Hyundai will offer the Sonata in three trim levels. First for an additional $750 to the base price, the GLS automatic can be optioned with the Popular Equipment Package which has the 16-inch alloy wheels, a power driver’s seat with adjustable lumbar, upgraded interior trim and automatic head lamps. A navigation system and a premium audio upgrade are also available for an additional $950.
The SE adds a middling two horsepower but also 18-inch alloy wheels, unique dark chrome exterior touches, fog lights, dual exhaust, a sport-tuned suspension and steering combination, proximity entry with push-button start and a leather-wrapped steering wheel and gear knob. The SE comes only with the automatic and starts at $22,595. An extra $2,600 adds a moonroof, navigation and premium audio.
For the $25,295 Limited, new leather seats, dual zone automatic climate control, automatic-dimming mirror with compass, CD changer, HD radio, upgraded audio, 17-inch alloy wheels, moonroof, exterior mirror-mounted turn signals, upgraded interior trim and rear seat vents are all featured. It will also come standard with a 198-horsepower 2.4 liter four cylinder. Another $2,100 adds a navigation system, a rear backup camera and Infinity-branded cameras.
The GLS and SE models will get an an AM/FM/CD player with six speakers and XM capability, but a Dimension-branded premium system with a touch-screen navigation is an option. While the Limited comes standard with the Dimension audio system and a CD change, it will also offer a 400-watt Infinity audio system.
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