The midsize sedan could be offered with a long-roof version, but it is unlikely to reach the US.
The 2020 Hyundai Sonata sedan features the striking new design language of the company. It is a stylish and polarizing midsize four-door. Rumours abound that the automaker may be considering a more practical version with an open rear hatch. However, nothing concrete is available at this time. However, we are still tempted to lust after this rendering of the Sonata stationwagon with five doors and a stylish, practical design.
The rear door is squarer than the Hyundai sedan’s Cpillar-mounted quarter windows. The Hyundai wagon has the same taillights as the four-door, and the dynamic side surfacing is excellent. However, rear visibility is a concern with the hatchback’s smaller glass. However, this is the price you pay for style. The coupe’s silhouette is maintained by a slight crease at the roofline and a rear spoiler. However, the roof is quite square and provides ample headroom and cargo space.
Although the odds of Americans being able to access a Sonata stationwagon are slim, that doesn’t stop them from dreaming. While we’re at the Hyundai, make our longroof Hyundai an N-Line model with its 290-horsepower (221-kilowatt), and 310-pound (420-newton meter) turbocharged 2.5 liter four-cylinder.