Hyundai Nishat Motors has announced plans to introduce the facelifted 8th-generation Sonata in Pakistan, creating excitement among auto enthusiasts. The company shared this update on its social media platforms, sparking curiosity about the new model.
Hyundai Nishat first launched the 8th-generation Sonata in Pakistan on July 5, 2021. Now, nearly three and a half years later, it is preparing to bring the facelift version, which was introduced internationally in March 2023.
The company has not disclosed the specific features or configurations of the model set to arrive in Pakistan. For now, expectations are being shaped by the international version, which highlights a redesigned exterior, updated interior technology, and multiple engine options.
Exterior Enhancements
The facelifted Sonata features a new front-end design with a wider grille, horizontal layout, and updated lighting elements. These changes give the sedan a more modern and sophisticated appearance, aligning it with Hyundai's latest design language.
Interior Upgrades
Inside, the updated Sonata offers a curved display combining driver information and infotainment systems, providing a seamless and intuitive user experience. Additionally, the model features a shift-by-wire controller, which replaces the traditional gear shifter, and other features aimed at enhancing comfort and functionality.
Engine Options
Internationally, the facelifted Sonata is available in standard and hybrid variants, with engine options including a 2.0-liter hybrid system, a 1.6-liter turbocharged engine, and a 2.5-liter naturally aspirated engine. These are paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission, ensuring a smooth and efficient driving experience.
Anticipation in the Pakistani Market
Hyundai has not provided a timeline for the launch or indicated how the Pakistani version might differ from international models. The announcement is expected to generate significant interest as the local market continues to grow in competitiveness and consumer demand for midsize sedans.
The introduction of the facelifted Sonata in Pakistan is a testament to Hyundai's commitment to the market and its desire to cater to the evolving needs and preferences of Pakistani car buyers. As we eagerly await the official launch, the anticipation surrounding the new Sonata is palpable, and it will be exciting to see how it performs in the competitive Pakistani automotive landscape.