Who  would have imagined a few years back that there would be so much  interest in a new generation of the Hyundai Sonata that it would be  totally justified for us to stay up until the early morning hours to  write a post on the car... But times change, GM went in and out of  bankruptcy protection, the Fiat Group acquired Chrysler and surprise,  surprise, Hyundai overtook the Ford Group in the first half of the year  to become the world's fourth largest automaker. So there you have it.  But let's wind back back to the Sonata. After more leaks than a New Orleans levy, the Korean maker formally introduced the four-door sedan in its home market today.
"The  Sonata will set a new standard for world class mid-size sedans with  state-of-the-art technology, superior build quality and emotional  design," said Euisun Chung, Hyundai's Vice Chairman at the launching  ceremony for the car in Seoul. "The new Sonata will raise Hyundai's  brand values."
It  might not be an Alfa Romeo, but compared to its dull and unimaginative  predecessors, we'd say that the sixth-generation Sonata makes a huge  step (call that a leap) forward in terms of design. Some will even claim  that it clearly adopts styling cues from the so-called four-door coupe  segment such as the swooping roofline and the stubby rear end, and  they're probably right.
The  Sonata also boasts a fresh interior with a contemporary styling that's  in line with the Korean firm's latest products such as the new Tucson / ix35 SUV that was revealed at this week's Frankfurt Motor Show.
Size-wise  the Sonata is 4,820mm long, 1,835mm wide and 1,470mm tall with a  wheelbase of 2,795mm making it a little longer and wider but slightly  lower than the outgoing model.
The Sonata, which may  be sold under a different name in some regions (e.g. i40 in Europe),  will be offered at launch in its home market with a 2.0-liter Theta II  MPi gasoline engine with 165HP and an LPG version that makes 144HP. Both  engines are paired to a new six-speed automatic transmission.
Hyundai  said that it plans to add 2.4 liter Theta II GDI gasoline engine to the  range in January next year. This engine will be offered as standard on  the U.S. market model.
All  versions of the Sonata will be equipped with a standard Vehicle Dynamic  Control with Hill-start Assist Control and Brake Assist System  functions. Other highlights include an available three-piece panoramic  sunroof and a new Parking Guide System (PGS) that allows the driver to  avoid obstacles during parallel parking or when driving in reverse - or  so the company claims.
Hyundai  said that it began developing the new Sonata in 2005 under the codename  YF with the project costing a total of 450 billion won (US$ 372  million) to go from concept to production.
The  company plans to sell 60,000 units of the new Sonata in Korea this  year. With the addition of production in its U.S. plant in Alabama plant  in early 2010 and in China the following year, Hyundai expects that  number to raise to  450,000 units annually worldwide from 2011.
In South Korea, the new Sonata's prices range from 21.3 million Won to 25.95 million Won (US$17,600 to US$21,450).


