For the sedan showdown at your local Hyundai dealership, your top choices will be the 2025 Hyundai Elantra and the 2025 Hyundai Sonata. Explore the highlights and specs of each sedan to find the right model for your lifestyle.
Compact vs. Midsize Sedan at Your Hyundai dealership
Size is one of the most significant differences between these two Hyundai sedans. The midsize Sonata has a longer body length of 193.3 inches compared to the Elantra, which is 184.1 inches long. However, the Elantra has a slightly higher ground clearance at 5.5 inches versus the 5.3-inch ground clearance on the Sonata. These factors can make a difference in parking and traversing speed bumps in the city.
Cargo and passenger volume are also important size factors to consider. The compact Elantra has a passenger volume of 99.4 cubic feet and a cargo space of 14.2 cubic feet. If you have taller passengers or need a little more space for items like golf clubs, the Sonata offers 104.4 cubic feet in passenger volume and 15.6 cubic feet in dedicated cargo space.
Performance
Each of these sedans has a competitive fuel economy. The Elantra has an estimated gas mileage of 41 MPG on the freeway on the base SE model, while models like the SEL Sport log 39 MPG on the highway. The Sonta SE gets 38 MPG on the highway. The SEL with an all-wheel drivetrain gets 34 MPG on the freeway.
The Elantra is outfitted with a compact 2.0-liter I4 motor capable of generating 147 horsepower and 132 lb.-ft of torque. The Sonata has a slightly larger 2.5-liter, four-cylinder engine that produces 191 horsepower and 181 lb.-ft of torque for sportier aggression on the road. Drive Mode Select is standard for both models so you can tailor engine performance to the driving environment.
Amenities
Key convenience features for the Sonta include a rearview monitor with integrated parking guidelines so that you can back into parking spots with more precision, a proximity key for vehicle entry and ignition, and hands-free Bluetooth technology. On the SEL Convenience, premium features like a panoramic sunroof, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, and a 12.3-inch instrument cluster are standard.
The Elantra comes with solar control glass to minimize cabin buildup from direct sunlight and a remote keyless entry system for your convenience. The base model has a manual climate system that is upgraded to a dual automatic climate control system on the SEL Sport. An eight-inch central touchscreen with wireless smartphone compatibility is standard.
Choosing the right sedan for your lifestyle will depend on your cargo needs, your preferred performance metrics, and your must-have modern amenities. Book a test drive at Randy Wise Hyundai in Flint, MI today.

