Hyundai i-onic Concept

Back in 2006, Hyundai released the premium full-size Azera sedan. And while it impressed car buyers with its long list of features, comfortable ride and powerful 3.8-liter V6, some of its siblings stole the spotlight. That's right, the new Sonata and Elantra garnered more attention and awards than the Azera, and Hyundai wasn't about to stand for that. No, their intention is to have a whole lineup of attention-getters, so for 2012...
More often than not, when people come into Future Hyundai of Concord, they tell us they're looking to upgrade to a car that's easier on their gas budget, and easier on the environment. There are quite a few new Hyundai models that boast impressive MPGs, including the 30-mpg Hyundai Accent, and the 29-mpg Hyundai Elantra. And, there's another car you'll find here that's been recognized for the last seven years...
How could Hyundai possibly improve the Hyundai Sonata Hybrid? Future Hyundai of Concord thinks we'd be pretty hard pressed to come up with a list, considering that the Sonata Hybrid not only features all of the things we love about the Sonata, but also boasts some of the best hybrid technology currently available. But what if we told you that Hyundai will guarantee the quality of this technology for the entire life of your vehicle?
With superior styling, best-in-class fuel economy, record-setting sales numbers, a slew of safety features and technology, and some of the highest owner satisfaction in its class, it's really no wonder that the 2012 Hyundai Elantra recently took home some of the top honors in the automotive industry. We're talking about the North American Car of the Year at the Detroit Auto Show, of course, and the second time a Hyundai vehicle has earned...