The Hyundai Sonata will reportedly be renewed for another generation, even as mid-size rivals continue to drop like flies.

The Korean Car Blog reports a ninth generation of the long-running mid-size sedan is in development, dispelling rumours that the Sonata would be supplanted by a larger, new-generation Elantra (sold here as the i30 Sedan).

Korean media reported in 2022 that no ninth-generation Sonata had been planned, with its assembly lines instead set to be converted to produce more electric vehicles (EVs).

More recently, in May 2025 Korean outlet Auto Daily reported the ninth-generation Sonata was expected for release in Korea during the second half of 2026.

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It’ll wear Hyundai’s new ‘Art of Steel’ design language, which debuted on the second-generation Nexo hydrogen fuel-cell electric SUV, which should mean a square-edged, retro look.

Indeed, The Korean Car Blog reports this design language is inspired by the first-generation Sonata, a posher version of the rear-wheel drive Stellar sedan not sold here.

The current Sonata is offered with a choice of petrol or hybrid powertrains, though thus far Hyundai Australia hasn’t sold any electrified variants here.

The next-generation model is expected to continue to offer hybrid power, though it’s unclear if petrol power will continue or if a plug-in hybrid option could join the range.

Second-generation Nexo
Second-generation Nexo