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Old May 23, 2022 | 07:26 AM
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Default Hyundai Sonata reportedly won't get another generation

Declining sales, shift to EVs, and polarizing design cited as culprits




The Korean Car Blog spotted a report by South Korea's Chosun Ilbo stating the Hyundai Sonata won't make it to a ninth generation. Citing "insiders," the outlet wrote that "it is an open secret in the company that the Sonata will be discontinued, and Sonata assembly lines are being converted to produce electric cars." Hyundai has closed its ICE development departments and targets becoming a fully electric vehicle maker by 2040. KCB wrote that a Hyundai official said, "The development project for the DN9, the next-generation Sonata model, is not in progress," using the DN9 codename for the vehicle type and generation number, and that a parts supplier also offered, "There is no confirmed content about the development of DN9 parts."

The ninth-generation Sonata had been predicted to arrive around 2025. If reports of the model's end are true, Hyundai will be axing a nameplate that's 37 years old right now, with more than nine million sales globally on its balance sheet. The Sonata is the automaker's oldest model in South Korea and its third-best-selling internationally after the Avante, our Elantra, and the Accent.

Various reasons are given for the potential move. The first is the current Sonata's sales dip. Last year, Korean outlet Auto Post reported on rumors of a redesigned model arriving before the usual cadence because higher-ups considered the Sonata's daring looks partly to blame for the sales slump in the home market and North America. From a peak in 2014 at 216,936 units sold in the U.S., in 2021, the Sonata only found 83,434 U.S. buyers. The early numbers in 2022 show a bloodbath could be on the way, not what any maker wants to consider for a offering just three years into its life. Of course, it's hard to apportion blame to declining sedan sales — especially midsizers — when the segment in general is in freefall.

There's also Hyundai Motor Group's conversion to an EV maker. The Ioniq 5 has done big business for the firm, the Ioniq 6 is imminent, and the Ioniq 7 is on the way. Chosun Ilbo cited an "inside source" as saying, "We can't rule out an electric Sonata, but we're prioritizing the development of a compact electric car rather than a less popular midsize vehicle." Remember, on the other side of the family fence, the Kia Stinger was said to fall victim to the same shift, its end rumored to come at the end of Q2 this year.

We're told a facelift is on the way for the Sonata, debuting either later this year or early next year. After that, it could be faded out.
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Old May 23, 2022 | 07:35 AM
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I wouldn't take Korean Car Blog that seriously considering they claimed a few months ago that the Sonata was getting a complete redesign next year lol
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I am not surprised Hyundai is canning this vehicle. Although it has grown on me over the course of the last little while, the new Sonata is quite ugly. Interior always reminded me of the 1990s GM stuff from Pontiac. super cheap Seemed rather small too. And sedans don't sell like they used to either
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It's probably a psychological thing with me and my fault but many years ago when Hyundai came out I always thought of them as a cheap ford alternative.

I liked them better when they were a cheaper alternative but struggling seeing them as a luxury sedan so it doesn;t surprise me.

On the other hand I don't know anything about their current offerings.

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Funny they're even mentioning the styling as a reason for the sales decline. The last generation Sonata was falling victim to overall midsize sedan market trends and they blamed the too-conservative styling at that time. https://www.autoblog.com/2014/10/23/...-sales-report/
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Funny they're even mentioning the styling as a reason for the sales decline. The last generation Sonata was falling victim to overall midsize sedan market trends and they blamed the too-conservative styling at that time. https://www.autoblog.com/2014/10/23/...-sales-report/
I always like that Hyundai. The current design seemed to be off on their styling direction.
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Originally Posted by Margate330
It's probably a psychological thing with me and my fault but many years ago when Hyundai came out I always thought of them as a cheap ford alternative.

I liked them better when they were a cheaper alternative but struggling seeing them as a luxury sedan so it doesn;t surprise me.

On the other hand I don't know anything about their current offerings.
The Sonata's not a luxury sedan, it's just another Camry/Accord competitor. You might be thinking of the Genesis cars.
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Old May 23, 2022 | 08:31 AM
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Originally Posted by TangoRed
Funny they're even mentioning the styling as a reason for the sales decline. The last generation Sonata was falling victim to overall midsize sedan market trends and they blamed the too-conservative styling at that time. https://www.autoblog.com/2014/10/23/...-sales-report/
"Styling" is just something KCB made up, cause the Sonata actually outsold its more conservative Kia K5 cousin last year. I highly doubt it'll be canned anytime soon since we've heard nothing about the K5 being axed despite having almost the same sales numbers.
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Old May 23, 2022 | 09:38 AM
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Maybe some pics of the interior and engine so we can see if other clues to why it's going away?
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Originally Posted by Motorola
"Styling" is just something KCB made up, cause the Sonata actually outsold its more conservative Kia K5 cousin last year. I highly doubt it'll be canned anytime soon since we've heard nothing about the K5 being axed despite having almost the same sales numbers.
They're referring to the Sonata being outsold in Korea by the K5, not in the US. Which I do see happening, as the Sonata plant was shut down a few times and multiple reports stating the K5 outsold the Sonata double in Korea. As well as the larger and more expensive Grandeur being the best selling car.
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Originally Posted by gor134
They're referring to the Sonata being outsold in Korea by the K5, not in the US. Which I do see happening, as the Sonata plant was shut down a few times and multiple reports stating the K5 outsold the Sonata double in Korea. As well as the larger and more expensive Grandeur being the best selling car.
Sonata sold 46K units in South Korea last year while K5 sold 56K units. It's not exactly a night-and-day difference. And considering the brunt of Sonata and K5 sales are in the U.S., using South Korea to gauge global cancellation of a car is total nonsense.

I'm going to go with what I said earlier about the Korean Car Blog being full of poop lol
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From Hyundai themselves:

https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a4...ure-uncertain/
In response, a Hyundai spokesperson told C/D, "Sonata remains and will continue to be an important part of Hyundai’s product lineup. Any rumors on its future are pure speculation."
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Originally Posted by Motorola
Translation: “Please buy our current Sonata so we don’t have to cancel production earlier than expected “
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Old May 24, 2022 | 03:44 PM
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Originally Posted by LexsCTJill
Translation: “Please buy our current Sonata so we don’t have to cancel production earlier than expected “
Translation: "I hope my fanfiction comes true."
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They sold more Ioniq5 last month (EV6 outsold it too) than Sonatas. Kia sold double the amount of K5's which it should IMO as it's leaps and bounds better looking than the Sonata. Won't miss this car if the rumors are true.
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