While many shoppers may prefer a more practical SUV or crossover, the sedan remains a highly affordable way to commute. With space enough for your entire family, sedans are traditionally focused on safety and comfort, with budget models and more premium-focused options available in the lineup. A Hyundai sedan is not only affordable, though, but also backed by a great warranty and reputation for reliability. Those looking for good value don’t have to look any further.
This is a list of the new Hyundai sedan models currently for sale in the USA:
Model | Power | Engine | Base Price |
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Hyundai Accent | 120 hp | 1.6L Inline-4 Gas | $16,645 |
Hyundai Azera | 293 hp | 3.3L V6 Gas | $34,100 |
Hyundai Elantra | 147 hp | 2.0L Inline-4 Gas | $20,950 |
Hyundai Equus | 429 hp | 5.0L V8 Gas | $61,500 |
Hyundai Genesis | 311 hp | 3.8L V6 Gas | $38,750 |
Hyundai Ioniq 6 | 149 hp | Electric | $41,600 |
Hyundai Sonata | 180 hp | 1.6L Turbo Inline-4 Gas | $25,450 |
Hyundai Elantra Hybrid | 139 hp | 1.6L Inline-4 Hybrid | $24,550 |
Hyundai Elantra N | 276 hp | 2.0L Turbo Inline-4 Gas | $32,900 |
Hyundai Sonata Hybrid | 192 hp | 2.0L Inline-4 Hybrid | $28,450 |
While you won’t find a large or full-size sedan from Hyundai, there are several compact and midsize cars for value hunters. These are the types of sedans that US shoppers are interested in, especially when they combine affordability with a good tech offering and excellent fuel economy. But what else do Hyundai 4-door sedans do to keep the body style alive in the evolving market?