dowdell said: A $40k A220 is still a $40k sub-compact that even I at 5'10" 170lbs have to squeeze into. Not worth it. And it's just a transverse 2.0L 4cyl FWD subcompact. $40k is way too much for such pedestrian crud...$30k would be high for something that low and common IMO.... but there are plenty of sheeple out there that will pay for the MB badge regardless of the plebeian hardware... Edited March 14, 20197 yr by Robert Hall
March 14, 20197 yr 27 minutes ago, Robert Hall said: And it's just a transverse 2.0L 4cyl FWD subcompact. $40k is way too much for such pedestrian crud...$30k would be high for something that low and common IMO.... but there are plenty of sheeple out there that will pay for the MB badge regardless of the plebeian hardware... Well, we do live in a country where badge snobbery clouds good judgement.
March 14, 20197 yr 1 hour ago, Drew Dowdell said: A $40k A220 is still a $40k sub-compact that even I at 5'10" 170lbs have to squeeze into. Not worth it. The Sonata might be the best car under $40k. They haven’t even officially shown it yet.
March 14, 20197 yr Author 2 minutes ago, smk4565 said: The Sonata might be the best car under $40k. They haven’t even officially shown it yet. Goal posts moving again I see...
March 14, 20197 yr 2 hours ago, Drew Dowdell said: Goal posts moving again I see... No they aren’t, I said the 2020 Sonata is probably the best vehicle under $35k and it might even be the best vehicle under $40k.
March 15, 20197 yr MB c-class sedan starts at only $41K. Sonata is probably the best vehicle under $42K. What's 2 thousand dollars spread over 96 months? Very interesting...
March 15, 20197 yr 2 hours ago, balthazar said: MB c-class sedan starts at only $41K. Sonata is probably the best vehicle under $42K. What's 2 thousand dollars spread over 96 months? Very interesting... 96 months already? I thought that car financing stopped at 72 months. How does a car buyer avoid going underwater with a 96 month finance plan? How many people keep their cars for eight years?
March 15, 20197 yr At the rate they are going Hyundai might just hand Benz their a-s-s....... They aren’t playing anymore...and the product shows. Benz has them beat in resale- then then Hyundai will make a nice used car value.....
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