Hyundai Sonata received an all-wheel drive version
- August 31, 2023
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Hyundai has unveiled the new Sonata sedan for the North American market. Outwardly, it differs slightly from the version that debuted in South Korea, which cannot be said
Hyundai has unveiled the new Sonata sedan for the North American market. Outwardly, it differs slightly from the version that debuted in South Korea, which cannot be said
For the Sonata, which will be sold in the United States, a 2.5-liter naturally aspirated engine, a number of supercharged engines of the same volume and a gasoline-electric powerplant based on a 2-liter engine are announced. Characteristics have not yet been announced, but it is already known that the 2.5-liter ‘turbo’ developed for the ‘heated’ version of the N-Line develops 294 hp. Of.
The most important innovation, however, is the four-wheel drive system. It is based on an electromagnetic clutch. This is a typical “passenger” solution, used by many car manufacturers. All drive wheels are only available in combination with a 2.5 liter naturally aspirated engine.
As for the drive electronics, the engineers proposed four driving modes: standard, sport, intelligent and custom. Each has its own settings for the engine, gearbox, steering wheel and all-wheel drive.
It only remains to add that the prices are still unknown.
For the Sonata, which will be sold in the US, a 2.5-liter naturally aspirated engine, a number of supercharged engines of the same volume and a gasoline-electric powerplant based on a 2-liter engine are announced. Characteristics have not yet been announced, but it is already known that the 2.5-liter ‘turbo’ developed for the ‘heated’ version of the N-Line develops 294 hp. Of.
The most important innovation, however, is the four-wheel drive system. It is based on an electromagnetic clutch. This is a typical “passenger” solution, used by many car manufacturers. All drive wheels are only available in conjunction with a 2.5-litre naturally aspirated engine.
As for the drive electronics, the engineers proposed four driving modes: standard, sport, intelligent and custom. Each has its own settings for the engine, gearbox, steering wheel and all-wheel drive.
It only remains to add that the prices are still unknown.
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