Hyundai Sonata vs Kia Optima
When you’re looking for a sedan that’s more than just a means of travel, you’ll likely find yourself stuck between the 2021 Hyundai Sonata and the 2021 Kia Optima. Both vehicles are veterans in the sedan game and have taken great strides to stay current with the needs of drivers. However, which sedan is right for you? Is it the one that’s been around for five or four generations?
To help you learn more about these sedans and discover which is right for you, we here at Freedom Hyundai have created this Hyundai Sonata vs. Kia Optima comparison. After reading our review, you’ll have a clear image of which sedan will boost your commutes around Hamburg, Allentown, and Reading, PA, the most.
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Powerful Performance Capabilities
Both the Hyundai Sonata and Kia Optima are powerful forces to be reckoned with. They share a similar standard engine size with the Sonata at 2.5L and the Optima at 2.4L. However, their engine similarities seem to end there. Let’s take a look:
Standard Engine Specs | ||
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Hyundai Sonata |
Kia Optima |
Horsepower |
191 HP |
185 HP |
Torque |
181 lb-ft |
178 lb-ft |
While 10 horsepower doesn’t seem like that much of a difference, sit back and think about that. Imagine you have a wagon that’s being pulled by two horses. You’ll get there much faster than if you were walking for sure. Now, imagine the same cart being pulled by 12 horses. You’ll have a massive difference in your speed and power.
This 10-horsepower difference between the Sonata and the Optima is what leaves the Optima in its dust.
Comprehensive Safety Features
While performance of these sedans is impressive, both Hyundai and Kia know that the most important vehicle aspect is safety. Luckily, you’ll find safety features offered with both vehicles to help you feel extra confident when behind the wheel.
In both sedans, Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist with Pedestrian Detection, Lane Keeping Assist, and Driver Attention Warning all come standard. However, there is one feature that’s offered exclusively with the Sonata: Remote Smart Parking Assist.
When your Sonata is equipped with this optional feature, you can park and unpark your sedan with the press of a button. What makes this even better is you don’t even need to be in your car to do so. With this on board, you’ll be the champion of tight parking spots.
Hyundai Sonata vs Kia Optima Interior Dimensions
Whether you’re traveling to the grocery store across town or hitting the open roads of Pennsylvania for a weekend away, you’ll want to have enough room for you and your passengers to stretch out comfortably and have enough cargo space to transport all your belongings.
When comparing the interior dimensions of the Hyundai Sonata vs. Kia Optima, it’s a close race, but the Sonata takes the lead again.
Interior Dimensions | ||
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Hyundai Sonata |
Kia Optima |
Headroom (front/rear) |
40 inches/38.4 inches |
39.8 inches/37.8 inches |
Legroom (front/rear) |
46.1 inches/34.8 inches |
45.5 inches/35.6 inches |
Cargo Capacity |
16 cubic feet |
15.9 cubic feet |
Again, while these numbers at first glance don’t seem too different, think about how after a few minutes behind the wheel, you want to stretch your arms back or how you want to have a quick leg stretch when stopped. Sure, this stretch is possible with both vehicles, but you’ll have even more room to do so in the Sonata.
Hyundai Sonata vs Kia Optima: Which Is Right for You?
When it comes to traveling around Hamburg, Allentown, and Reading, Pennsylvania, the 2021 Hyundai Sonata and Kia Optima provide plenty of power, safety, and space for your travel needs. However, after studying both vehicles, it’s clear that the Sonata takes the lead.
With its superior performance, advanced safety features, and extra space to stretch out in, we guess that—like with wine—the Sonata only gets better with age. Contact us at Freedom Hyundai to learn more about the Sonata today!
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