The Hyundai’s upcoming new face 2013 Hyundai Sonata is slated to hit the markets somewhere around the 2012 year ending. This upcoming model is going to be a Sonata mid-size sedan and expected adorn more elegant features over its predecessor 2012 Hyundai Sonata. The Hyundai Sonata is much acclaimed design and received its complete overhaul changes in the year 2011 and the year 2012 received the same 2011 model without much changes. This kind of situation is creating huge interest for the 2013 Sonata from the market and car enthusiasts. In fact, popular hybrid and turbocharged versions are successfully introduced with the 2011 and 2012 models by Hyundai. The luxurious looks of the 2012 Hyundai Sonata is special to remember through its awards received for its style and value earlier.
Luxury is always been a successful part with Hyundai Sonata through its earlier versions and Now Hyundai is concentrating on making the Hyundai Sonata 2013 as less value-oriented sedan in the markets.
Performance and Style of the 2013 Sonata
Elegance and style always been a part of the Sonata and its Hybrid version received Green Car of the Year award for the year 2011 too. Definitely, Hyundai is going to carry forward all the elegant and style features intact for the new face. Hybrid power train and the successful 2.0Liter turbocharged version with 2012 model were successful to verify the shift and the same is going to be extended to the upcoming model according to the experts. There are many more performance oriented features are going to be part of the new model to rule the markets.
Exteriors and Interiors of the Hyundai Sonata 2013
The former siblings of the new face were famous for being more value-oriented vehicles in the market. The upcoming Hyundai Sonata 2013 is expected to be visual delight with special additions. The interiors are going to be feature-rich superior according to the inside talk of the Hyundai. Definitely, exteriors and interiors of the 2013 Sonata are going to make big difference from its successful predecessors to rule the markets.
The upcoming Hyundai Sonata 2013 will arrive with less chrome sides and top along with LED tail lamps, mirror housing, rear section. Alloy wheels design of the upcoming model is slightly reshaped with 18 sets along with new front grill and multispoke-inch wheels.
Safety Features of the Hyundai 2013 Sonata
The 2012 Sonata was famous for traction control system and electronic stability. Also, some more special features to mention with the predecessor with regards to safety are 3rd generation anti-lock breaking facility through grip detection, special brake assist and electronic brake-force distribution are hard to ignore from the Hyundai and expected to carry forward with the new version too. It is rumored that the Hyundai is going to enhance all these features to a good extent for the latest version. Here, it is essential to mention that the 6th generation Sonata successfully achieved 43 out of 45 stars in the 9 special categories of the NHTSA uses. So, Hyundai is definitely arranging all the necessary improved safety features for the 2013 Sonata.
Price Details of the 2013 Hyundai Sonata
The upcoming version price details are not yet exposed by the Hyundai, but determined to be more value-oriented. Stunning looks through the best interiors and exteriors is added advantage for the new face and fixed price will be definitely overshadowed through its looks in the markets. The special features with the 2013 Sonata are ready to offer great residual value for the vehicle through the arranged hybrid power train, 2.0L turbocharged version and some more.
Comparison with Predecessor and other Models
Stunning appeal of the upcoming Hyundai 2013 Sonata is making it special over its predecessor and other competitive models such as Honda Accord and Toyota Camry. Nissan Altima got some chances to stand as a competition for the upcoming Hyundai Sonata 2013. Recently introduced Chevrolet Malibu definitely comes under this category, but it will fail to match well with the 2013 Sonata looks.
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