Sunday, 9 October 2011

Hyundai Sonata vs. Hyundai i40 sedan







Hyundai scene criticized the midsize sedan in America with the 2011 Sonata, a car that has proven to be bold enough to catch the attention of those who have previously only considered a Camry or Accord. For now, we are familiar with the 2011 and 2012 Sonata curves, but the grass is greener on the other side? Hyundai launches i40 sedan version, a four-door based on the same platform and wheelbase as our Sonata. Take a close look at the photos in our gallery below and tell us: Based on the design, rather have a Hyundai Sonata 2012 (pictured below) or new sedan Hyundai i40?





The new Hyundai i40 hatchback (shown above) is more recognizable as a Hyundai, perhaps, until the 2012 Sonata. That is thanks to a grill that is in line with the latest designs of all new Hyundai, including the Elantra, Santa Fe, and Veloster. The grid of two parties on the European Hyundai is paired with fog lamps and stylized headlamps immediately remind us that the Genesis sedan Elantra and 2012, with the decoration of the lighthouses of the curve.

Without one, but definitely uncomfortable the 2012 Sonata chrome parts that extends all the way to the back of the headlight, we are more pleasing to the i40 until we realize how much of a gap between the tire top and bottom of the wheel.

The starkest difference between the 2012 Sonata and i40 can be seen in the profile view. The Sonata seems to be more front and rear overhangs, but both cars have a thick character line running through the handles. In the i40, the chrome trims around side windows, while the Sonata restricts chrome at the bottom of the windows. While the design of the i40 side window is reminiscent of the Mazda6 also appreciate clean arc Sonata.

Completely different tail lights in the Hyundai i40 are linked by a chrome trim piece below the rear lights. The "Hyundai" and logos "i40" do not stand out as much as the Hyundai badge. In the Sonata, chrome connects the two taillights.


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