2016 Fast Facts - HyundaiProductInformation.com
Transcription
2016 Fast Facts - HyundaiProductInformation.com
2016 FAST FACTS Trim Levels: 4-Door Sedan – SE; 5-Door Hatchback – SE, Sport Engine: 1.6-liter Dual Continuously Variable Valve Timing (D-CVVT), Gasoline Direct Injection (GDI), DOHC Gamma 4-cylinder Horsepower: 137 @ 6300 rpm estimated Torque (lb.-ft.): 123 @ 4850 rpm estimated Transmission: Standard – 6-speed manual with EcoShift Indicator ® Optional – 6-speed SHIFTRONIC automatic with Hillstart Assist Control (HAC) and Active ECO Fuel Economy: City / Combined / Highway: 27 / 31 / 38 – Manual Transmission City / Combined / Highway: 26 / 30 / 37 – Automatic Transmission Fuel capacity: 11.4 gals – regular unleaded fuel (87 Octane) Range: 433 miles Manual Transmission; 421 miles – Automatic Transmission 2016 ACCENT DELIVERS EXCEPTIONAL HORSEPOWER & TORQUE: 2016 Hyundai Accent GLS Sedan 2015 Chevrolet Sonic LT Sedan 2015 Ford Fiesta SE Sedan 2015 Toyota Yaris LE Sedan 2015 Honda Civic LX Sedan 2015 Nissan Versa SL Sedan Engine Type (liters) 1.6 D-CVTT DOHC I-4 1.8 DOHC I-4 1.6 Ti-VCT DOHC I-4 1.5 DOHC I-4 1.8 SOHC I-4 1.6 CVTCS DOHC I-4 Horsepower (hp @ rpm) 137 @ 6300 138 @ 6300 120 @ 6350 106 @ 6000 143 @ 6500 109 @ 6000 Torque (lb.-ft. @ rpm) 123 @ 4850 125 @ 3800 112 @ 5000 103 @ 4200 129 @ 4300 107 @ 4400 Gasoline Direct Injection (GDI) S N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 6-Speed Automatic Transmission ®with SHIFTRONIC O O O 6-speed DCT PowerShift O 4-Speed no SHIFTRONIC O O CVT Xtronic CVT Active ECO System S (w/AT) N/A N/A N/A S – EcoAssist N/A Fuel Economy: A/T 26 / 30 / 37 25 / 28 / 35 27 / 31 / 37 30 / 32 / 36 30 / 33 / 39 31 / 35 / 40 City/Combined/Highway NOTE: Information based on published model information found on manufacturers’ websites or in Owner’s Manuals as of June 2015. Information subject to change without notice. No warranty or guarantee is being extended and Hyundai reserves the right to change product specifications and equipment at any time without incurring obligation. Updated: 06/10/15 ® 2016 FAST FACTS CONTINUED ACCENT AWARDS AND ACCOLADES: Accent ranked highest in its class in the 2014 J.D. Power Initial Quality Study , and Hyundai ranked fourth overall in initial quality, climbing six spots from last year, and was the highest-ranked non-premium brand. J.D. Power designated the 2014 Accent as its most appealing small car in its 2014 Automotive Performance, Execution SM and Layout (APEAL) Study . Hyundai’s commitment to improving residual value has paid big dividends – case in point, the Accent placed best in the th subcompact category in 14 annual Residual Value Awards by ALG, a subsidiary of TrueCar, Inc. SM For the second year in a row, the Accent earned MotorWeek’s Drivers’ Choice Award for Best Subcompact Car. MotorWeek looks at price, practicality, performance and fuel efficiency, and then selects the best models. The Accent won in the hyper-competitive subcompact car category. Kelley Blue Book’s www.kbb.com named the 2012 Accent to its list of 10 Best Back-to-School Cars for Students: “The Accent has shed its econobox self to become a real stunner. Done with its automotive puberty, 2012 marked an all-new Accent sedan and hatchback with fresh sheetmetal, more power and even better fuel economy. Retained is a 10-year powertrain warranty that will last beyond the college years.” The 2012 Accent was named to “Ward’s 10 Best Interiors” list by the editors of WardsAuto.com and Accent also won a Ward’s 10 Best Engines award for its 1.6L Gamma engine. “Although it competes with other subcompacts, the Hyundai Accent is roomier than the norm, and its interior dimensions actually place it in the EPA's 'compact' class. The spacious rear quarters offer enough headroom and legroom to allow even 6-footers to get comfortable in the outboard positions… Although 138 hp doesn't sound like a lot, the 2014 Hyundai Accent is one of the quicker cars in the subcompact class. Its 1.6-liter engine responds energetically when you the hit the gas pedal, and there's plenty of power on tap for highway merging and passing maneuvers.” – Edmunds (2014 model) “Hyundai's fourth-generation Accent sedan offers a roomy interior, a strong powertrain and a more premium feel than its modest pricetag would suggest.” – Left Lane News NOTE: Information based on published model information found on manufacturers’ websites or in Owner’s Manuals as of May 2015. Information subject to change without notice. No warranty or guarantee is being extended and Hyundai reserves the right to change product specifications and equipment at any time without incurring obligation. EPA estimates for comparison only. Actual mileage may vary with options, driving conditions, driving habits and vehicle’s condition. Updated 06/10/15 2016 FAST FACTS Trim Levels: Engine: Horsepower: Torque (lb.-ft.): Transmission: Fuel Economy: (City/Combined/Hwy) Fuel Capacity: Range: SE, Value Edition, Sport and Limited Sedans SE, Value Edition and Limited: 1.8L Dual Continuously Variable Valve Timing (D-CVVT), DOHC 4-cylinder Sport: 2.0L Dual Continuously Variable Valve Timing (D-CVVT), DOHC 4-cylinder SE, Value Edition and Limited: 145 @ 6500 rpm Sport: 173 @ 6500 rpm (ULEV); 166 @ 6500 rpm (PZEV) SE, Value Edition and Limited: 130 @ 4700 rpm Sport: 154 @ 4700 rpm (ULEV); 148 @ 4700 rpm (PZEV) 6-speed manual (standard on SE and Sport) ® 6-speed SHIFTRONIC automatic with Active ECO system (standard on Limited and Value Edition; optional on SE and Sport) SE: 27 / 31 / 37 – Manual Transmission Sport: 24 / 28 / 34 – Manual Transmission SE & Value Edition: 28 / 32 / 38 – Automatic Trans. Sport: 24 / 28 / 35 – Automatic Transmission Limited: 27 / 31 / 37 – Automatic Transmission SE, Value Edition & Limited: 12.8 gal. – regular unleaded Sport: 13.2 gallons – regular unleaded fuel (87 octane) SE & Value Edition: 473 miles M/T; 486 miles A/T Sport: 448 miles M/T; 462 miles A/T Limited: 473 miles A/T 2016 ELANTRA SEDAN – CONTINUES TO DELIVER EXCEPTIONAL POWER 2016 Hyundai Elantra Sedan SE 2015 Honda Civic Sedan LX 2015 Toyota Corolla LE 2015 Nissan Sentra S 2015 Ford Focus SE 2015 Mazda3 iSV 2015 Chevrolet Cruze LS Displacement 1.8L DOHC 1.8L SOHC 1.8L DOHC 1.8L DOHC 2.0L DOHC 2.0L DOHC 1.8L DOHC Horsepower (hp) 145 @ 6500 143 @ 6500 132 @ 6000 130 @ 6000 160 @ 6500 155 @ 6000 138 @ 6300 Torque (lb.-ft.) 130 @ 4700 129 @ 4300 128 @ 4400 128 @ 3600 146 @ 4450 150 @ 4000 125 @ 3800 80.6 79.4 73.3 72.2 80.0 77.5 76.6 6M or 6A 5M or CVT CVT 6M or CVT 5M or 6A 6M or 6A 6M or 6A 27 / 31 / 37 28 / 32 / 38 28 / 31 / 36 30 / 33 / 39 29 / 32 / 38 27 / 30 / 36 29 / 33 / 39 26 / 30 / 36 27 / 31 / 40 29 / 33 / 41 30 / 34 / 41 25 / 29 / 36 22 / 27 / 35 Curb Weight: A/T 2,818 lbs. 2,811 lbs. 2,855 lbs. 2,859 lbs. 2,970 lbs. 2,854 lbs. 3,082 lbs. Power-to-Weight Ratio – lb/hp (A/T) 19.4 19.7 21.6 21.9 18.5 18.4 22.3 Horsepower/Liter Transmission Fuel Economy: M/T A/T City/Combined/Hwy NOTE: Information based on published model information found on manufacturers’ websites or in Owner’s Manuals as of April 2015. Information subject to change without notice. No warranty or guarantee is being extended and Hyundai reserves the right to change product specifications and equipment at any time without incurring obligation. Updated: 04/23/15 2016 FAST FACTS CONTINUED ELANTRA SEDAN AWARDS AND ACCOLADES: “The 2015 Hyundai Elantra splits the difference between the sporty-driving Mazda3 and Ford Focus, and the more mainstream and comfortable Chevrolet Cruze and Nissan Sentra.” – Kelley