2024 Hyundai Sonata
The 2024 Hyundai Sonata returns with a
refreshed exterior. With updated bumpers and new headlights and taillights,
this family sedan stands out in the pack. It offers an updated interior that is
stylish, comfortable, and full of modern features. The 2024 model year also
features three hybrid options in the Blue, SEL, and Limited Trims.
Trims
- SEL – MSRP Starting at $27,500
- Blue – MSRP Starting at $28,450
- SEL Hybrid – MSRP Starting at $31,800
- N-Line – MSRP Starting at $34,950
- Limited – MSRP Starting at $36,600
- Limited Hybrid - MSRP Starting at $37,200
Fuel Economy
- Gas Models: 25 City/36 Hwy EPA-Estimated MPG
(Actual Miles Will Vary)
- Hybrid Models: 50 City/54 Hwy EPA-Estimated MPG
(Actual Miles Will Vary)
Engine
Options
- Gas Models: 2.5-Liter Four-Cylinder Engine with
191 Horsepower and 181 Lb.-Ft of Torque
- Available on Gas Models: 2.5-Liter Turbo Engine
with 290 Horsepower and 311 Lb.-Ft of Torque
- Hybrid Models: 2.0-iter Hybrid Engine and 39 kW
Electric Motor with 192 Horsepower and 139 Lb.-Ft of Torque
Exterior
Features
- 8-Speed Automatic Transmission
- Available 8- Speed Dual Clutch Automatic
Transmission
- Power Heated Side Mirrors
- Hands-Free Smart Trunk Release
- Available Panoramic Sunroof
Interior
Features
- Front-Wheel Drive with Available All-Wheel
Drive Models
- 8-Way Power Driver Seat with Power Lumbar
- Heated Front Seats
- Dual Automatic Temperature Control
- Shift-by-Wire Gear Selector (Steering Column
Mounted)
- Tilt-and-Telescoping Steering Wheel
Technology
Convenience
The 2024 Sonata offers many features including
driver-assisted technology to make your trips more convenient.
- Forward Collision-Avoidance with Pedestrian,
Cyclist, and Junction Turning Detection
- Lane Keep Assist
- Lane Following Assist
- Driver Attention Warning
- Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop and Go
- Rear Occupant Alert
- Blind Spot Collision Warning
- Rear Cross Traffic Avoidance Assist
- Safe Exit Warning
- High Beam Assist
- Available Highway Driving Assist
- Available Blind Spot Monitoring
Comparable
Models