The redesigned, freshly updated 2015 Hyundai Sonata made its debut today, April 16 at the New York International Auto Show. The Sonata is now in its seventh generation as a classic family sedan, but the upgraded 2015 version receives new styling that, according to the New York Daily News, gives it a "leg up... over some of its more mainstream competitors."
Other than styling, the main upgrades come in the form of technology. Both tech and safety features have been added to the new model, including an active and passive safety system. The Sonata now has blind spot monitoring, adaptive cruise control, lane change assist and advanced collision mitigation technology.
There's also a notable (and optional) touch-screen navigation system and also optional proximity key that opens the trunk remotely. A six-speed automatic transmission is standard on all trim levels.
The 2015 Sonata will be manufactured in Alabama, and is coming to dealerships as soon as this summer! Stay tuned, we'll keep you updated when we know more about the incoming model. In the meantime, get more info on the current Sonata using our Digital Showroom here.
All information and image via the New York Daily News
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