Review: 2011 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid

July 29th, 2010 posted by admin

Hyundai Sonata is one of the most successful automobiles from Hyundai and now it has come up with the hybrid version too. The company is all set to launch the 2011 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid in the market. The style exhibited by the new hybrid version is superior to that of the Mercedes Benz and Volkswagen owing to the use of an exclusive gFluidic Sculpteh. This creates a notion that the vehicle is constantly moving. This version is longer than its earlier versions that were released between 2006 and 2010 and the wheels have increased by 2.6 inches.

Talking of the mechanics, it comes with an impressive design and style. It is really affordable and has fuel economy. This model offers a single diesel engine that consumes less fuel and performs considerably well. The main purpose behind the introduction of this model is to reduce the overall weight of the vehicle and to facilitate efficient transmissions that improve the gas mileage. The Hyundai Blue drive is equipped with a lithium powered battery, which provides packed facility, power and toughness. The base of this model has an average of about 24 mpg on the city roads and 35 mpg on the highway.

It also features a four cylinder power engine. It has sufficient and comfortable cabin space. Moreover, the Hyundai blue drive is equipped with 30KW electric motor that provides upto 151 lb torque. The drawbacks with this version include the inability of the navigation to perform well, the problematic and unnatural steering capacity and the extremely high price of the four cylinder power vehicle. The price of the model ranges between $19,915 and $28,115. The cheapest model, Sonata GLS, costs around $19,915, which provides manual transmission. The automated transmission version costs about $20,915.

The Hyundai Sonata Hybrid 2011 is perfect for all those who are looking for a new package and experience. It is completely cost effective with its economic fuel consumption.

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