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Monday, August 31, 2009

Spy Feed & Info Hub: 2011 Hyundai Sonata (YF) - Update 5

Hyundai Sonata
NEW! YF Sonata Undisguised Again Showing Stunning Side Profile! (08/31/2009)

Editor's Note: "Spy Feed & Info Hub" is a new feature we will implement for posting spy shots of upcoming cars. It will allow us to post images as they surface the web and consequently, update you with the latest spy shots more frequently. Each future car will get its own spy feed, complete with regularly updated spy photos and substantial, detailed information.

Hyundai Motor will officially unveil the long-awaited replacement for the Sonata, code-named "YF", in September of this year. The new Sonata is set to be a revolutionary redesign for the mid-size sedan, incorporating a more modern, sportier design that radically deviates from the current generation's more conventional style. It will also be equipped with the company's latest powertrain technology that will achieve class-leading performance at no compromise of efficiency.

The all new Sonata (YF) sets to shake the mid-size sedan segment with its polarizing new design. The sleek, rakish lines of the exterior evoke a four-door coupe alike the Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class and Volkswagen CC. Hyundai announced that the new Sonata will be the first car to incorporate the brand's new "Fluidic Sculpture" corporate design theme, thus finally calming the quarrel surrounding the company's lack of a genuine brand identity to this date. The automaker even stated its hopes to replicate the immense impact made by the first-generation Ford Taurus when it debuted in 1985 with its futuristic, timeless styling.

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Read more for the full, in-depth article and a gallery of spy shots.

The redesigned Sonata also hopes to lead the mid-size car segment with new, innovative powertrain technology. As gas prices will likely continue escalating into the future, Hyundai will focus more on its 4-cylinder engine line-up and the upcoming Sonata will be no exception. According to the Montgomery Advertiser, the new Sonata will sport an updated 2.4L Theta II 4-cylinder engine with GDI (gasoline direct injection) technology. Mated to a standard 6-speed automatic transmission, the new engine will achieve a staggering 200 horsepower (up from the current 174). Hyundai hopes to achieve class-leading fuel economy with its new powertrain as well. Alongside the 4-cylinder, Hyundai will also offer an upgraded version of its Lambda V6 for North American markets. The 3.5L Lambda II V6 will reportedly produce over 270 horsepower. The new Sonata will also be available with a range of diesel and LPG engines in some markets. According to an insider, the 2.2L R diesel engine will not initially be available and will bow later.

Hyundai has high hopes for the upcoming Sonata as it will also pack an abundant list of standard features and segment-first options as well. A striking example is the optional panoramic sunroof that is a first for the mid-size car segment in the Korean market. Judging by spyshots, the new Sonata will also be available for the first time with 18-inch alloy wheels. More details on the Sonata's equipment will be released closer to its official launch this fall.

Hyundai plans to launch the Sonata in a plethora of markets around the world, with Korean sales commencing this September. The automaker will release the new sedan for the North American market in February of 2010. The Sonata will also roll out in European showrooms later into 2010 as the "i40". Exclusively for the European market, Hyundai will sell a station wagon variant alongside the sedan. Hyundai is also preparing for the launch of a gas-electric hybrid version of the new Sonata, which will go on sale in various markets including North America next summer.











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25 comments:

Nick said...[Reply]

Is that a glass roof?

William Lee said...[Reply]

Yes, the new Sonata will be available with panoramic sunroof for the first time. Quite exciting and a bold move on Hyundai's part.

Derrick G said...[Reply]

Do you know if this upgraded Lambda V6 is the 3.5L QOHC version that's supposed to go in the new Sorento?

William Lee said...[Reply]

Good question Derrick. IIRC, Hyundai has not released information on which version of the Lambda V6 will go into the Sonata. I highly believe it will be either the 3.5L as you mentioned or a 3.8L. However, I can't count on the 3.8L statement since then it will overlap with the Azera and even the Genesis. I don't think Hyundai will retain the 3.3L. It has already been upgraded once to its current output of 249 horsepower. I'll definitely look into it more.

