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Last year Hyundai introduced its greatest achievement to date, the luxurious Genesis full-size sedan. The rear-wheel drive Genesis boasts both a V-6 and V-8 with a max output of 375-horsepower. The Genesis costs less than the competing BMW 5 Series and Mercedes-Benz E-Class.
If the Genesis sedan was the beginning of things, the all-new 2010 Genesis Coupe is the second-coming. The rear-wheel drive Genesis Coupe is sporty, luxurious and powerful.
The Elantra is a comfortable compact sedan with brand new, inexpensive Blue trim for 2010. The Elantra receives a modified exterior and gets an impressive 26 mpg in the city and 34-35 mpg on the highway. The Elantra Touring is a 5-door hatchback and has the same 2.0-liter, 138-horsepower four-cylinder engine as the sedan and competes with the Toyota Matrix, Dodge Caliber and Nissan Versa.
Meanwhile, the full-size Azera sedan receives a reshuffled trim packages and a plethora of standard features.
Hyundai's compact Accent offers affordability and value along with a variety of flexible options. This four-cylinder model is available as a flexible hatchback or roomy sedan and gets a new Blue trim that receives 28 mpg in the city and 36 mpg on the highway.
Hyundai’s mainstream family sedan, the Sonata has both four-cylinder and V-6 engines that are powerful and efficient. The Sonata competes with the Honda Accord and Toyota Camry.
The Tucson is Hyundai’s smallest SUV and receives more sophisticated crossover styling and a new 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine. The V-6 is dropped for 2010. The midsize Santa Fe SUV gets a revised front exterior and a new base engine.
Hyundai’s luxury SUV, the Veracruz gains more standard features to its base trim—the GLS.
Buyers seeking major interior room and driving comfort will find the Entourage minivan to be an excellent choice for growing families. Attention to safety and comfort blend with style and quality both inside and out.