Blue Book “The Elantra is noticeably quiet at freeway speeds and is indeed one of the quieter cars in its segment in this regard… The Elantra sedan features a large trunk when compared to its rivals – 14.8 cubic feet – and the liftover height is low.” – Edmunds “We prefer the automatic transmission, as it serves up some of the most responsive downshifts you'll find at any price.” – AutoTrader (2014) “The Elantra blends an eye-grabbing design with the high level of standard features for which Hyundai has become known.” – Left Lane News Elantra was ranked highest in its class in the 2014 J.D. Power Initial Quality Study Non-Premium Brand. In one of the most rigorous tests of vehicle safety, the 2013 Elantra Sedan earned the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety’s (IIHS) TOP SAFETY PICK+. The Elantra sedan was one of only six small cars to receive the highest honor from IIHS. Elantra has earned “Highest Residual Value” in the compact class in by ALG three years in a row; most recently in the 2013 ALG Residual Value Awards. In the 16 annual Strategic Vision Total Value Awards, the 2013 Elantra Sedan won in the small car category. The Elantra Sedan was named 2012 North American Car of the Year by a panel of 50 independent automotive journalists at the 2012 North American International Auto Show. The Elantra beat out the Ford Focus and Volkswagen Passat. The 2012 Elantra won a Polk Automotive Loyalty Award when it was named winner in the Compact Car category at the 16 annual Polk Automotive Loyalty Awards. Polk’s Automotive Loyalty Awards are presented to OEMs that demonstrate a manufacturer’s ability to retain owners over repeat buying cycles. Loyalty is determined when a household that owns a new vehicle returns to market and purchases or leases another new vehicle of the same model or make. SM and Hyundai was the Highest Ranked th NOTE: Information based on published model information found on manufacturers’ websites or in Owner’s Manuals as of April 2015. Information subject to change without notice. No warranty or guarantee is being extended and Hyundai reserves the right to change product specifications and equipment at any time without incurring obligation. Updated 04/23/15 th 2016 FAST FACTS Engine: 2.0L Dual Continuously Variable Valve Timing (D-CVVT), DOHC 4-cylinder Horsepower: 173 @ 6500 rpm Torque (lb.-ft.): 154 @ 4700 rpm Transmission: 6-speed manual with EcoShift Indicator (standard) ® 6-speed SHIFTRONIC automatic with Active ECO System (optional) Fuel Economy: City / Combined / Highway: 24 / 27 / 33 – Manual Transmission City / Combined / Highway: 24 / 27 / 33 – Automatic Transmission Fuel Capacity: 13.2 gallons – regular unleaded fuel (87 Octane) Range: 435 miles, Manual Transmission; 435 miles, Automatic Transmission 2016 ELANTRA GT DELIVERS STRONG PERFORMANCE & A SPACIOUS INTERIOR 2016 Hyundai Elantra GT 2015 Chevrolet Sonic LTZ HB 2015 Subaru Impreza 2.0i 2015 Ford Focus SE 5-Dr 2015 Mazda3 i Touring 2015 Volkswagen Golf 1.8 S 4-Dr 2.0L DOHC I-4 1.4L Turbo I-4 2.0L DOHC H-4 2.0L DOHC I-4 2.0L DOHC I-4 1.8L DOHC I-4 Horsepower (hp) 173 @ 6500 138 @ 4900 148 @ 6200 160 @ 6500 155 @ 6000 170 @ 4800 – 6200 Torque (lb.-ft.) 154 @ 4700 148 @ 2500 145 @ 4200 146 @ 4450 150 @ 4100 200 @ 1600 – 4200 86.5 98.5 74.0 80.0 77.5 94.4 Transmission 6M or 6A 6M or 6A 5M or CVT 5M or 6A 6M or 6A 6A Passenger Volume 96.1 cu. ft. 90.6 cu. ft. 97.5 cu. ft. 90.7 cu. ft. 96.4 cu. ft. 93.5 cu. ft. Cargo Volume 23.0 cu. ft. 19.0 cu. ft. 22.5 cu. ft. 23.8 cu. ft. 20.2 cu. ft. 13.7 cu. ft. Displacement Horsepower-per-liter NOTE: Information based on published model information found on manufacturers’ websites or in Owner’s Manuals as of March 2015. Information subject to change without notice. No warranty or guarantee is being extended and Hyundai reserves the right to change product specifications and equipment at any time without incurring obligation. Updated: 03/27/15 2016 FAST FACTS CONTINUED ELANTRA GT AWARDS AND ACCOLADES: The Elantra GT was named to Strategic Vision’s list of the “Most Loved Vehicles in America” in the Small Multi-Function Car category; this report demonstrates how hard people can fall in love with the cars they drive. Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Magazine named the Elantra GT Best New Car Under $20,000, besting competitors such as the Dodge Dart and Nissan Sentra. The Elantra GT took top honors in the annual car of the year awards bestowed by the Inter-American Federation of Automotive Journalists (FIPA) when it was named the “2013 Car of the Americas” during the press preview days at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. “In the Elantra GT, Hyundai combined function with style and adorned it with better driving dynamics than the coupe. For those reasons, we prefer the GT. If it doesn't look young enough, we'll wear a Tapout hat or take up kayaking.” – Edmunds.com “Step inside the Hyundai Elantra GT and you're immediately transported into a different class of five-door hatch. The interior is bright, light and open, which is a stark contrast from nearly every other car in the segment. Like the normal Elantra, the GT's interior is well constructed with solid, responsive controls. Unlike the sedan, however, the GT's center console isn't overwrought with futuristic design.” – Edmunds.com “The hatchback is the only Elantra body style allowed to wear GT badges, and from a visual point of view, it is indeed a distinction versus its lineup-mates… Another plus: The GT is commendably quiet at most speeds. There’s a little wind noise north of 80 mph but almost no rumble coming up through the suspension, another tribute to the damping system.” – CAR and DRIVER “The 2015 Hyundai Elantra offers up the style and sophistication of a more expensive car, while still remaining a bargain, proving that you don't have to pay an arm and a leg just to have stylish, feature-laden transportation… Although the 2015 Elantra competes as a compact car, the roomy interior gets it classified as a midsize car by the EPA. The comfortable interior features some higher-end soft-touch materials… The front seats are properly shaped for leisurely or aggressive driving…” – Kelley Blue Book NOTE: Information based on published model information found on manufacturers’ websites or in Owner’s Manuals as of March 2015. Information subject to change without notice. No warranty or guarantee is being extended and Hyundai reserves the right to change product specifications and equipment at any time without incurring obligation. Updated 03/27/15 2016 FAST FACTS & Trim Levels: Veloster, Veloster Turbo, Veloster Turbo R-Spec and Veloster Turbo Rally Edition Engine: 1.6-liter Dual Continuously Variable Valve Timing, GDI, DOHC 4-cylinder Veloster Turbo: adds a twin-scroll turbocharger Horsepower: Veloster: 132 @ 6300 rpm Veloster Turbo: 201 @ 6000 rpm Torque (lb.-ft.): Veloster: 120 @ 4850 rpm Veloster Turbo: 195 @ 1750 – 4500 rpm Transmission: Veloster: 6-speed manual transmission; optional 6-speed EcoShift Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT) with Paddle Shifters Veloster Turbo: 6-speed manual transmission; optional 7-speed EcoShift Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT) Fuel Economy: Veloster: City / Combined / Highway: 27 / 30 / 35 – Manual Transmission; 28 / 31 / 36 – Dual Clutch Transmission Veloster Turbo: City / Combined / Highway: 25 / 28 / 33 – Manual Transmission; 27 / 29 / 33 – Dual Clutch Transmission Fuel capacity: 13.2 gals – regular unleaded fuel (87 Octane) Range: 462 miles – Manual Trans., 475 miles – Dual Clutch Trans.; Veloster Turbo: 435 miles – Manual and Dual Clutch Trans. 