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2025 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid
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2025 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Review

by Josh Sadlier
published Oct 16, 2024 | updated Jan 10, 2025
Is the 2025 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid a Good Car?
"The Sonata Hybrid certainly hits the numbers on paper, at least in the highway mpg column. It passes 50 mpg there, but its city rating is down in the mid-40s, which is unusual, as hybrids tend to shine in the city. But it's still great fuel economy however you look at it, and the Hyundai has the added advantage of an excellent warranty. We also tip our cap to the widescreen infotainment module, which makes the Sonata Hybrid feel fully up-to-date on the tech front."—Ranked #3 out of 4 Midsize Hybrid Sedans
Which 2025 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Should I Buy?
MotorDonkey's proprietary vehicle data identifies every significant version of each model so that you can compare and decide. There's only one standalone version of the 2025 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid, and here it is, along with our expert analysis and recommendations.
2025 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid
- Base Price: $31,000
- MPG Combined: 47
- Drive Type: Front-wheel drive
- Engine: 2.0-liter inline-4
- Aspiration: Naturally aspirated
- Transmission: 6-speed automatic
- Horsepower: 192
- Torque: N/A
- Weight: 3,439 lbs
- Length: 193.3 in
The Sonata Hybrid is notable for having worse fuel economy in the city than on the highway; usually it's the other way around with hybrids, thanks to electric assist at low speeds. But 44 mpg city is still fantastic, and you should be able to get past the 50-mpg barrier on the highway.
2025 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Pricing & Specs
The 2025 Sonata Hybrid is offered in just one mechanical configuration. Hit the link or button to read our editorial summary and see detailed specs.
2025 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Pricing & Specs
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Version | Price | Fuel | MPG | Power | Torque |
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2025 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid | $31,000 | Hybrid | 47 | 192 hp | N/A |

by Josh Sadlier
Publisher and Donkey-in-Chief
Josh has been reviewing cars professionally since joining Edmunds.com fresh out of grad school in 2008. Prior to founding MotorDonkey, he spent 15 years shaping Edmunds' expert automotive content in various capacities, starting as an associate editor and ultimately serving as a senior editor before wrapping up with a five-year term as the company's first-ever director of content strategy. Josh is a card-carrying member of the Motor Press Guild and a lifelong car nut who has driven, compared and critiqued thousands of cars in his career. Helping people find their perfect car never gets old—seriously!
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