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Specifications of a 2013 Hyundai Sonata 2.0T

May 14, 2012 by admin 3 Comments

Turbocharged engine brings performance to the Sonata line.

Hyundai Sonata Turbo Engine
Under the hood of this Hyundai Sonata is a turbocharged engine.

The 2013 Hyundai Sonata continues where the previous model year sedan left off, bringing to customers a roomy five-passenger sedan that is big on value, looks and fuel efficiency. This model also has performance credentials to offer as a 2.0-liter turbocharged four cylinder engine powers the Sonata 2.0T edition.

Engine and Transmission

Hyundai continues to advance a trend whereby V-6 engines are disappearing from the midsize sedan segment. Those manufacturers still offering the larger engines typically claim a 10 percent sell rate as customers overwhelming choose smaller, lighter and more fuel efficient four cylinder engines.

Recognizing that some buyers still want the power a V-6 engine delivers, Hyundai produces the Sonata 2.0T, a turbocharged edition powered by a 2.0-liter 16-valve in-line four cylinder engine. This model makes 274 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and 269 foot-pounds of torque in a 1,750 to 4,500 rpm range. This aluminum engine measures 3.38 inches bore by 3.38 inches stroke and has a 9.5-to-1 compression ratio. Hyundai pairs this engine with a SHIFTRONIC 6-speed automatic transmission with an overdrive lock-up torque converter. Paddle shifters are included with the SE model.

Fuel Efficiency

With its 2013 Sonata 2.0T, Hyundai effectively demonstrates that performance and fuel economy are not mutually exclusive. The EPA rates the turbo Sonata at 22 mpg around the city and 34 mpg on the highway. This vehicle takes regular grade gasoline.

Outfitted with an 18.5-gallon fuel tank, the Sonata 2.0T has a cruising range of 629 miles (34 mpg x 18.5). That’s enough fuel to take you from Detroit to New York City on one tank of fuel. For even better range, consider the Sonata Hybrid.

Sonata 2.0T Dimensions

Built on a 110.0 wheelbase, the 2013 Hyundai Sonata 2.0T is 189.8 inches long, 72.2 inches wide and 57.9 inches tall. This vehicle has a coefficient of drag measuring 0.28.

Total passenger volume measures 103.8 cubic feet. The Sonata offers 16.4 cubic feet of trunk capacity. This vehicle weighs from 3,338 to 3,452 pounds. Towing is not recommended.

Front leg room capacity is 45.5 inches; rear leg room comes in at 34.6 inches. Front shoulder room measures 57.9 inches; rear shoulder room measures 56.7 inches. Front hip room is 55.2 inches; rear hip room is 54.9 inches. Head room measures 40 inches up front and 38.1 inches in the back. Slight variations in head room exists in sedans equipped with a sunroof.

Model Facts

The Sonata 2.0T is offered in SE and Limited editions and is priced from $25,850. Among the many features offered are power-folding heated side mirrors, automatic projector-beam head lamps, front fog lights, 18-inch silver aluminum alloy wheels set within all-season tires and two sunroof options.

Inside, leather trim is standard with leather touches found on the steering wheel, the door inserts and on the shift knob. This model comes with tilt and telescopic steering wheel, cruise control and sunvisors with illuminated vanity mirrors.

Every Sonata 2.0T comes with remote keyless entry, push button start, power windows and door locks, two 12-volt power outlets, eight-way power driver’s seats with lumbar support and heated front seats. Heated rear seats are standard with the Limited edition.

Also standard is a six-speaker audio system with seven- and nine-speaker systems available or optional elsewhere. HD Radio is optional with the SE and standard with the Limited. USB jacks, a shark fin antenna and Blue Link telematics — Hyundai’s proprietary system — are standard.

Photo courtesy of Hyundai North America.


