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2008 Hyundai Sonata SR-R Track Test
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| Not your average Sonata Limited V6. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
Well, Hyundai did make some updates to the 2007 model that continue forward for 2008, including the addition of a button for changing stations within the steering wheel mounted audio controls, and XM satellite radio is now standard. Additionally, every Sonata now includes six airbags, with two up front, two thorax bags at the side for front occupants, and side-curtain airbags for all outside occupants, plus active front head restraints. The SE also gets a
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| Nice, subtle deck lid spoiler adds to the SR-R look. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
Just before I get to that, mind you, there are a few 2008 updates that need a going over. First on the list is the addition of black fabric for entry-level models, plus a powered driver's seat, rear center head restraint, and trip computer for all Sonata models but the base GLS
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| The Sonata's stock V6 is more than adequate for Dunnville's straight. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
At a recent event unveiling Hyundai Canada's new Performance Parts program, a program oddly not offered in the U.S., the Korean brand's forward-thinking Canadian division brought a bevy of souped up Accents, Tiburons and Sonatas ... yes you heard that right, Sonatas, to Ontario's
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| For wheels and tires, take your pick from this set... (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
The wheels and low-profile tires are most noticeable, with both sets of FAST alloys, available from a list of more than forty aftermarket wheels sold through www.hyundaiperformance.ca. The silver car pictured sported a set of Falken FK-452 225/40ZR18 performance tires on gorgeous graphite black, 10-spoke, 18-inch rims, while the blue sedan boasted a set of 8-spoke, bright alloy, 18-inch wheels wrapped in the same rubber sized to fit at 225/45ZR18. Both cars were lowered about an inch on new sets of Eibach Pro-Kit lowering springs, while larger diameter sway bars were fitted for less roll in the corners.
The difference these upgrades made to performance in the corners was night and day, from a comfortable cruiser with a tendency to understeer when pushed beyond its adherence capabilities, to agile track masters with much greater grip overall, and nice even balance even when thrown into corners with wild abandon.
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| .... to this set. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
I've always felt that the Sonata's V6 powertrain was unfairly disadvantaged by a suspension setup designed for pampering. The speed available down Dunnville's straight was astonishing, considering both engines' completely stock setup, and the revised suspensions' newfound high-speed tracking ability, staying straight and true at full power even around the track's mid-straight dogleg, was confidence inspiring. When turn one arrived only the brakes caused concern, as nothing was done to either set which was unfortunate. Still, a light tap was all that was needed in order to load up the front suspension prior to the turn, and the sticky Falkens and stiffer, lower suspension did the rest. Each turn was much more controlled than would have been in the stock car, almost making me wish the Sonata came standard with this setup. Of course, only pampering to a niche market of sport-oriented Sonata buyers probably wouldn't be the smartest idea, as most buyers in this segment demand comfort over performance. Then again, I think there would be enough enthusiast buyers interested in one of these SR-R models to produce one for the road, and even if the take-rate was low, enough of them on the road would do wonders for the Sonata's cool factor.
Adding
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| Stock seats could use more side bolstering for SR-R. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
The interiors remained stock, and tastefully the performance division went with the optional faux carbon fiber trim instead of the woodgrain, while the seats were covered in black leather with contrasting light gray stitching. To this end I would have rather seen an upgrade to the driver's seat at least, being that the comfortable chairs weren't supportive enough laterally to keep me in place, considering the faster pace the revised suspension allowed. And now that I'm offering suggestions, modifications to the brakes would be a good idea too. I suppose a sportier sounding exhaust note wouldn't hurt either, so an axle back exhaust system would be a nice touch, or possibly something a little less intrusive would be better for what would be a slightly more conservative crowd than those who regularly step up for tuned Accents and Tiburons. And lastly, it would be great if the automatic would shift a little quicker and hold its gear when at redline.
All-round though, Hyundai Canada's unique Sonata SR-R is a great package, and one that I'd like to see available at the dealer level across North America. That's right, for the time being it's only an idea the Korean automaker's Canadian division is floating around, but with enough interest I think it'll become reality, at least in Canada.
I certainly am impressed, and my guess is that a select group of sport-oriented midsize sedan buyers will be too.
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| SR-R decal or a DIY version made up of Hyundai Performance Parts, it hardly matters. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
Then again, you could always drive your Sonata V6 up to Canada after prearranging everything with a Canadian dealer. But go soon or wait until next year unless a combined skiing / snowboarding vacation is on the agenda, as the flying white stuff can make traveling miserable.
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