Following the release of details
regarding its new Active Shift Control (ASC) technology for hybrid vehicles,
Hyundai has unveiled the first model to feature the innovation, the 2020 Sonata
Hybrid.
Based on the latest generation Sonata, the hybrid
model features distinguishing design features the most obvious of which are the
cross hole cascading grille and the rear spoiler integrated harmoniously with
the taillights. The aero-style alloy wheels are also unique to the Sonata
Hybrid and are said to provide fine-tuned aerodynamics.
Another visible change compared to regular Sonata
models is the solar roof system which makes its debut on the Sonata Hybrid. The
system recharges the battery to increase travel distance while preventing
unnecessary battery discharge. According to Hyundai, 6 hours of daily charging
will give the Sonata Hybrid an additional driving range of 1,300 km each year.
Another technological highlight is the Active Shift
Control technology which manages to cut gear shift time by 30 percent. It does
that by applying new control logic software to the Hybrid Control Unit (HCU),
which then controls the electric motor to align the rotational speeds of the
engine and transmission. The benefits cited by Hyundai include improved acceleration
performance, fuel economy, and durability of the transmission as ASC minimizes
friction during a gear shift.
The 2020 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid is powered by the
Smartstream G2.0 GDi HEV engine mated to a six-speed hybrid transmission. The
gasoline engine develops 152 PS and 188 Nm of torque on
its own, with the electric motor adding 38 kW (52 PS) and 205 Nm of torque.
The combined system output is 195 PS and
Hyundai claims the Sonata Hybrid offers a combined fuel economy of 20.1 km/l as
per Korean market measurements when equipped with 16-inch wheels — equivalent
to 47.2 mpg US or 4.97 liters/100 km. Fuel economy takes a slight hit to 19.1
km/L (44.9 mpg US / 5.2 l/100 km) when fitted with 17-inch alloys.
When it comes to driving assistance systems, the
Sonata Hybrid offers an array of featutres including Forward
Collision-Avoidance Assist with pedestrian/cyclist detection and autonomous
braking, as well as Lane Follow Assist which automatically adjusts steering to
keep the vehicle centered in its lane of travel. Finally, the model also comes
with the Digital Key function via a dedicated smartphone app which allows users
to lock and unlock the vehicle, activate the alarm and even start the engine
remotely.