Whats the difference between a 2022 and a 2023 Hyundai Sonata?

For 2023, Hyundai makes few changes to its existing model lineup, save for a refresh of its popular Palisade SUV. At the same time, the Korean carmaker is thinning the ranks of its non-SUV offerings, dropping the Accent subcompact sedan, Veloster 3-door hatchback, and Ioniq Hybrid/Ioniq PHEV [plug-in hybrid] 5-door hatchbacks from the lineup. Clearly, Hyundai is focusing on its electric-vehicle [EV] lineup, as the all-electric Ioniq 6 sedan and Ioniq 7 large SUV are set to debut in the coming months, joining the new-for-2022, fully electric Ioniq 5.

Other changes to individual model lines are listed below in alphabetical order.

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Will the 2023 Hyundai Sonata be redesigned?

Gallery: 2023 Hyundai Sonata renderings Based on this information, our colleagues at Kolesa.ru created two exclusive renderings previewing the redesigned Sonata. As you can see, the drawings show much more than a typical facelift in the automotive industry as the front fascia features a completely new layout.

Which Hyundai Sonata year model is the best?

Overall they felt the 2022 Hyundai Sonata is a good value and recommended it. They ranked it behind the Toyota Camry, Subaru Legacy, and Honda Accord but higher than the Kia K5 and Nissan Altima.

How long will a 2022 Hyundai Sonata last?

The Hyundai Sonata is known for its reliability and low maintenance costs, making it one of the longest-lasting cars on the market. In fact, Sonatas are typically known to last for anywhere from 200,000 to 250,000 miles.

What year did the Hyundai Sonata body style change?

2011–14 Sonata. Dramatic new coupe-like styling marked Hyundai's redesigned 2011 Sonata, which was much sleeker than not just its predecessor, but most of its competitors.

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