Filed under: Spy Photos, Wagon, Europe, Hyundai
We recently published some renderings what station wagon variant new Hyundai Sonata might look like, we now have our first actual photos the real thing undergoing testing. While it (predictably) doesn’t feature the two-door shooting brake layout we might have hoped for, it actually does look quite close to the four-door image. Hyundai designers appear to have opted more sporty slant-back look like the Audi Avant wagons than the more utilitarian box we typically get Volvo.
When the Sonata launches Europe, it expected adopt the current iXX naming convention used there become the i40 Kombi. Europeans will apparently get the wagon first, followed the sedan. At present, it remains unclear the wagon will ever arrive the States. From what we can see through the camo, the i40 will get different grille the North American model, as well as different treatment around the base the A-pillar. At least this prototype, the Euro-version has chrome trim that wraps around the mirror, while the chrome the American variant extends straight down the trailing edge the headlamp cluster.
[Source: CarPIx]
Spy Shots: Hyundai Sonata wagon captured for the first time originally appeared Autoblog Mon, 31 May 2010 11:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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