2016 VELOSTER TURBO COMPETITIVE COMPARISON: 2016 Hyundai Veloster Turbo 2015 Honda Civic Si Coupe 2015 Volkswagen Golf GTI 2015 MINI 4-Door Cooper S 2015 Fiat 500 Abarth 2015 Volkswagen Beetle R-Line 1.6-liter Turbo 2.4-liter 2.0-liter Turbo 2.0-liter Turbo 1.4-liter Turbo 2.0-liter Turbo 201 @ 6000 205 @ 7000 210 @ 4300-6200 189 @ 4700-6000 160 @ 5500 210 @ 5300 195 @ 1750-4500 174 @ 4400 258 @ 1600-4200 207 @ 1250 170 @ 2500-4000 207 @ 1700 125.6 85.4 105.0 103.5 114.2 105.0 6M or 6DCT 6M only 6M or 6DCT 6M or 6A 6M or 6A 6M or 6DCT Curb Weight - MT (lbs.) AT or DCT 25 / 28 / 33 27 / 29 / 33 2,877 2,943 22 / 25 / 31 No AT 3,002 No AT 25 / 28 / 34 25 / 28 / 33 3,031 3,086 24 / 27 / 34 26 / 29 / 33 2,895 2,930 28 / 30 / 34 24 / 27 / 32 2,512 NA 23 / 26 / 31 24 / 26 / 30 3,056 3,104 Power-to-Weight Ratio: MT (lb./hp) AT or DCT 14.3 14.6 14.6 No AT 14.4 14.7 15.3 15.4 15.7 NA 14.5 14.7 Displacement Horsepower (hp) Torque (lb.-ft.) Horsepower/liter Transmission Fuel Economy: MT AT or DCT NOTE: Information based on published model information found on manufacturers’ websites or in Owner’s Manuals as of May 2015. Information subject to change without notice. No warranty or guarantee is being extended and Hyundai reserves the right to change product specifications and equipment at any time without incurring obligation. EPA estimates for comparison only. Actual mileage may vary with options, driving conditions, driving habits and vehicle’s condition. Updated 06/10/15 & FAST FACTS CONTINUED VELOSTER AWARDS AND ACCOLADES: For the third year in a row, the 2015 Veloster received a Best Value in America Award from Vincentric, besting competitors like the Honda Fit and Volkswagen Golf to take the top spot in the subcompact segment. The 2014 Veloster topped the subcompact coupe category in the 2014 Vincentric Best CPO Value in America awards. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) awarded an overall five-star crash test rating, the highest rating given by the organization, to the 2014 Veloster. The 2014 Veloster Turbo received Kelley Blue Book’s KBB.com’s coveted “5-Year Cost to Own Award.” It was found to have the lowest cost of ownership over the initial 5-year ownership period compared to any other car in their category, taking first place in the Sporty Compact category. Both the Veloster and Veloster Turbo captured that award for the 2013 model year. The 2014 Veloster also took the top spot on the 10 Coolest New Cars Under $18,000 of 2014 list from Kelley Blue Book’s KBB.com. “On the driver's side is a single, elongated coupe door, but the passenger's side features two smaller doors that not only provide a unique appearance, but add an extra measure of practicality, furnishing rear occupants with safe and convenient curbside ingress/egress.” – Left Lane News “The Veloster boasts an interior that manages to pack in a lot of features while still being easy to use.” – Kelley Blue Book “Up front, the cabin boasts a youthful and modern design that never seems cute or gimmicky.” – Edmunds The 2013 Veloster was named the winner in the Non-Luxury Sport Car segment for the annual Polk Automotive Loyalty Awards. The Veloster topped the Sporty Car category in the 2013 AutoPacific Vehicle Satisfaction Awards (VSA) that measures how satisfied an owner is with his/her new vehicle. The 2013 Veloster Turbo and the 2012 Veloster earned a GOOD DESIGN™ Award in the Transportation category for its innovative and unique three-door design; presented annually by The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design together with The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies. NOTE: Information based on published model information found on manufacturers’ websites or in Owner’s Manuals as of May 2015. Information subject to change without notice. No warranty or guarantee is being extended and Hyundai reserves the right to change product specifications and equipment at any time without incurring obligation. EPA estimates for comparison only. Actual mileage may vary with options, driving conditions, driving habits and vehicle’s condition. Updated 06/10/2015 2016 FAST FACTS Trim Levels: 2.4: SE, Sport and Limited 1.6 Turbo: Eco Engine: 16-valve GDI Dual Camshaft Continuously Variable Valve Timing (D-CVVT) DOHC 4-cylinder engine; front-wheel drive Horsepower: 2.4: 185 @ 6000 rpm Torque (lb.-ft.): 2.4: 178 @ 4000 rpm 1.6T: 178 @ 5500 rpm 2.0 Turbo: Sport 2.0T and Limited 2.0T 2.0T: 245 @ 6000 rpm 1.6T: 195 @ 1500-4500 rpm 2.0T: 260 @ 1350-4000 rpm ® Transmission: 2.4/2.0T: 6-speed SHIFTRONIC automatic; 1.6T: 7-speed EcoShirt Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT) Fuel Economy: City/Combined/Highway: TBD Fuel capacity: 18.5 gals – regular unleaded fuel (87 octane) Range: TBD 2016 SONATA: EPA LARGE CAR CLASSIFICATION – A CLASS-ABOVE MOST COMPETITORS 2016 Hyundai Sonata SE 2015 Toyota Camry 2015 Honda Accord 2015 Nissan Altima 2015 Ford Fusion 2015 Chevrolet Malibu 2.4L I4 2.5L I4 2.4L I4 2.5L I4 2.5L I4 2.5L I4 Horsepower (hp) 185 @ 6000 178 @ 6000 185 @ 6400 182 @ 6000 175 @ 6000 196 @ 6300 Torque (lb.-ft.) 178 @ 4000 170 @ 4100 181 @ 3900 180 @ 4000 175 @ 4500 191 @ 4400 Horsepower/liter 77.0 71.2 77.1 72.8 70.0 78.4 Fuel economy (A/T) TBD 25 / 28 / 35 27 / 31 / 36 27 / 31 / 38 22 / 26 / 34 25 / 29 / 36 Passenger Volume (cu. ft.) 106.1 102.7 103.2 101.9 102.8 100.3 Cargo Vol. (cu. ft.) 16.3 15.4 15.8 15.4 16.0 16.3 Total Interior Volume (cu. ft.) 122.4 118.1 119.0 117.3 118.8 116.6 EPA Size Rating Large Mid-size Large Mid-size Mid-size Mid-size Engine city / combined / hwy. NOTE: Information based on published model information found on manufacturers’ websites or in Owner’s Manuals as of May 2015. Information subject to change without notice. No warranty or guarantee is being extended and Hyundai reserves the right to change product specifications and equipment at any time without incurring obligation. EPA estimates for comparison only. Actual mileage may vary with options, driving conditions, driving habits and vehicle’s condition. Updated 06/10/15 2016 FAST FACTS CONTINUED 2016 SONATA AWARDS & ACCOLADES: Parents magazine, one of the most trusted publications for parents, and Edmunds.com, one of the most trusted sources for new car shoppers, have come together to name the 2015 Sonata as one of the Best Family Cars. The Sonata earned this award for its safety and family-friendly features like roomy cabin space and intuitive technology. The 2015 Sonata was named a Top Rated Vehicle by car-shopping website Edmunds.com. The vehicle was praised for its suite of standard safety and convenience features, refined styling, and range of efficient and powerful engines. The 2015 Hyundai Sonata ranked No. 1 as Cars.com’s Most Affordable Midsize Sedan. The model earned this prestigious honor for its affordable purchase price, projected low fuel costs and residual value. The 2015 Sonata was named the winner of the Midsize Sedan Challenge, conducted by experts from Cars.com, USA Today, MotorWeek and a family in the market for a new midsize sedan. The Challenge pitted 10 of the most popular midsize sedans against each other in a series of expert and car shopper testing to determine which model was the best in class. The 2015 Sonata was named the Best Midsize Car for Families by U.S. News & World Report. The Sonata has continued to receive accolades in the crowded midsize sedan segment for surpassing