Hyundai will introduce the refreshed 2018 Sonata midsize sedan at next week's New York Auto Show, officials confirmed today. Though we have no other details so far, we're told the American model will closely resemble the look of the refreshed Korean-market Sonata.
Based on that, the new Hyundai Sonata will have a redesigned front grille, new LED running lights, redesigned taillights, and a new trunk badge that doubles as the opening handle. Interior tech goodies include wireless phone charging, 7- or 8-inch infotainment displays, more USB charging ports, and a new leather-wrapped steering wheel.
Hyundai said in a press release that the car would show off, "Hyundai's new 'Cascading Grille' that will be used across models."
In the U.S., the Sonata is currently offered with a variety of powertrains, including a 2.4-liter inline-four, a 2.0-liter turbo, a 1.6-liter turbo in the Sonata Eco, plus both hybrid and plug-in hybrid variants. The Sonata is currently the second best-selling car in the company's U.S. lineup, so we expect Hyundai to put all its best technologies and upgrades into the hugely important new model.
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