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Hyundai - Other Models (2020)

When you’re researching a Hyundai Other Models price, you’ll want to see a clear picture of what to expect that covers all the angles—new, used, and the depreciation clock that starts ticking the moment you drive off the lot. This guide breaks down the most important bits for 2020 and beyond, explains how depreciation plays into everyday ownership, and compares your model to its close competitors.

Below is a quick-start snapshot that pulls together the engine, transmission, fuel type, and dimensions for the latest Hyundai “Other Models” lineup. All figures are based on the 2020 factory specification, and the values you encounter today may vary by market, trim level, and vehicle condition.

  • Engine / Powertrain: 2.0‑liter inline‑4, 155 hp, 161 lb‑ft torque, direct‑injection, turbo‑charged opportunity available on higher trims.
  • Transmission: 8‑speed automatic with dual‑clutch mode, manual‑shifted e‑shift mode for enthusiasts.
  • Fuel Type: Regular gasoline; 4‑speed manual alternative is offered in some regions.
  • Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive (FWD) standard; all‑wheel drive (AWD) optional on higher‑grade packages.
  • Dimensions: Length 188.5 in, width 72.6 in, height 57.0 in; wheelbase 112.2 in.
  • Interior & Comfort: 5‑seat layout, 66.3 cu ft cargo volume, optional panoramic sunroof, integrated smartphone‑compatible infotainment system.
  • Safety & Driver Aids: Adaptive cruise control, lane‑keep assist, forward‑collision warning, automatic emergency braking.
  • Warranty: 10‑year/100,000‑mi powertrain, 5‑year/60,000‑mi bumper‑to‑bumper, 2‑year/24,000‑mi roadside assistance.

Using this spec sheet, you can explore the “Hyundai Other Models 2020 price” relative to other vehicles in the same class; it helps you understand where the strengths lie and how the price translates to features.

Depreciation Insights

Every vehicle starts losing value the instant it reaches the showroom, and the depreciation curve for the 2020 Hyundai “Other Models” follows a similar trend as its peers in the segment. In practical terms, you can generally expect the following:

  • First year: a loss of 15‑20% of the original MSRP as new vehicles enjoy “new‑car” appeal.
  • First three years: an additional 10‑12% per year, with a normal range of 35‑40% depreciation by year three.
  • After five years: typically 55‑60% of the initial retail value,


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