the needs and wants of owners with its spaciousness, cargo volume and family friendly features. The 2015 Sonata was named the Best Midsize Car for the Money in 2015 by U.S. News & World Report. The 2015 Sonata was named a Kelley Blue Book’s KBB.com Best Family Car of 2015. The Sonata was recognized for providing families with safety, comfort, compatibility with car seats, cargo space, rear-seat entertainment and extra features. The vehicles were evaluated by families and the automotive experts of KBB.com The Sonata earned a GOOD DESIGN™ Award for its quality design, function and aesthetics from The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design, and The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies. The 2015 Sonata was named a 2014 TOP SAFETY PICK+, when equipped with optional forward collision warning, by the Insurance Institute of Highway Safety (IIHS). NOTE: Information based on published model information found on manufacturers’ websites or in Owner’s Manuals as of May 2015. Information subject to change without notice. No warranty or guarantee is being extended and Hyundai reserves the right to change product specifications and equipment at any time without incurring obligation. EPA estimates for comparison only. Actual mileage may vary with options, driving conditions, driving habits and vehicle’s condition. Updated 06/10/2015 2016 FAST FACTS Trim Levels: Gasoline Engine: Horsepower: Torque (lb.-ft.): Electric Motor: Horsepower: Torque (lb.-ft.): Hybrid Combined Hp: Transmission: Fuel Economy: Fuel Capacity: Range: HEV: Hybrid SE and Hybrid Limited 2.0L DOHC 16-valve Atkinson Cycle 4-cylinder 154 @ 6000 rpm 140 @ 5000 rpm 270 volts (max.) 51 @ 1770 – 2000 rpm 151 @ 0 – 1770 rpm 193 @ 6000 rpm 6-speed SHIFTRONIC® automatic City/Combined/Highway – SE: 40 / 42 / 44 Limited: 39 / 41 / 43 15.85 gals – regular unleaded fuel (87 octane) SE: 697 miles / Limited: 681 miles 2016 Hyundai Sonata HEV SE Gasoline Engine Gas Engine Horsepower Voltage Electric Motor Hp Net Horsepower 2016 SONATA HYBRID OUTPERFORMS THE COMPETITION 2015 2015 2015 Honda Ford Toyota Accord Fusion Camry Hybrid Hybrid Hybrid SE LE 2016 Hyundai Sonata PHEV 2015 Ford Fusion Energi SE Luxury 2.0L I4 2.5L I4 2.0L I4 2.0L I4 2.0L I4 2.0L I4 154 hp 156 hp 141 hp 141 hp 154 hp 141 hp 270 V 51 hp 193 hp Info. not avail. 166 hp 196 hp 275 V 118 hp 188 hp 360 V 67 hp 202 hp Info. not avail. 118 hp 188 hp Lithium-Ion Lithium-Ion Lithium Polymer Lithium-Ion Info. not avail. 0.27 0.24 0.27 50 / 47 / 45 44 / 42 / 41 93 MPGe 88 MPGe Battery Technology Lithium Polymer Coefficient of Drag Fuel economy (A/T) 0.24 244.8 V 140 hp 200 hp Nickel Metal Hydride 0.27 40 / 42 / 44 43 / 41 / 39 city / combined / hwy. PHEV (Plug-in Hybrid): Hybrid and Hybrid Limited 2.0L DOHC 16-valve Atkinson Cycle 4-cylinder 154 @ 6000 rpm 140 @ 5000 rpm 360 volts (max.) 67 @ 2330 – 3300 rpm 151 @ 0 – 1770 rpm 202 @ 6000 rpm 6-speed SHIFTRONIC® automatic TBD Electric + Gasoline (EV mode): 93 MPGe 14.53 gals Electric + Gas: TBD / Electric only: 24 miles NOTE: Information based on published model information found on manufacturers’ websites or in Owner’s Manuals as of April 2015. Information subject to change without notice. No warranty or guarantee is being extended and Hyundai reserves the right to change product specifications and equipment at any time without incurring obligation. Updated 05/10/2015 2016 FAST FACTS CONTINUED HYBRID FEATURES: Plug-in Hybrid – new for 2016 model year – functions like the Sonata Hybrid but has a larger electric motor and larger battery so it can be driven up to 24 miles on electric power; the PHEV’s battery can be charged by plugging it into the grid; delivers 93 MPGe (combination of gas and electric power). Regenerative Braking – Converts the kinetic energy into electrical energy rather than thermal energy through the friction brakes, which reduces the wear on the brake linings so they last longer. Electric Power-Assisted Steering (EPAS) and Air Conditioning – EPAS is independent of the engine so it provides assistance when the engine is not running or is in electric drive mode; the air conditioning also features an electrically driven compressor so the interior temperature is maintained during engine-off driving and allows for more precise on-demand control, cutting fuel consumption. Lithium Polymer Battery technology: Lithium Polymer batteries are more compact than Nickel-Metal Hydride batteries so they don’t take up trunk room or back seat passenger room Benefits over Nickel-Metal Hydride batteries that are used in competitive hybrid models: o 25% less weight – improves overall vehicle weight and fuel economy o 40% less volume – improves interior spaciousness and cargo capacity o 10% more efficiency – smarter, better performance SONATA HYBRID AWARDS AND ACCOLADES: 2015 Sonata named one of the 10 Most Fuel-Efficient Car Under $25,000 by Kelley Blue Book’s KBB.com. 2015 Sonata was named the Best Midsize Car for Families by U.S. News & World Report. Sonata came in second in the mid-sized car class (Toyota Camry came in third) in the J.D. Power 2014 U.S. Initial SM Quality Study , while Hyundai was the highest ranked non-premium brand. The 2014 Sonata was named a “BEST BET” in the 34 edition of The Car Book, America’s original consumer car buying guide; this year marked the fourth consecutive year the Hyundai Sonata has earned this distinction. The Sonata Hybrid topped the Hybrid Car/EV category in the 2012 AutoPacific Vehicle Satisfaction Awards (VSA). Additionally, Hyundai finished fifth overall in the Popular Brand rankings. th NOTE: Information based on published model information found on manufacturers’ websites or in Owner’s Manuals as of April 2015. Information subject to change without notice. No warranty or guarantee is being extended and Hyundai reserves the right to change product specifications and equipment at any time without incurring obligation. Updated 05/10/15 2016 FAST FACTS Trim Levels: Azera and Azera Limited Engine: 3.3L Dual Continuously Variable Valve Timing (D-CVVT), GDI, 24-valve DOHC V6 Horsepower: 293 @ 6400 rpm estimated Torque (lb.-ft.): 254 @ 5200 rpm estimated Transmission: 6-speed SHIFTRONIC automatic Fuel Economy: City / Combined / Highway: TBD Fuel capacity: 18.5 gals – regular unleaded fuel (87 octane) Range: TBD miles – Automatic Transmission ® 2016 AZERA: MODERN, SPORTY AND SPACIOUS 2016 Hyundai Azera 2015 Toyota Avalon Limited 2015 Lexus ES 350 2016 Nissan Maxima 3.5 SV 2015 Buick LaCrosse Premium I 2015 Ford Taurus Limited Engine Type (liters) 3.3 GDI DOHC V6 3.5 DOHC V6 3.5 DOHC V6 3.5 DOHC V6 3.6 GDI DOHC V6 3.5 DOHC V6 Horsepower (hp @ rpm) 293 @ 6400 est. 268 @ 6200 268 @ 6200 300 @ 6400 304 @ 6800 288 @ 6500 Torque (lb.