Engine Capacity Rating
2.5 L
Fuel Economy Rating
12 Km/L
Fuel Type Category
Petrol
Engine Power Output
177 BHP - 194 BHP
transmission
Automatic
Number Of Seats
5 seater
Engine Assembly
2.5 L
Odometer Mileage
12 Km/L
Fuel Type Category
Petrol
Engine Power Output
177 BHP - 194 BHP
transmission
Automatic
Number Of Seats
5 seater
Engine Torque Output
232 Nm - 250 Nm
Engine Displacement Size
2497 cc - 2500 cc
Engine Capacity Rating
2.5 L
Valves Per Cylinder Count
4
Acceleration Performance
8 sec
Drivetrain Type
Front Wheel Drive
Turbocharger Unit
None
cylinders
4

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The Hyundai Sonata is a five-seat midsize sedan that punches above its price point with a bold exterior design, a well-equipped cabin, and strong value against European and Japanese rivals. For the 2026 model year, prices start from AED 117,000.
Both the entry 2.5L I4 Smart FWD and the top-spec 2.5L I4 Premium + share a 2.5 L naturally aspirated petrol engine producing 191 BHP, paired with an Automatic gearbox. The 2.5L I4 Smart FWD covers the fundamentals well — including an 8-inch touchscreen, rear camera, and a full suite of safety assists. Stepping up to the 2.5L I4 Premium + brings a panoramic sunroof, Bose sound system, heated and ventilated front seats, a larger 10.25-inch infotainment display, and a digital instrument cluster — a meaningful jump in comfort for the additional spend. Fuel economy comes in at 12 Km/L on a mixed cycle, which is competitive for its segment.
Pros: the Sonata's styling stands out in a segment where most rivals play it conservative — the fastback roofline and wide LED light bar give it genuine kerb appeal. Cabin space is genuinely generous for the class, with rear-seat legroom that rivals some larger sedans. Cons: resale data for the Sonata in the UAE is limited, which introduces some uncertainty for buyers focused on depreciation. The absence of a hybrid or turbocharged option in this market narrows the appeal for efficiency-focused buyers who might cross-shop the Camry Hybrid.
Formal residual-value data for the Sonata is not available for the UAE market at this time. Used 2019 examples currently list from around AED 21,500 on CarSwitch — roughly 82% below the new-car starting price, reflecting a steep depreciation curve typical for non-flagship sedans in this segment.
With the comparables field currently unpopulated, buyers shopping the Sonata in the UAE typically also consider the Toyota Camry, Nissan Altima, and Kia K5 — sedans in the same price bracket that compete on similar grounds of space, feature content, and brand confidence.