Road Test: First Drive: 2011 Hyundia Sonata - a Game Changer

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We’re crawling, absolutely crawling on a stretch of highway just North of San Diego. This might be expected in Southern California during rush-hour, or any other time of day here for that matter, but the road is free of traffic. What we’re trying to do is win Hyundai’s Fuel Economy Challenge – an event organized as a part of the launch of the all-new 2011 Sonata.

This might not be an accurate representation of daily driving, but Hyundai is eager to show-off just how fuel efficient the new Sonata is. We manage to eek out a 46.8 mpg rating and as impressive as it sounds, that’s only enough for a 3rd place finish, with the winning team managing 52.8 mpg. We also just miss out on a private dinner with Hyundai Motor America CEO John Krafcik who promised just such a prize to anyone who could beat his 47.8 mpg score.

BEST-IN-CLASS FUEL ECONOMY

Under real world driving conditions you should expect closer to 22/35 mpg (24/35 with the six-speed manual). Those numbers are class-leading, topping even the Accord and Camry. They are also just one of many reasons why Hyundai’s new Sonata is a game changer, for the Korean automaker and for the conventionally conventional mid-size sedan segment.

Hyundai dedicated so much of the Sonata’s launch to driving home the fuel-economy numbers and we spent so much time competing in “eco challenges” that we needed to borrow the car the very next day just to get enough of a feel to give our first impressions.

DIRECT-INJECTION DELIVERS BIG JUMP IN POWER

So once again we’re out in the Sonata, but this time it’s different. The car’s new gasoline direct injection (GDI) 2.4-liter 4-cylinder isn’t just a fuel miser, it also makes 198-hp (200-hp in SE trim) and we’re using all of it.

Now this mid-size sedan is no blacktop burner, but acceleration is good, thanks in part to a significantly better power to weight ratio than the competition. This isn’t just because Hyundai’s 4-cyliner makes 22 more horsepower than an Accord, but because it weighs so much less than almost any other vehicle in its class. In fact, the Sonata is as much as 200-lbs lighter than some at just 3,199 lbs to start. A major reason for this is that Hyundai engineers didn’t need to design the chassis to handle a V6. That’s right, there won’t be a V6 option for the Sonata, but rather a turbocharged 4-cylinder that is set to arrive later this year. Game changer number two, or is that two and three?

The car’s new six-speed automatic transmission helps in both the fuel economy and performance arenas. Sick of playing catch-up with automakers like Honda and Toyota, in the past offering only 4-speed automatics while the Japanese had 5-speed units, Hyundai went and developed its own six-speed – a light weight compact unit that shifts seamlessly. A self-shifting feature is available for sportier driving, while the SE trim level gets paddle shifters.
read the full review here
http://www.autoguide.com/manufacturer/hyundai/2011-hyundai-sonata-first-drive-1299.html
 
ils vont en vendre pas mal je crois....parce que dans cette catégorie la les autres voitures sont tres ordinaire,surtout niveau look,bon apart p-e la mazda 6,mais c'est du mazda alors pas touche a sa =| lol
 
getting used to that face may take some time but this is good news

Je trouve que c'est un probleme de plus en plus frequent ces jours ci. C'est rendu que c'est meme plus le consommateur qui determine ce que la voiture aura l'air mais le consommateur qui devra s'habituer aux looks des produits offerts.
 
saw the car in person on the road today, and i gotta admit, the car does indeed look sweeet.

good job hyundai once again
 
Hyundai continue de s'améliorer mais ils leurs restent une chose à me(nous) prouver: qu'ils sont capable de faire une voiture fiable à LONG terme, genre qui va encore se tenir en morceaux dans 8-10-12 ans.
 
i think its a great looking car and the specs are great too!


its not my style so i would never own one, but they will be nice to see on the road
 
I'm not a big fan of the styling, but I like the bang for buck.... But I don't know, still not sure if I'd get one.
 
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