-ft. @ rpm) 254 @ 5200 est. 248 @ 4700 248 @ 4700 261 @ 4400 264 @ 5300 254 @ 4000 S S S CVT w/manual mode S S Blind Spot Detection Std. Std. Opt. Not Avail. Opt. Opt. Rear Cross-Traffic Alert Std. Std. Opt. Not Avail. Opt. Opt. 40.3 / 37.6 38.3 / 37.3** 37.6 / 37.0 37.5 / 37.5* 37.7 / 36.9** 39.4 / 36.4 38.0 / 37.3 39.0 / 37.8 Leg Room—Front / Rear 45.5 / 36.8 42.1 / 39.2 41.9 / 40.0 45.0 / 34.2 41.7 / 40.5 44.2 / 38.1 Shoulder Room—Front / Rear 58.3 / 56.4 58.2 / 57.0 57.6 / 55.0 56.7 / 55.7 57.4 / 56.0 57.9 / 56.9 Hip Room—Front / Rear ® 6-Speed SHIFTRONIC Automatic Transmission Head Room—Front / Rear (in.) 54.6 / 54.2 55.1 / 54.6 54.8 / 53.8 54.2 / 53.5 55.2 / 53.9 56.3 / 55.8 Passenger Volume (cu. ft.) 107.0 102.3 100.1 98.6 101.7 102.2 Cargo Volume (cu. ft.) 16.3 16.0 15.2 14.3 13.3 20.1 *With Sunroof **Panoramic Sunroof NOTE: Information based on published model information found on manufacturers’ websites or in Owner’s Manuals as of May 2015. Information subject to change without notice. No warranty or guarantee is being extended and Hyundai reserves the right to change product specifications and equipment at any time without incurring obligation. EPA estimates for comparison only. Actual mileage may vary with options, driving conditions, driving habits and vehicle’s condition. Updated 06/10/2015 2016 FAST FACTS CONTINUED AZERA AWARDS AND ACCOLADES: “Don't worry, the Azera still nails big-car basics like a pillow-soft ride, light steering and a cosseting back seat. But this Hyundai clearly isn't for folks who want to stay the course. Rather, it's for those who look at other sedans and see a lack of innovation. Full of pleasant surprises, the 2014 Azera just might change the way you think about Hyundai.” – AutoTrader.com “Hyundai tuned the Azera's suspension for optimal ride comfort, and indeed, we've found that this large sedan rides quite nicely on the highway and around town. As a bonus, handling around turns is steady and secure… The interior's principal attraction, other than the long list of standard luxury features, is its roominess. All but the very tallest adults will find plenty of head- and legroom in both the front and rear seats, and accommodating four 6-footers at once is a legitimate proposition.” – Edmunds.com “Especially when upgraded with the Premium Package, the 2014 Hyundai Azera's passenger cabin pretty much tops its class and even puts pressure on some well-established luxury cars." – Kelley Blue Book "My brain was having a hard time processing the notion that I was in an Azera and not an Acura or Lexus, but I shouldn't have been surprised: every new Hyundai model in recent years has been a quantum leap over its direct predecessor in terms of design, styling, engineering, and perceived quality, and the Azera is no exception." – Automobile Magazine The 2013 Azera earned IIHS’s TOP SAFETY PICK. The 2012 Azera earned a GOOD DESIGN™ Award in the Transportation category for its innovative and unique three-door design; presented annually by The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design together with The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies. The 2012 Azera was named to the “Ward’s 10 Best Interiors” list by the editors of WardsAuto.com. The Azera was named a 2012 “Best Bet” in the Full Size Sedan category by Cars.com, a leading destination for online car shoppers. Azera joins five other Hyundai models previously selected to Cars.com’s 2012 list: Elantra (Compact Sedan), Sonata (Midsize Sedan), Genesis (Luxury Car), Genesis Coupe (Sports Car), and Tucson (Compact SUV/Crossover). “If you're getting the impression that we like the Azera, you haven't been led astray. The car feels good to drive, looks stylish enough to hold its head high among some of the segment's more anonymous contenders and delivers an attractive interior loaded with content.” – Autoblog.com NOTE: Information based on published model information found on manufacturers’ websites or in Owner’s Manuals as of June 2015. Information subject to change without notice. No warranty or guarantee is being extended and Hyundai reserves the right to change product specifications and equipment at any time without incurring obligation. EPA estimates for comparison only. Actual mileage may vary with options, driving conditions, driving habits and vehicle’s condition. Updated 06/10/15 2016 FAST FACTS Trim Levels: 3.8 / 3.8 AWD 5.0 Engine: 3.8L D-CVVT, GDI, 24V DOHC V6 5.0L D-CVVT, GDI, 32V DOHC V8 Horsepower: 311 @ 6000 rpm (Regular) 420 @ 6000 (Premium), 407 @ 6000 (Regular) Torque (lb.-ft.): 293 @ 5000 rpm (Regular) 383 @ 5000 (Premium), 372 @ 5000 (Regular) ® Transmission: 8-speed SHIFTRONIC automatic with Paddle Shifters and Drive Mode Selector (Eco, Normal, Sport, Snow) Fuel Economy: 3.8: City/Combined/Highway: 18 / 22 / 29 5.0: 15 / 18 / 23 3.8 AWD: 16 / 19 / 25 Fuel capacity: 20.3 gals Range: 3.8: 588 miles; 3.8 AWD: 507 miles 2016 Hyundai Genesis 3.8 Displacement (liters) 5.0: 466 miles – Automatic Transmission 2016 GENESIS OUT-POWERS THE COMPETITION 2015 2015 Mercedes-Benz BMW E350 535i 2015 Lexus ES 350 2015 Cadillac CTS 2.0L Turbo Luxury 3.8 V6 3.0 Twin Turbo I6 3.5 V6 3.5 V6 2.0 Turbo Horsepower (hp) 311 @ 6000 300 @ 5800-6000 302 @ 6500 268 @ 6200 272 @ 5500 Torque (lb.-ft.) 293 @ 5000 300 @ 1300-5000 273 @ 3500-5250 248 @ 4700 295 @ 3300-4500 8-speed 8-speed 7-speed 6-speed 6-speed Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 2016 Hyundai Genesis 5.0 2015 BMW 550i 2015 Mercedes-Benz E400 2015 Infiniti Q70 5.6 2015 Audi A6 3.0T 5.0 V8 4.4 Twin-Turbo V8 3.0 Twin-Turbo V6 5.6 V8 3.0 Supercharged V6 Horsepower (hp) 420 @ 6000 445 @ 5500-6000 329 @ 5250-6000 420 @ 6000 310 @ 5500-6500 Torque (lb.-ft.) 383 @ 5000 480 @ 2000-4500 354 @ 1600-4000 417 @ 4400 325 @ 2900-4500 8-speed 8-speed 7-speed 7-speed 8-speed Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Auto Transmission ® SHIFTRONIC Feature Displacement (liters) Automatic Transmission ® SHIFTRONIC Feature NOTE: Information based on published model information found on manufacturers’ websites or in Owner’s Manuals as of June 2015. Information subject to change without notice. No warranty or guarantee is being extended and Hyundai reserves the right to change product specifications and equipment at any time without incurring obligation. EPA estimates for comparison only. Actual mileage may vary with options, driving conditions, driving habits and vehicle’s condition. Updated 06/10/2015 2016 FAST FACTS CONTINUED 2016 GENESIS AWARDS AND ACCOLADES: The 2015 Genesis earned a “Best Buy” awards from Consumer Guide Automotive in the large car category. The 2015 Genesis won the Best New/Redesigned Car in the $50,000 and Over category for Kiplinger’s Personal ® Finance annual Best Value Awards. The 2015 Genesis earned a GOOD DESIGN™ Award for its quality design, function and aesthetics from The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design, and The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies. The 2015 Genesis was named the Sedan of the Year by popular men’s magazine Esquire for its luxurious design and smooth drive, while delivering value to owners. The 2015 Genesis earned the title of “Luxury Car of the Year” in Popular Mechanics’ annual Car of the Year Awards. The all-new Genesis took the top spot in ALG’s Residual Value Awards for the Premium Full-Size Car segment. The 2015 Genesis is projected to retain the highest percentage of its original price after the typical ownership period of three years compared to competing models. The 2015 Genesis was named a Top Ten Car of 2015 by the jurors of the Hispanic Motor Press Awards – honoring it as the “Best Luxury Car.” The 2015 Genesis was named “Best Luxury Sedan” by Ruedas ESPN, the leading Spanish automotive radio show in the U.S. By earning this accolade, the 2015 Genesis also joins the 2014 Equus and 2014 Santa Fe, which were named Ruedas ESPN’s “Best Luxury Sedan” and “Best Large SUV,” respectively in 2013. Hyundai is the highest-ranked non-premium brand in the J.D. Power 2014 Initial Quality Study (IQS), marking the first time a nameplate has ranked highest among non-premium brands in both APEAL and IQS in the same year. NOTE: Information based on published model information found on manufacturers’ websites or in Owner’s Manuals as of June 2015. Information subject to change without notice. No warranty or guarantee is being extended and Hyundai reserves the right to change product specifications and equipment at any time without incurring obligation. EPA estimates for comparison only. Actual mileage may vary with options, driving conditions, driving habits and vehicle’s condition. Updated 06/10/15 SM 2016 FAST FACTS Models: SIGNATURE & ULTIMATE Engine: 5.0L Dual Continuously Variable Valve Timing (D-CVVT), Gasoline Direct Injection (GDI), Tuned Intake System, 32-valve DOHC V8 Horsepower (hp): 429 @ 6400 (premium); 421 @ 6400 (regular) Torque (lb.