Anonymous said...[Reply]

Just so you all know, this is not the 2010. It's the 2011. Set to hit the U.S. in march.

Anonymous said...[Reply]

well.. Mr.Anonymous. not too fast buddy. I think William meant 2010 for Korean Market. There are other markets other than US you know..

Don said...[Reply]

I am definately buying a new Sonata GLS in 2010. How late in 2010 should I wait to see if the 2011 has more basics {previously options} and a better styled interior and exterior??

Nick said...[Reply]

New pictures at Leftlanenews.com

William Lee said...[Reply]

Don, the new Sonata should be available for sale in all showrooms across North America by March.

Anonymous said...[Reply]

William Lee...If by new Sonata, you mean the 2011,then I can wait until March before deciding which year to buy. I see the 2010 Sonatas are already in showrooms back east. The only change is that you can no longer get the 6cyl in the GLS which is ok by me as I want the i4.The rest of the 2010 Sonata is same as 2009. Thanks...Don
http://www.hyundainews.com/Media_Kits/2010_Models/Sonata/Press_Release.asp

David Kang said...[Reply]

i hate that the front lights have weird
curves along the shape.. i dont know if
anyone else can see. I dont like the curve
in the front bottom part of the lights.
The line doesnt seem straight enough.
Having curvy lines for the head lights
make it look CHEAP!

Anonymous said...[Reply]

I really hope they sell one with a six-speed manual transmission. If they do, I am definitely buying one. Otherwise I'll go for the ford fusion.

Anonymous said...[Reply]

So just to be clear, the 2011 Sonata will be sold in USA March of 2010? I have the 02 version and I love the exterior and interior but wasn't a big fan of the 06 redesign. I can't wait to check it out in February at the Chicago Auto Show.

Anonymous said...[Reply]

First let me say that everything I write in this message, I either got from Hyundai Motor America or from a Hyundai blog.
Just yesterday,I viewed for the first time actual photos of the 2011 YF and it is beautiful.
From the latest web news '8/31/09', I read that the 2011 [YF] Sonata will skip the 2009 Frankfurt auto show, and debut at The 2010 Detroit auto show. I like the idea of the GDI 4 cyl. engine ,the 6 speed automatic tranny and the 18" alloy wheels.The arm rest is supposed to be longer and I am hoping that the [driver/passenger] temperature control will be an option.While writing this, I received a call from Hyundai Motor America and was told that the 2011 Sonata will probably not be available for sale in America until July or August of 2010. I am still hoping that changes and it is available in the first quarter of 2010. I read that production at the Alabama plant is supposed to start in December of 2010, and that they have already beefed up their work force there.

Anonymous said...[Reply]

I heard Korean stocks are equipped with 6-speed trans.

Don said...[Reply]

I don't understand why my comment yesterday wasn't published. I would appreciate an explanation.

William Lee said...[Reply]

Hi Don,

I sincerely apologize for this mistake. I accidentally grouped your comment with the various spam comments that I had to moderate, and I could not undo that. Please accept this apology. :(

William

Nick said...[Reply]

I heard the the pano roof is going to be KDM only. True?

Anonymous said...[Reply]

I have an 07 sonata limited and an 07 santa fe limited -- i love both of them and look forward to driving to work each day -- it is hard to keep from driving them hard because they beg to be pushed -- one thing I liked about the sonata is it is anonymous looking -- looks like child of 92 model honda accord and mercedes benz. The styling will never be outdated -- Looking at the spy pics, the new sonata looks like they had an affair with a toyota camry -- which is too far out in design. Its a shame they didn't make it look like a Genesis junior, or simply refresh the current styling -- can't wait to see it in person to get real sense. Can't wait to drive the updated tranny and V6 engine -- I drive my current 07 like I stole it -- I bet I would drive the new model like I hate it! AE

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I work for Hyundai in Alabama cant wait to have a part in building this fine tuned machine.

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