2026 · Sedan · Hyundai
Brand-new · Export from Jebel Ali Free Zone, Dubai



































The 2026 Sonata N-Line Air pairs a 2.0L turbocharged engine producing 250 horsepower and 353 Nm of torque with an 8-speed automatic transmission and manual-shift capability. This front-wheel-drive sedan balances performance with practicality: quick enough for daily driving, efficient enough for re-export markets where fuel economy matters, and feature-rich without unnecessary complexity.
Interior tech includes a 12.3-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay, wireless charging, and an 8-speaker audio system. Safety systems run deep—Level 2 autonomous driving via Hyundai Smart Sense, adaptive cruise control, forward collision warning, and lane-keeping assist—making this sedan competitive across developed and emerging markets. The 480-liter trunk, panoramic sunroof, and leather adjustable sport seats appeal to buyers prioritizing daily comfort over sporty handling.
The 2.0L turbo engine delivers straightforward, linear power across the rev range. With 250 hp and 353 Nm of torque, acceleration feels responsive without demanding premium fuel in most markets, a practical consideration for importers shipping into regions where fuel quality varies. The 8-speed automatic shifts smoothly in drive mode, and the selectable manual option lets drivers engage when needed—though real-world ownership reveals this is engineered as a comfortable commuter rather than a track tool.
Interior comfort reflects sedan-class expectations. Leather and suede sport seats with electric adjustment and dual-zone climate control maintain passenger comfort on long routes. The 12.3-inch instrument cluster and 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system feel intuitive; wireless phone charging and 4G connectivity with OTA updates ensure the car remains current without dealer visits. These features resonate with fleet operators and individual importers across Africa, CIS, and Asia-Pacific markets where vehicle uptime is essential.
Ownership considerations center on parts availability and servicing. Hyundai's global dealer network is extensive, a major advantage for re-exporters covering multiple regions. The comprehensive safety suite—including automatic parking with front and rear radar—reduces liability concerns for fleet deployments. Build quality and warranty support are competitive at this price point. Long-term depreciation depends on destination market infrastructure, but the N-Line's balanced spec (turbocharged but not extreme, tech-forward but not bleeding-edge) positions it well for secondary markets where buyers value proven reliability over novelty.
With a 2,875 mm wheelbase and 4,945 mm overall length, the sedan fits urban and regional logistics seamlessly. The 480-liter luggage capacity suits delivery and commercial use without the footprint burden of crossovers—important for importers targeting cost-conscious operators in emerging markets.