-ft.): 376 @ 5000 (premium); 365 @ 5000 (regular) Transmission: 8-speed SHIFTRONIC automatic Fuel Economy: City / Combined / Highway: 15 / 18 / 23 Fuel capacity: 20.3 gals Range: 466 miles – Automatic Transmission ® 2016 EQUUS—LUXURY & TECHNOLOGY THAT CONTINUES TO TOP THE COMPETITION 2016 Hyundai Equus 2015 Lexus LS 460 2015 Mercedes-Benz S550 2015 BMW 750i 2015 Audi A8 3.0T 5.0L V8 4.6L V8 4.7L V8 Twin-Turbo 4.4L V8 Twin-Turbo 3.0L Supercharged V6 Horsepower (hp @ rpm) 429 @ 6400 (premium) 421 @ 6400 (regular) 386 @ 6400 (premium) 449 @ 5250 (premium) 445 @ 5500 – 6000 (premium) 333 @ 5500 (premium) Torque (lb.-ft.) 376 @ 5000 (premium) 365 @ 5000 (regular) 367 @ 4100 (premium) 516 @ 1800 (premium) 480 @ 2000 – 4500 (premium) 325 @ 2900 (premium) Automatic Transmission 8-speed 8-speed 7-speed 8-speed 8-speed EPA Fuel Economy city / combined / highway 15 / 18 / 23 16 / 19 / 24 17 / 20 / 26 17 / 20 / 25 19 / 22 / 29 Air Suspension Standard Optional Standard Rear only Standard Pre-Collision Warning System Standard Optional Optional Optional Optional 9 8 8 8 10 Rear Seat-mounted SideImpact Airbags Standard Optional Standard Not Available Standard Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS) Standard Optional Optional Optional Optional Smart Cruise Control Standard Optional Optional Optional Optional Displacement (liters) Standard Airbags NOTE: Information based on published model information found on manufacturers’ websites or in Owner’s Manuals as of April 2015. Information subject to change without notice. No warranty or guarantee is being extended and Hyundai reserves the right to change product specifications and equipment at any time without incurring obligation. Updated 04/23/2015 2016 FAST FACTS CONTINUED EQUUS AWARDS AND ACCOLADES: The 2014 Equus was named to “Ward’s 10 Best Interiors” list by the editors of WardsAuto.com. The 2013 Santa Fe Sport, 2012 Azera and 2012 Accent have won the award previously. th In the 16 annual Strategic Vision Total Value Awards, Equus beat out competitors like BMW and Mercedes to take first place in the luxury car segment. Additionally, Equus received the award for Best Model, and Hyundai ranked second overall in Total Value. The 2014 Equus was named Ruedas ESPN’s “Best Luxury Sedan.” Equus won the 2014 Motorist Choice Award – the Equus sedan received its third Motorist Choice Award in a row as the Popular Luxury Lifestyle Vehicle from automotive industry research firms AutoPacific and IntelliChoice. J.D. Power and Associates designated the 2011 Equus as its most appealing large premium car in their 2011 Automotive SM Performance, Execution and Layout (APPEAL) Study annual owner survey. Equus achieved the 2012 Top Safety Pick honor from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS). Top Safety Pick recognizes vehicles that do the best job of protecting people in front, side, rollover, and rear crashes based on “good” ratings in Institute tests. The 429-hp 5.0l V8 Tau engine that powers the Equus was named a Wards’ 10 Best Engine for 2011. “Befitting this ultra-premium segment, the 5.0-liter V8 and eight-speed automatic gearbox offered ample power and refinement. We found the gearbox making decisive moves and thought the torque sufficient to motivate the mass at hand.” – Left Lane News “Roomy and opulent are the best two ways of describing the Equus' 5-passenger interior. Sumptuous leather and wood are the materials of choice. Every aspect of the Equus has been designed for driver and passenger comfort.” – Kelley Blue Book “The dash cluster graphics are neat… and the infotainment system is intuitive and easy to read and use. The Lexicon sound system in the Equus is excellent. Turn the bass up loud enough and you can nearly shatter the windows.” – AutoWeek NOTE: Information based on published model information found on manufacturers’ websites or in Owner’s Manuals as of April 2015. Information subject to change without notice. No warranty or guarantee is being extended and Hyundai reserves the right to change product specifications and equipment at any time without incurring obligation. Updated 04/23/15 2016 FAST FACTS Trim Levels: 3.8L Base, 3.8L R-Spec, 3.8L Ultimate Engine: 3.8L D-CVVT GDI 24V DOHC Lambda V6 Horsepower: 348 @ 6400 rpm (premium); 344 @ 6400 rpm (regular) Torque (lb.-ft.): 295 @ 5100 rpm (premium); 292 @ 5100 rpm (regular) Transmission: Standard – 6-speed manual Optional – 8-speed electronic automatic with lockup torque converter, Paddle Shifters and SHIFTRONIC Fuel Economy: ® 3.8L: 16 / 19 / 24 – 6-speed MT 3.8L: 16 / 19 / 25 – 8-speed AT Fuel capacity: 17.2 gallons Range: 3.8L: 412 miles – 6MT, 430 miles – 8AT 2016 GENESIS COUPE 3.8L COMPETES WITH SOME COUPES WELL ABOVE ITS PRICE POSITION Engine Type (liters) Horsepower (hp @ rpm) Torque (lb.-ft. @ rpm) Automatic Transmission 2016 Hyundai Genesis Coupe 3.8L Ultimate 3.8 DOHC GDI V6 2015 Chevrolet Camaro V6 2LT 3.6 DOHC GDI V6 2015 Ford Mustang V6 Coupe 3.7 DOHC V6 2015 Infiniti Q60 Journey Coupe 2016 Nissan 370Z Touring 2015 BMW 428i Coupe 3.7 DOHC V6 3.7 DOHC V6 2.0 DOHC I-4 Turbo 348 @ 6400 (premium) 344 @ 6400 (regular) 323 @ 6800 300 @ 6500 330 @ 7000 332 @ 7000 240 @ 5000-6000 (premium) (premium) (premium) 295 @ 5100 (premium) 292 @ 5100 (regular) 8-speed® SHIFTRONIC with paddle shifters 278 @ 4800 270 @ 5200 270 @ 5200 255 @ 1250-4800 (premium) (premium) (premium) 280 @ 4000 6-speed SHIFTRONIC with paddle shifters 6-speed SHIFTRONIC with paddle shifters 7-speed SHIFTRONIC; opt. paddle shifters 7-speed SHIFTRONIC with paddle shifters 8-speed SHIFTRONIC with paddle shifters Recommended Gasoline Premium or Regular Regular Regular Premium Premium Premium Fuel Economy – AT: 16 / 19 / 25 19 / 22 / 30 19 / 22 / 28 19 / 22 / 27 19 / 21 / 26 23 / 27 / 35 City / Combined / Hwy NOTE: Information based on published model information found on manufacturers’ websites or in Owner’s Manuals as of June 2015. Information subject to change without notice. No warranty or guarantee is being extended and Hyundai reserves the right to change product specifications and equipment at any time without incurring obligation. EPA estimates for comparison only. Actual mileage may vary with options, driving conditions, driving habits and vehicle’s condition. Updated 06/10/2015 2016 FAST FACTS CONTINUED GENESIS COUPE – AWARDS AND ACCOLADES: “The 2015 Hyundai Genesis Coupe faces stiff competition, but it's still an attractively priced sport coupe with plenty of performance.” – Edmunds “A combination of good looks, solid underpinnings, and respectable dynamics has given Hyundai a modest presence in an arena one wholly owned by domestic cars, the Ford Mustang in particular.” – Popular Mechanics The Genesis Coupe earned a spot among Consumers Digest’s 2013 Automotive Best Buys. With value in mind, Consumers Digest ‘Best Buy’ ratings are based on behind-the-wheel assessment, safety ratings, ownership costs, warranty, price, comfort, ergonomics, styling