See Also — Premium Small Sedan: Hyundai Elantra Limited

Filed Under: Specifications Tagged With: 2013 MODELS, Hyundai Sonata, sedan, SONATA 2.0T, turbocharged

Specifications of a 2013 Kia Rio

April 25, 2012 by admin Leave a Comment

Smallest Kia gets a new design.

2013 Kia Rio

The smallest model in the Kia line up is its subcompact Rio, a vehicle that is sold in sedan and hatchback configurations. Kia markets the Rio and Rio 5-door models separately, but unlike earlier models the only difference between these two is its body style and overall length. Pricing is from $13,600 for the sedan and from $13,800 for the hatchback, offering one of the lowest priced cars in America and one that comes fairly well equipped. Each model offers three trim levels to choose from with one engine and two transmission choices offered.

2013 Kia Rio

Engine and Transmission

Every 2013 Kia Rio model is powered by a 1.6-liter direct injection in-line four cylinder engine. This 16-valve aluminum block and head engine has a 11-to-1 compression ratio and features dual continuously variable valve timing. The Rio’s engine makes 138 horsepower at 6,300 rpm and 123 foot-pounds of torque at 4,850 rpm.

Kia pairs this engine with a 6-speed manual or an electronically controlled 6-speed automatic overdrive transmission.

2013 Kia Rio

Fuel Economy

The 2013 Kia Rio takes regular grade gasoline. This vehicle is EPA-rated at 29 mpg around the city and 36 mpg on the highway. Choose the EX with an ECO package and the Rio is rated at 30 around the city and 36 mpg on the highway.

Offering a 11.4-gallon fuel tank, the Kia Rio has a cruising range of 425 miles. That’s enough to take you from Austin to Dallas and back on one tank of fuel.

2013 Kia Rio

Kia Rio Dimensions

The Kia Rio dimensions shared here are for the sedan. This vehicle sits on a 101.2-inch wheelbase and is 171.9 inches long, 67.7 inches wide and 57.3 inches tall.

Seating five passengers, the 2013 Kia Rio offers 43.8 inches of legroom up front and 31.1 inches in the rear. Front head room comes in at 40.0 inches; rear head room is 37.6 inches. Front shoulder room is 53.1 inches; rear shoulder room comes in at 52.1 inches. Front hip room measures 52.1 inches; rear hip room is 51.2 inches.

Total passenger volume measures 88.6 cubic feet. The Rio has 13.7 cubic feet of cargo capacity.

2013 Kia Rio

Kia Rio Notables

The 2013 Kia Rio is sold in LX, EX and SX trim levels. Standard 15-inch steel wheels with all-season tires can be upgraded to alloy wheels and larger 17-inch tires and wheels.

The exterior of the Rio features a black mesh grilled with chrome surround included in EX and SX models. Dual color-keyed power side mirrors are standard. Side mirror turn signal indicators are standard with the Rio SX. SX models also bring in fog lights, LED lighting accents, dual exhaust tips and a sport-tuned suspension. All models come with intermittent wipers, a rear window wiper and washer, a locking fuel-filler door and a heated rear glass with timer.

Inside, a cloth interior is standard, with premium cloth and leather available. This model offers a 6-way adjustable driver’s seat and optional heated front seats. A leather-wrapped steering wheel and a soft-touch dash are available.

The Rio’s audio system includes SiriusXM satellite radio and comes with four speakers; tweeters are included with EX and SX editions. Steering wheel-mounted audio controls are standard; Bluetooth wireless controls and cruise control are available on EX and SX models. Standard equipment includes air-conditioning, a tilt steering column, a luggage area cover and bottle and drink holders. An infotainment system, dual map lights, automatic head lights and a navigation system are available.

Photos courtesy of Kia Motors America, Inc.


See Also — Behind the Wheel of a 2017 Kia Sorento SUV

Filed Under: Specifications Tagged With: 2013 MODELS, four-cylinder engine, front-wheel drive, hatchback, Hyundai, Kia Rio, sedan, subcompact car

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