The mid-cycle refresh introduced for 2024 (carried into 2025 and 2026) gave the Sonata a wide-mouth front fascia, a redesigned interior, and a panoramic twin-12.3" curved display on upper trims. Mechanically, Hyundai kept the three-powertrain story: a 2.5L NA gas for value buyers, a 290 hp 2.5L turbo on the N Line for performance, and a 2.0L Hybrid for efficiency. The result is a midsize sedan that still feels like Hyundai is investing — at a moment when Honda is the only other mainstream brand actively iterating on the segment, and Toyota has pushed the Camry to hybrid-only.
2025 Hyundai Sonata: What's in stock, trim-level comparison, FAQ's.
The Hyundai Sonata is Hyundai's midsize sedan, refreshed for 2024 with a wide-mouth front fascia, a connected twin-12.3" display, and three powertrains: a 2.5L NA gas (191 hp), a 2.5L turbo on the N Line (290 hp — a styled performance trim, not a separate Sonata N), and a 2.0L Hybrid (192 hp combined, ~47 mpg combined). Hyundai SmartSense ADAS and Bluelink are standard. With Toyota moving the Camry to hybrid-only, the Sonata is one of the few midsize sedans that still offers a non-hybrid choice — backed by the 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty.
Highlights of the 2025 Hyundai Sonata
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Inside the Hyundai Sonata
The 2.5L gas Sonata (SE, SEL, Limited) is the value play — 191 hp, an 8-speed automatic, and a sticker price well under the Hybrid. The N Line is the performance trim: 290 hp from a 2.5L turbo, 8-speed wet dual-clutch transmission, sport-tuned suspension, and unique exterior. There is no Sonata N performance car — the N Line is the top of the ladder. The Hybrid (Blue and Limited Hybrid) pairs a 2.0L gas I4 with an electric motor for ~192 hp combined and ~47 mpg combined. Choose by use case: gas for value, N Line for performance, Hybrid for commuters.
The 2025+ Camry is hybrid-only, so the Sonata's 2.5L gas option becomes a real differentiator for buyers who don't want to pay the hybrid premium. The Honda Accord still offers both gas and hybrid like the Sonata, drives a touch crisper, and matches the Sonata Hybrid on mpg. The Kia K5 is the Sonata's corporate cousin and the closest direct comparison — same powertrains, different styling. The hard trade-off across all of them: the Sonata is FWD-only, while the Camry and K5 offer optional AWD.
Pros and Cons
- Industry-leading 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty
- N Line trim's 290 hp is the most performance in the segment short of a sport sedan
- Hybrid returns ~47 mpg combined with a real automatic transmission
- Non-hybrid gas powertrain still available (Camry no longer offers one)
- Hyundai SmartSense ADAS suite standard on every trim
- Twin-12.3" curved display on Limited and N Line
- Bluelink connected services with remote start, geofence, and SOS
- FWD-only across the lineup — no AWD option like the Camry or K5
- Top features gated to Limited and N Line trims
- 8-speed wet DCT on the N Line can hesitate at parking-lot speeds
- Polarizing exterior styling — the wide front fascia divides buyers
- Sonata Hybrid's ~47 mpg trails the Camry Hybrid's ~50+ mpg
New 2025 Hyundai Sonata Inventory at Swope ToyotaLive
Current in-stock units at Swope Toyota in Elizabethtown, KY with full specifications, pricing, and direct links to each vehicle's detail page.