and amenities. The Genesis Coupe earned “Best Value in America” honors for 2012 from Vincentric in the Mid-Size Coupe category. Vincentric measures cost-of-ownership using eight different cost factors and identifies winners based on vehicles that had lower than expected ownership costs given their market segment and price. “The 2014 Hyundai Genesis Coupe is a high-style and high-content sporty coupe… If you're looking to go quick without breaking the bank, the Genesis Coupe is a nice way to get there… Can we count sheet metal as a feature? Clearly, one of the Genesis Coupe's strongest selling points is its hot look.” – Kelley Blue Book’s kbb.com “Hyundai is ready to rock again with a much-improved version, with more power, better looks and first-rate refinement.” – Road and Track “The upgraded interior, serious bump in power and suspension tweaks all make the Genesis Coupe more attractive than ever… this two-door remains a performance bargain.” – Autoblog “At idle, the Genesis’s V-6 remains smooth and steady, and revs climb willingly with a blip of the throttle. On the highway, 2000 rpm in sixth gear motivates the Genesis along at a dash-indicated 70 mph. Floor it, and the comparatively mature exhaust note improves as engine speed climbs.” – Car and Driver NOTE: Information based on published model information found on manufacturers’ websites or in Owner’s Manuals as of June 2015. Information subject to change without notice. No warranty or guarantee is being extended and Hyundai reserves the right to change product specifications and equipment at any time without incurring obligation. EPA estimates for comparison only. Actual mileage may vary with options, driving conditions, driving habits and vehicle’s condition. Updated 06/10/15 2016 FAST FACTS Trim Levels: SE, Eco, Sport and Limited Engine: SE: Nu 2.0L GDI CVVT 16V DOHC 4-cylinder Eco, Sport, Limited: Gamma 1.6L Turbo GDI 16V DOHC 4- cylinder Horsepower: 164 @ 6200 rpm 175 @ 5500 rpm Torque (lb.-ft.): 151 @ 4000 rpm 195 @ 1500 – 4500 rpm ® ® Transmission: 6-speed SHIFTRONIC automatic transmission 7-speed EcoShift SHIFTRONIC Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT) Fuel Economy: City / Combined / Highway: 23 / 26 / 31 – AT FWD Eco: 26 / 29 / 33; Sport / Limited: 25 / 27 / 30 – DCT FWD 22 / 23 / 26 – AT AWD Eco: 25 / 27 / 30; Sport / Limited: 24 / 25 / 28 – DCT AWD Fuel capacity: 16.4 gals – regular unleaded fuel (87 octane) Range: 508 miles – AT FWD; 426 miles – AT AWD Eco: 541 miles – DCT FWD; 492 miles – DCT AWD Sport / Limited: 492 miles – DCT FWD; 459 miles – DCT AWD 2016 TUCSON DELIVERS EXCELLENT POWER & SPACIOUSNESS 2016 Hyundai Tucson Sport 2015 Honda CR-V EX 2015 Nissan Rogue SV 2015 Toyota RAV4 LE 2015 Ford Escape SE 2015 Subaru Forester 2.5i 1.6L Turbo GDI I4 2.4L I4 2.5L I4 2.5L I4 1.6L Turbo I4 2.5L H-4 175 @ 5500 185 @ 6400 170 @ 6000 176 @ 6000 178 @ 5700 PZEV 173 @ 5700 170 @ 6000 195 @ 1500-4500 181 @ 3900 175 @ 4400 172 @ 4100 184 @ 2500 175 @ 4400 7-speed DCT CVT CVT 6-speed AT 6-speed DCT CVT 25 / 27 / 30 27 / 29 / 34 26 / 28 / 33 24 / 26 / 31 23 / 26 / 32 26 / 27 / 32 AWD Cargo Volume (seats up) 31.0 cu. ft. 35.2 39.3 38.4 34.3 31.5 Cargo Volume (seats folded) 61.9 cu. ft. 70.9 70.0 73.4 67.8 68.5 Displacement (liters) Horsepower Torque (lb.-ft.) Automatic Transmission Fuel Economy – AT/FWD city / combined / highway NOTE: Information based on published model information found on manufacturers’ websites or in Owner’s Manuals as of May 2015. Information subject to change without notice. No warranty or guarantee is being extended and Hyundai reserves the right to change product specifications and equipment at any time without incurring obligation. EPA estimates for comparison only. Actual mileage may vary with options, driving conditions, driving habits and vehicle’s condition. Updated 05/27/2015 2016 FAST FACTS CONTINUED TUCSON AWARDS AND ACCOLADES: The all-new 2016 Tucson, which made its debut at the 2015 New York International Auto Show, earned a distinction as one of the “Top 10 Auto Show Debuts of the Year,” from Cars.com “Hyundai's Fluidic Sculpture styling language gives the new Tucson a much more athletic and bolder appearance than the current Tucson. It all starts at the front, where Hyundai's corporate hexagonal grille sits front and center, flanked by swept-back LED headlights. Hyundai says the Tucson's front bumper features a wing-shaped appearance, and it tried making the Tucson look sleeker by pushing back the A-pillar. You'll notice the crossover's sheetmetal features sharper character lines, and blacked-out trim around the wheelwells gives it a slightly more rugged look. Around back, new taillights remind us of those on the Hyundai Genesis luxury sedan.” Motor Trend “The base Tucson model will come with a two-liter direct injection engine, good for 164 horsepower, and a six-speed automatic transmission. Much more interesting is the available 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine, producing 175 horsepower and 195 pound-feet of torque. That engine comes with a seven-speed automated manual transmission, which uses two computer-controlled clutches to enact shifts. This type of transmission offers the convenience of an automatic and the efficiency of a manual.” CNET.com The 2014 Tucson topped the Compact Crossover SUV category in the 2014 AutoPacific Vehicle Satisfaction Awards (VSA); AutoPacific’s VSA measures how satisfied an owner is with his/her new vehicle. “The Hyundai Tucson won a decisive victory over tough competition in one of the fastest growing categories in the industry,” said George Peterson, President, AutoPacfic. “Tucson won based on its all-around product excellence, distinctive style, good fuel economy, Hyundai’s long warranty and persuasive pricing.” The 2012 Tucson secured a spot on Kelley Blue Book’s Best Resale Value Award Top 10 list Tucson was named one of the 2012 “10 Most Fuel-Efficient SUV/Crossovers” by Kelley Blue Book’s kbb.com Tucson was added to The Car Book’s 2012 “BEST BETS” list by author Jack Gillis and the Center for Auto Safety Consumer Guide editors gave the Tucson a “Best Buy” award in the compact crossover/SUV category ® NOTE: Information based on published model information found on manufacturers’ websites or in Owner’s Manuals as of May 2015. Information subject to change without notice. No warranty or guarantee is being extended and Hyundai reserves the right to change product specifications and equipment at any time without incurring obligation. EPA estimates for comparison only. Actual mileage may vary with options, driving conditions, driving habits and vehicle’s condition. Updated 05/27/15 2016 FAST FACTS Trim Levels: Sport Sport 2.0T Engine: Theta II 2.4L GDI D-CVVT 16V DOHC 4-cylinder Theta II 2.0L Turbo GDI D-CVVT 16V DOHC 4-cylinder Horsepower: 190 @ 6300 rpm 265 @ 6000 rpm Torque (lb.-ft.): 181 @ 4250 rpm 269 @ 1750 – 3000 rpm ® ® Transmission: 6-speed SHIFTRONIC automatic 6-speed SHIFTRONIC automatic Fuel Economy: 2.4L: City / Combined / Highway: 20 / 23 / 27 – AT FWD 19 / 21 / 25 – AT AWD 2.0T: 19 / 22 / 27 – AT FWD; 19 / 22 / 26 – AT FWD (Ultimate) 18 / 21 / 24 – AT AWD (all) Fuel capacity: 17.4 gals– regular unleaded fuel (87 octane) 17.4 gals– regular unleaded fuel (87 octane) Range: 2.4L: 469 miles – AT FWD 435 miles – AT AWD 2.0T: 469 miles / 452 miles (Ultimate) – AT FWD 417 miles – AT AWD 2016 SANTA FE SPORT DELIVERS EXCELLENT POWER & INTERIOR SPACIOUSNESS 2016 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport 2015 Toyota Venza 2015 Dodge Journey 2015 Chevrolet Equinox 2015 Nissan Murano 2.4L 4-cyl. 2.7L 4-cyl. 2.4L 4-cyl. 2.4L 4-cyl. 3.5L V6 Horsepower (hp) 190 @ 6300 181 @ 5800 173 @ 6000 182 @ 6700 260 @ 6000 Torque (lb.