Hyundai has
captured the attention of everyone at the 2012 Delhi Auto Expo with the
new Sonata alongside a host of other vehicles
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Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) has unveiled the new Sonata at the
11th Auto Expo in Delhi. The new Sonata is designed with Hyundai’s
fluidic design concept which as expected makes the car stand out from
its competitors and stays true to Hyundai’s new family design language.
The car has a 2.4 litre GDI engine that churns out 201PS of power. The
engine has been designed keeping with the times and features direct
injection along with Variable Timing Valve Train (VTVT) to increase fuel
economy and improve performance. The car comes with an option of a
6-speed manual gearbox or a 6-speed automatic gearbox.
Alongside, the new Sonata the Korean car maker has also showcased the
new Elantra and the three-door Veloster utility coupe. The Elantra has
two engine options. The first is a 1.8 litre petrol engine with VTVT,
the second engine is a 1.6 litre CRDI VGT. Both automatic and manual
gearboxes are on offer.
The Hyundai Veloster belongs to the new range of radical cross over
vehicles. The Veloster comes with three 1.6 litre engine options, two
petrol engines one being an MPI unit and the other a GDI, the third
engine is a diesel unit. All engines are mated to a six speed gearbox in
manual form or as an automatic. The velsoter has three doors, two on
the kerb side (depending on the market) and one on the driver's side.
With all its practicality the Hyundai Veloster will slot in between
hatchbacks and station wagons to offer convenience of both worlds.
Hyundai has also made the global premier of its new Multi-purpose
Vehicle (MPV) HND-7. HND stands for Hexa Space code named. The HND-7
concept revolutionizes the use of interior space inside a vehicle. The
seats offer multiple configurations for seating, the centre seats fold
flat, the second row of seats can be folded for limousine like space for
third row passengers. Both the second and third row of seats can be
folded down to create a large cargo load bay. The HND-7 may be an MPV
but Hyundai have given it a dose of its fluidic design language to make
it stand out on the roads.
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