When Hyundai flagship Genesis sedan was introduced a while back, a lot of people were shocked. What was Hyundai doing building a car to compete with the likes of Lexus, BMW and Mercedes-Benz? Well, consider this an aftershock: Introducing the all-new 2011 Hyundai Sonata. Like its larger sibling Genesis, Hyundai Sonata was built to challenge the status quo. How? It starts with Design. At the studios of our California Design Center, the all-new Hyundai Sonata was conceived with the needs of car buyers here in America in mind. It’s built in America, too, at our state-of-the-art assembly plant in Montgomery, Alabama. An affordable, fuel-efficient four-door sedan with a coupe-like silhouette, yet spacious enough inside for your family. So Sonata was shaped by Hyundai designers into a form that flows with energy. Inside, it’s bigger where you need more room. In fact, the midsize Sonata meets the EPA’s Large Car classification. It’s more powerful, too, thanks to a fuel-efficient 2.4L Gasoline Direct Injection (GDI) 4-cylinder engine – the first car in its class to offer GDI technology standard.
Sonata GLS Line-Up , Key Standard Equipment, Popular Equipment Package Plus Navigation
2.4L Gasoline Direct Injection (GDI) 4-cylinder engine; 6-speed manual transmission / 6-speed automatic (optional); 16-inch steel wheels with full covers; Electronic Stability Control with Traction Control System; ABS with Electronic Brake-force Distribution and Brake Assist; Tire Pressure Monitoring System; Front active head restraints; Front, front seat side and side curtain airbags; Bodycolor front grille and chrome window belt-line moldings; Solar control glass; Tilt-and-telescopic steering wheel with cruise,audio and phone control; Metalgrain interior accents; AM/FM/XM®/CD/MP3 audio system; iPod®/USB auxiliary input jacks; Remote keyless entry and alarm; Power windows & locks with remote keyless entry & alarm; Air conditioning; Advanced trip computer with custom settings; Integrated Bluetooth® with phonebook transfer; Eco indicator; Daytime Running Lights (DRL); Heated side mirrors; 16-inch alloy wheels; 8-way power adjustable driver seat with lumbar support; Leatherette interior door panel inserts; Chrome interior door handles; Automatic light control; Requires Popular Equipment Package; Navigation system with high-resolution touch-screen display; HD Radio™ Technology Multicasting (late availability); 360-watt Dimension® premium audio system.
Sonata SE has features of the GLS, plus 2.4L Gasoline Direct Injection (GDI) 4-cylinder engine; 6-speed automatic with steering wheel mounted paddle shifters; 18-inch Hyper Silver alloy wheels with Performance tires; Sport-tuned suspension; Dual exhaust; Front fog lights; Dark chrome front grille; Chrome exterior door handles; Proximity entry with push-button start; Sport seats featuring leather bolsters with cloth inserts; Leather-wrapped steering wheel & shift knob; Power tilt-and-slide sunroof; Navigation system with high-resolution touch-screen display; HD Radio™ Technology Multicasting (late availability); 360-watt Dimension® premium audio system.
Sonata Limited has features of the SE, plus Power tilt-and-slide sunroof; 17-inch alloy wheels; Side mirror turn signal indicators; Leather seating surfaces; Heated front and rear seats; Dual automatic temperature control; In-dash 6-disc CD-changer; HD Radio™ Technology with Multicasting (late availability); 360-watt Dimension® premium audio system; Unique interior accents (Piano Black or Woodgrain); Floor console-mounted rear vents; Premium door sill plates with “Sonata” badge; Auto-dimming mirror with HomeLink® and compass; Deletes sport-tuned suspension and dual exhaust; Deletes steering wheel mounted paddle shifters; Navigation system with high-resolution touch-screen display; Rear backup camera; 400-watt Infinity® audio system; HD Radio™ Technology with Multicasting (late availability); Navigation package deletes in-dash 6-disc CD changer.
The brochure has another information such as the Sonata exterior colors option, interior colors option, color combination, standard features and technical specifications (exterior features, interior features, safety features, engines, drivetrain/transmission, body/suspension/chassis, exterior and interior dimensions, epa mileage estimates/fuel capacity), Hyundai Sonata warranty.
Find more details about the brochure from my automotive brochure catalog here :
2011 HYUNDAI SONATA BROCHURE AND BUYING GUIDE :TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS, FEATURES, AND GENUINE ACCESSORIES PDF DOWNLOAD (3.64MB) DOWNLOAD
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August 15, 2010 at 11:17 pm
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August 27, 2010 at 10:53 am
this car is a good car. It has a lot of strong points, such as content for the money and design.
But when it comes to ride, handling and comfort combination, the Accord will be the best choice.
Also while , Sonata has 22/35 mpg posted, and Accord 21/31, the recent C&D test revealed identical 24mpg while Legacy AT had 25mpg with AWD. Consumer reports rates Altima as 26mpg-best in class.
I really think that something is going on with the our government when it comes to EPA ratings.