-ft.) 181 @ 4250 182 @ 4200 166 @ 4000 172 @ 4900 240 @ 4400 6-speed 6-speed 4-speed 6-speed CVT Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 20 / 23 / 27 20 / 23 / 26 19 / 21 / 26 22 / 26 / 32 21 / 24 / 28 Passenger Volume 108.0 cu. ft. 108.0 99.6 99.7 108.1 Cargo – Behind Front Seats 71.5 cu. ft. 70.2 67.6 63.7 69.9 35.4 cu. ft. 36.2 39.6 31.5 39.6 Displacement (liters) Automatic Transmission ® SHIFTRONIC Feature Fuel Economy – AT / FWD city / combined / highway Cargo – Behind 2 nd Row NOTE: Information based on published model information found on manufacturers’ websites or in Owner’s Manuals as of May 2015. Information subject to change without notice. No warranty or guarantee is being extended and Hyundai reserves the right to change product specifications and equipment at any time without incurring obligation. EPA estimates for comparison only. Actual mileage may vary with options, driving conditions, driving habits and vehicle’s condition. Updated 06/04/2015 2016 FAST FACTS CONTINUED SANTA FE SPORT AWARDS AND ACCOLADES: For the third year in a row, the 2015 Santa Fe Sport was named a 10 Best SUV Under $25,000 by Kelley Blue ® Book's KBB.com. The Santa Fe Sport was recognized for its Blue Link capabilities, stylish exterior design, panoramic sunroof, heated seats and Hyundai’s renowned warranty guarantee. The 2015 Santa Fe/Santa Fe Sport earned a “Best Buy” award from Consumer Guide Automotive in the midsize crossover/SUV segment. According to Consumer Guide editors, “Whether in 5-passenger Santa Fe Sport or 7passenger Santa Fe form, Hyundai’s midsize SUV delivers a quiet, comfortable, nicely appointed cabin and the allaround versatility that SUV buyers need.” The 2014 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport was named a “BEST BET” in the 34 edition of The Car Book, America’s first consumer car buying guide. The 2014 Santa Fe Sport earned the distinction of “Family Car of the Year” by Cars.com in their 2014 Lifestyle Awards. Cars.com is an online destination for car shoppers, offering information from consumers and experts to help buyers formulate opinions on what to buy, where to buy and how much to pay for a car. Thanks to its upscale and functional interior, the editors of Ward’s Auto named the 2013 Santa Fe Sport to its “Ward’s 10 Best Interiors” list, following the 2012 Accent and the 2012 Azera being named to the list last year. The 2013 Santa Fe Sport earned the distinction of being “Best in Class SUV/Crossover under $28,000” by the New England Motor Press Association (NEMPA). The editors of Autobytel have named the 2013 Santa Fe Sport as “Crossover of the Year,” beating strong competition from Mazda and Subaru to earn the honor. Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Magazine named the 2013 Santa Fe Sport the Best New Crossover in the Midsize and Large Crossovers category, outclassing premium competitors such as the Mercedes-Benz GL, Infiniti JX and Land Rover Range Rover. ® th NOTE: Information based on published model information found on manufacturers’ websites or in Owner’s Manuals as of May 2015. Information subject to change without notice. No warranty or guarantee is being extended and Hyundai reserves the right to change product specifications and equipment at any time without incurring obligation. EPA estimates for comparison only. Actual mileage may vary with options, driving conditions, driving habits and vehicle’s condition. Updated 06/04/15 2016 FAST FACTS Trim Levels: SE – 7-passenger; Limited – 6-passenger Engine: 3.3L D-CVVT, GDI 24V DOHC Lambda II V6 Horsepower: 290 @ 6400 rpm Torque (lb.-ft.): 252 @ 5200 rpm Transmission: 6-speed SHIFTRONIC automatic Fuel Economy: TBD Fuel capacity: 18.8 gals – regular unleaded fuel (87 octane) Range: TBD ® 2016 SANTA FE IS COMPETITIVE WITH SEGMENT VOLUME LEADERS 2016 Hyundai Santa Fe 2015 Honda Pilot 2015 Toyota Highlander 2015 Nissan Pathfinder 2015 Mazda CX-9 3.3L V6 3.5L V6 3.5L V6 3.5L V6 3.7L V6 Horsepower (hp) 290 @ 6400 250 @ 5700 270 @ 6200 260 @ 6400 273 @ 6250 Torque (lb.-ft.) 252 @ 5200 253 @ 4800 248 @ 4700 240 @ 4400 270 @ 4250 6-speed 5-speed 6-speed CVT 6-speed Yes No Yes Xtronic Yes TBD 18 / 21 / 25 19 / 21 / 25 20 / 23 / 27 17 / 19 / 24 Passenger Volume 146.6 cu. ft. 153.7 144.9 157.8 139.4 Cargo – Behind Front Seats 80.0 cu. ft. 87.0 83.7 79.8 100.7 40.9 cu. ft. 47.7 42.3 42.4 48.3 Displacement (liters) Automatic Transmission SHIFTRONIC ® Fuel Economy – A/T FWD city / combined / highway Cargo – Behind 2 nd Row NOTE: Information based on published model information found on manufacturers’ websites or in Owner’s Manuals as of June 2015. Information subject to change without notice. No warranty or guarantee is being extended and Hyundai reserves the right to change product specifications and equipment at any time without incurring obligation. EPA estimates for comparison only. Actual mileage may vary with options, driving conditions, driving habits and vehicle’s condition. Updated 06/10/2015 2015 FAST FACTS CONTINUED SANTA FE AWARDS AND ACCOLADES: The 2015 Santa Fe was named the Best 3-Row SUV for the Money in 2015 by U.S. News & World Report. The Santa Fe/Santa Fe Sport earned a “Best Buy” award from Consumer Guide® Automotive in the midsize crossover/SUV segment. The Santa Fe made the list of the 2015 Most Popular on Edmunds.com (alongside the Honda Pilot and Toyota Highlander). Praised for its stylish design, spacious interior and choice of powerful yet fuel efficient engines, the Santa Fe was one of the most-considered vehicles in its segment on car-shopping website Edmunds.com. The Santa Fe was awarded with MotorWeek’s Drivers’ Choice Award for “Best Large Utility.” MotorWeek, television’s longest running automotive series, has presented the Drivers’ Choice Awards annually since 1983. The 2014 Santa Fe was named one of the “Best Family SUVs of 2014” in the 7 annual Parents magazine and Edmunds.com “Best Family Cars” Awards. Santa Fe was ranked second in its class in the 2014 J.D. Power Initial Quality Study highest ranked non-premium brand. The Santa Fe along with the Elantra GT, Sonata, Genesis and Equus were named to Strategic Vision’s list of the “Most Loved Vehicles in America.” With five “loved” cars, Hyundai has more than any other brand. The 2014 Santa Fe proved it can weather the storm, earning the distinction of Best Affordable Crossover under $28,000 in the 2014 Winter Vehicle Awards from the New England Motor Press Association (NEMPA) for the second year in a row (this year the Santa Fe tied with the 2014 Kia Sorento). The 2014 Santa Fe beat out all other CUV competitors in the mid-size crossover category in the 2014 Vincentric Best CPO Value in America awards for Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles. Santa Fe was named “Best Large SUV” by ESPN Deportes Radio’s Ruedas ESPN. th NOTE: Information based on published model information found on manufacturers’ websites or in Owner’s Manuals as of June 2015. Information subject to change without notice. No warranty or guarantee is being extended and Hyundai reserves the right to change product specifications and equipment at any time without incurring obligation. EPA estimates for comparison only. Actual mileage may vary with options, driving conditions, driving habits and vehicle’s condition. Updated 06/10/15 SM and Hyundai was the