The leaks continue for the 2020 Hyundai Sonata, as
we just received word today from the folks over at Almuraba that another
undisguised example of the new mid-size sedan was captured in South Korea. While Hyundai isn’t ready to officially unveil their all-new Sonata,
someone had a different opinion snagging a handful of images of the production
model from what appears to be the factory floor.
Granted, these
pictures from the Sonata XF forums in Korea are not the best
quality, but we’ll take them, as they give us a first undisguised look at the
front and rear ends as well as a peek inside.
Korean officials
have been promising us for some time now that the new Sonata “will make a big
statement”. In fact, in an interview with Motortrend earlier this month,
SangYup Lee, head of the Hyundai Global Design Center in Namyang, Korea, said
that he thinks new 8th-gen model’s design will have the same impact as the
coupe-style 2011 Sonata.
We’ll have to wait
and see if Lee’s claims hold true, but the pictures do suggest that the 2020
Sonata will have a more distinct and aggressive styling than the soberly-styled
7th-gen car. It’s also evident that the new mid-size sedan carries styling cues
from Hyundai’s well-received ‘Le Fil Rouge’ concept from last year’s Geneva
Motor Show, but as is usually the case when it comes to production cars, the
execution leaves much to be desired.
Maybe it’s just us,
but we also couldn’t help notice that the rear end has a Civic sedan vibe to
it, at least as far as the lobster claw tail lamps are concerned. We only get a
glimpse of the new Sonata’s interior with the center console that looks more
upscale than the current model, but Hyundai has been steadily improving the
quality, both perceived and measured, of its cabins with each new generation it
launches, and we expect the trend to continue.
There’s a good
chance that the 2020 model will soldier on in North America with either the
same or improved versions of the current car’s 245 hp 2.0-liter turbocharged
four, alongside the 185 hp 2.4-liter naturally aspirated four and the 193 hp 2.0L
hybrid and 202 hp plug-in hybrid options, but we don’t have any concrete
information about Hyundai’s plans yet.
We’ve heard rumors
of Hyundai applying a performance N treatment to the new Sonata with their new
2.5-liter turbo, though we’re not so sure there’s a market for such a model. A
specced out N Line model with visual and chassis upgrades sounds like a more
reasonable option. In all likelihood, we will see the first official pictures
of the Korean-market 2020 Sonata coming out in the next few weeks, with the
North American model to be fully-revealed at the New York Auto Show in April.
One more thing is
that it seems we were right to suspect that the European i40 successor we spied
last summer will be the same car as the 8th gen Sonata. Given
Hyundai’s absence in Geneva, the Euro model could debut in Frankfurt this fall.