Planned Releases 2011 will prove to be a Importantly, the Sonata Hybrid is expected to deliver 40 mpg, putting it just ahead of the current market leader, the Fusion Hybrid. That lighter system will put it at an advantage to the Toyota Camry Hybrid and Ford Fusion Hybrid which still user older nickel-cadmium technology. The Sonata will soon offer a hybrid version, a model featuring a lithium-ion battery pack.
Already the fourth largest automaker in the world, the Hyundai Kia Automotive Group surged from eleventh place in less a decade, a remarkable feat in an ultra-competitive consumer market. Market Position Hyundai is not resting on its laurels, planning to introduce new models, engine choices and other features in a bid to pick up market share. Importantly, Hyundai has served notice that it plans to continue to enter segments it previously was absent from including perhaps pickup trucks. Those changes have enabled Hyundai to pick up market share and compete with its chief Asian rivals: Toyota, Honda and Nissan.
Before 2011 rolls around the Equus sedan will be introduced, a full-sized luxury sedan designed to compete with the likes of the BMW 7-Series. In 2010, the next generation Hyundai Sonata was rolled out, offering much improved styling and excellent fuel economy. New Products In 2009, the automaker introduced America to its Genesis portfolio, featuring a sport coupe and luxury sedan. If you have not looked at the Hyundai line in some time, you may have missed many of the updates the Korean automaker has made in just the past few years.
Already the fourth largest automaker in the world, the Hyundai Kia Automotive Group surged from eleventh place in less a decade, a remarkable feat in an ultra-competitive consumer market. Market Position Hyundai is not resting on its laurels, planning to introduce new models, engine choices and other features in a bid to pick up market share. Importantly, Hyundai has served notice that it plans to continue to enter segments it previously was absent from including perhaps pickup trucks. Those changes have enabled Hyundai to pick up market share and compete with its chief Asian rivals: Toyota, Honda and Nissan.
Before 2011 rolls around the Equus sedan will be introduced, a full-sized luxury sedan designed to compete with the likes of the BMW 7-Series. In 2010, the next generation Hyundai Sonata was rolled out, offering much improved styling and excellent fuel economy. New Products In 2009, the automaker introduced America to its Genesis portfolio, featuring a sport coupe and luxury sedan. If you have not looked at the Hyundai line in some time, you may have missed many of the updates the Korean automaker has made in just the past few years.