This model is the most expensive, but it comes with tons of standard features.
The 2020 Hyundai Sonata is available in mid-sized sedan markets starting at $24,330 for base SE grade, after paying the $930 destination fee. The Limited is available for $34,230.
Standard equipment includes a 2.5-liter four cylinder producing 191 horsepower (142kW) and an eight speed automatic gearbox that provides 32 miles per gallon combined fuel efficiency. The driver safety suite includes forward collision-avoidance assistance, lane keep aid, driver attention warning and automatic high beams.
A convenience package available for $1,200 includes useful features such as a 12.3-inch digital cluster, wireless charging and an auto-dimming rearview mirror. The $1,850 premium package adds a Bose 12-speaker stereo system and a heated, leather-wrapped steering column to the convenience package.
Customers can choose to have the panoramic sunroof with transparent top and LED interior lights, available in either one of these packages. The $950 Drive Guidance system, which requires the premium pack, sunroof, and navigation system, gives buyers a 10.25 inch navigation system and highway assist.
More Sonata Variants
Upgrade to the SEL Plus trim at $28,380 for a 1.6-liter engine with 180 hp (134 kW). Only one option is available: the $2,750 Tech package, which includes the panoramic sunroof and led interior lighting, 10.25-inch display, 12-speaker Bose Stereo Stereo and highway assist.
All of the amenities available in the other packages are included with the Limited grade. I also added matrix-type LED headlights. The interior features include ventilated front seats, memory to the driver seat and outside mirrors, a color head-up display and a leatherette-wrapped dashboard. Other safety features include around-view monitors, rear parking sensors and remote parking assistance.