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For the first time ever, the launch of the latest Hyundai Sonata is a really, really big deal. Packed with new technologies and design cues, Hyundai’s latest is destined to power away from the norm in the family sedan market. For 2011, it's got the Accord and Camry dangerously dead in its sights.
Styled with Europe’s best in mind This year, those sights take form as a pair of projector lamps which flank a giant grille decked out in more fake chrome than the front row of a Soulja Boy concert. This high-class face caps off what's become an impressively chiselled and sophisticated new body. It’s a highly upscale look indeed-- but not a truly unique one. Some will see hints of the Mercedes CLS, Audi A5 and VW Passat CC in the Sonata's curvy panels and tightly creased lines. European car fanatics will disapprove of the similarities, but Hyundai shoppers will appreciate the higher visual price tag imparted. Bling for the buck factor here is undeniable. Heavy-hitting interior with too much storage Sonata's new interior isn't on the bland bandwagon, either. First-time visitors to the cabin quickly noted the large selection of textures and colours, as well as a higher-than-average level of attention to detail. Even the door panels are covered with no less than 4 different textures and 5 different colours that intersect one another for a rich and classy look. Not by mistake, the new Sonata's energetic and modern cabin makes competitors like the Accord and Camry look somewhat more dull and utilitarian. It's even got an Acura-like instrument cluster and a Volvo-esque climate control mode selector. The GLS-trimmed tester also included a partially leather-wrapped steering wheel, a sunroof, and the same Bluetooth system that's standard across the entire model range. There's plenty of room in either row of seating for 2 adults, and your five-foot-ten, 220-lb. correspondent could sit comfortably behind someone of identical proportions in relative comfort.
Theta II At the time of writing, Sonata was available solely with a new 2.4 litre 'Theta II' direct-injected four-cylinder engine. No V6 is available-- but the standard 198 horsepower output beats virtually all direct competitors by a few dozen ponies. Not only is the Theta II unit more powerful than its predecessor and current competition, buy Hyundai says it’s also better on fuel. This new high-efficiency mill delivers output evenly across most of the rev range with a touch of added thrust at higher RPMs. It’s eager and pleasant when zipping the Sonata up to speed, though sound effects are very modest overall. With such bold styling and presence, many Sonata drivers will wish for a more authoritative aural response when their foot drops. 2011 sees Sonata kitted with a six-speed transmission in the driver’s choice of manual or automatic, depending on the trim level. The tester got the automatic-- and offered adequate or better performance where shift quality and overall power handling were concerned. A manual mode was included, though it merely requests that a shift take place sometime in the near future. Enthusiast drivers won't likely find the manual mode entertaining enough to warrant its frequent use. Cruising Sonata's low wind and road-noise levels proved appreciable during highway cruising. After over 1,000 kilometres on the highways of central and southern Ontario, your writer found that velocities of over 120 km/h were required to coax unwelcomed levels of either into the cabin.
My only noteworthy complaint during a weekend of cruising dealt with the light power steering feel at speed. The electronic system takes a minimal-effort approach in low-speed or parking situations, though some will find it doesn’t tighten up quite enough over about 100 km/h. A bit more heaviness from the steering could work wonders to make the Sonata feel more planted and stable.
All in all, the 2011 Sonata GLS excels in virtually all aspects relating to functionality, style, equipment and efficiency. It should be considered a must-drive by anyone considering a new family sedan in its price range. Sure-- the soft suspension, light steering and modest sounding engine won’t connect readily with enthusiast drivers, but there is an upcoming turbocharged Sonata 2.0T model coming with over 270 horsepower that should do the trick. Those interested in Hybrids will also soon be served |
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