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Hyundai - Sonata Hybrid Plug-In (2019)
Get ready to explore the Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Plug‑In 2019 – a midsize sedan that blends power, efficiency, and tech‑savvy appeal. Whether you’re a first‑time buyer, a seasoned enthusiast, or simply curious about the Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Plug‑In price, this guide gives you a deep dive into what makes it a standout in its segment and how its market valuation tells a story of real‑world performance and value retention.
Key Specs (2019 Model)
- Engine: 2.0‑liter Atkinson‑cycle gasoline‑electric hybrid motor – 120 hp + electric motor 107 hp, 227 hp combined
- Transmission: 8‑speed automatic with e‑Start IDrive Hybrid system
- Fuel Type: Hybrid – gasoline & battery; plugs in for up to 18–22 miles of all‑electric range
- Battery: 1.56‑kWh lithium‑ion pack (1.4 kWh usable) – trade‑off for lightweight performance
- Dimensions:**
- Wheelbase: 111.3 in (283 cm)
- Length: 183.9 in (467 cm)
- Width: 73.4 in (186 cm)
- Height: 57.2 in (145 cm)
- Weight: 3,560 lb (1,615 kg) curb
- Interior & Technology:**
- 9‑in. touchscreen with Qi charging, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto
- 8‑in. digital instrument cluster
- Adaptive cruise control, lane‑keeping assist, blind‑spot monitoring
- Standard 12‑speakers Audio System with navigation, premium trim options
- Drive & Performance:**
- Standard front‑wheel drive (R‑xR available).
- 0‑60 mph in 8.8 seconds (coupled gasoline + electric burst).
- EPA 34 mpg city / 43 mpg highway (combined 38 mpg)
- Electric‑only range: 18–22 miles (EPA).
- Safety:**
- Crash‑tested to 5 stars by NHTSA.
- Automatic emergency braking, parking assist, forward‑collision warning.
Depreciation Insight
Understanding Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Plug‑In depreciation is critical for making a smart purchase decision. While exact values fluctuated with market demand and regional incentives, real‑world figures show predictable trends.
- First year: Typically loses 15–20% of its original price – a forgiving depreciation curve for hybrids.
- Year two: Additional 8–12% decline, still kept higher than comparable combustion‑only models due to lower ongoing fuel and maintenance costs.
- By year five: Approximate 35–40% overall depreciation a common benchmark for 2018‑2020 hybrid sedans globally.
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