Powering the Hyundai Sonata is a 2.5L 4-cylinder engine that makes 191 horsepower; up from last year's 185. The optional turbocharged 1.6L 4-cylinder makes 180 horsepower. A new 8-speed automatic is the only transmission option, sending power to the front wheels. Hyundai claims anywhere from 36 mpg to 38 mpg on the highway depending on trim.
Step into the base SE model and it immediately becomes obvious that Hyundai has improved more than just exterior styling. A bigger 8-inch LCD screen is now standard and the cockpit feels generally more airy and open. Standard features now include Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, Bluetooth hands free wireless phone connectivity with audio streaming a rearview monitor with parking lines, both lane-keep and lane following assist functions for the cruise control, a stop-and-go-function for that cruise control, automatic high beams, a rear occupant alert system, forward collision avoidance assist with pedestrian detection, LED headlights, taillights and daytime running lights, power side mirrors and automatic climate control.
The SEL version adds heated front seats, an 8-way power adjustable driver's seat, rear cross traffic alert and collision avoidance, a blind spot monitoring system with collision avoidance, a proximity key with push button start, 17-inch wheels, a sportier front and rear fascia with twin tip mufflers, heated side mirrors with built in turn signals, a 4.2-inch LCD instrument cluster display, dual-zone climate control and chrome accents throughout the exterior.
A bit more sportiness is on offer with the SEL Plus trim, which gets the turbocharged engine, paddle shifters and 18-inch wheels with lower profile tires and some gloss black around the exterior. Inside, the SEL Plus trim gets suede/leatherette seating surfaces, aluminum pedals, wireless phone charging, an auto-dimming interior mirror and a digital 12.3-inch instrument cluster. The SEL Plus also offers a smartphone app-based unlocking system.
The top of the line Limited trim adds a heads-up display, a 360-degree camera interface displayed through a larger 10.25-inch screen, built-in navigation and a remote parking assist function.
Coupe-like Proportions, Competitive Pricing, Roomy Interior, Safety And Convenience Features
Hyundai has completely redesigned the Sonata for 2020. The car showcases Hyundai's bold new styling direction with a bigger, more aggressive grille and a curvier rear end that gives the mid-sized sedan a coupe-like presence. While past Sonatas have had somewhat subdued styling, the new design is bold and extroverted. The mission of the Sonata remains unchanged however, where it provides plenty of space and comfort, combined with build quality and a base price that is lower than many of its competitors.
The Hyundai Sonata has always been a good value, priced lower than the Toyota Camry and the Honda Accord. However, Hyundai wanted to give buyers more than just an inexpensive alternative, but rather tech features, stand-out styling and comfort. Not only does the new Sonata have a claimed best-in-class front seat head and leg room, the 2020 model gets Hyundai's new SmartSense safety suite along with great looks and a stylish interior.