Think driving a hybrid is like being in the “no fun” zone? Think again, because SONATA Hybrid’s advanced powertrain gives you a combined 192 hp with plenty of torque the instant you put your foot down, thanks to its 39 kW electric motor. Not to mention a paddle-shifting 6-speed automatic transmission and independent multi-link rear suspension for even more excitement. In fact, with everything this hybrid has going for it, passing cars on the highway may just become your new pastime.
The advanced design of its powertrain gives it up to an EPA-estimated 54 MPG Hwy. A sleek exterior, active airflap and rear spoiler improve aerodynamics, surpassing Honda Accord Hybrid with a .24 coefficient of drag.
SONATA Hybrid’s exclusive cross-hole cascading grille introduces the stand-out thinking and design to follow. Its curved hood is seamless from windshield to grille, for a look that’s as sleek as ever.
Nothing says fastback as beautifully as the SONATA Hybrid, from the sensuous slope of its roofline to its integrated rear spoiler.
Beautifully machined 17-inch alloys are the perfectly polished finishing touch to SONATA Hybrid’s sporty look.
The sleek sweeping panel perfectly frames an available fully digital instrument cluster where important driving info is easy to view on an expansive 12.3-inch display.
2022 model shown.
Seating surfaces are covered in available rich, supple leather for a look that’s as extravagant as it feels.
With a compatible smartphone, Bluelink® lets you lock, unlock, or start your SONATA Hybrid remotely, from wherever you are. Available for three years, complimentary.
As the engine is turned off, a visual warning in the instrument cluster reminds you to check the rear seats before exiting.
Your “co-pilot” for highway driving. When actively engaged with Smart Cruise Control and Lane Following Assist, this available smart convenience helps keep you centered in your lane and traveling at a safe distance behind the car ahead. Not only that, it can also keep you driving at the right speeds, automatically setting your pace based on GPS and highway data.
When you’re going in reverse, it lets you know if its sensors detect a vehicle approaching from the left or right. It may even apply the brakes automatically if needed.
Constantly turning your high beams off and on can be a hassle, which is why this thoughtful feature automatically does it for you. It can detect oncoming vehicles and also when they’re no longer there, toggling between high and low beams accordingly.