2011 Hyundai Sonata 2.4L GLS SE Limited Hyundai i45 Catalogue Brochure

DRIVING SECURITY STARTS WITH THE WAY
AN AUTomoBILE ACCELERATES, STEERS AND SToPS.
If you haven’t taken a test drive in the new Sonata, here’s what to think about when you do. After you’ve settled into the driver’s seat and fastened your
seatbelt, try to focus on the way Sonata feels when you launch from a standstill. Does it pull away without losing its grip? That’s Sonata’s standard Traction
Control at work. Steer into a curve. Does it feel like it’s on rails? That’s the standard Electronic Stability Control doing its job. Now hit the brakes. Standard
ABS and Brake Assist help Sonata come to a swift, sure stop. It’s all part of how Hyundai engineers driving confidence.
TIRE PRESSURE moNIToRING SYSTEm
SoPHISTICATED SUSPENSIoNS
Each of Sonata’s wheels is equipped with an air
pressure sensor located at the valve stem. When
the pressure of any tire falls below its optimal
level, a warning light on the instrument
panel alerts you, helping to avoid
Sonata  features  sophisticated  suspension  and
steering hardware with refined tuning for the
GLS  and  Limited  trims -  and  a  sport-tuned
suspension for the SE model.
dangerous situations that could arise
from driving on underinflated tires.
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ANTI-LoCk  BRAkING   SYSTEm
BRAkE ASSIST
Sonata’s Anti-lock Braking (ABS) helps preserve
steering control in emergency braking situations.
The  ABS will  rapidly  pulse  the brakes  of  the
wheel  (or wheels)  that  begin to  lock up.  This
helps  the  driver  to  maintain  steering  control
while braking.
Statistics show that drivers frequently don’t brake
hard enough in emergency situations. Brake Assist
senses a panic stop and immediately applies the
maximum  braking  pressure  to  help  you  stop
faster. Because sometimes a few extra feet can
make all the difference.
ELECTRoNIC STABILITY CoNTRoL
TRACTIoN CoNTRoL SYSTEm
Sonata was the first midsize car under $20,000
to standardize Electronic Stability Control back
in  2005.  Today,  it   continues  setting  a  new
standard. Onboard is an active safety system that
automatically  applies  the  brakes  to  individual
wheels and adjusts throttle input as needed to
For greater control when accelerating or driving
in the wet, the Traction Control System that’s
standard on Sonata automatically reduces engine
power and/or applies braking when slippage is
detected, effectively rerouting power where the
grip is greatest.
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help keep your Sonata on its intended path.
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  TPMS is not a substitute for proper maintenance. See Owner’s Manual for details. Spare tires are not equipped with TPMS.   Electronic Stability Control (ESC) cannot control your vehicle’s stability
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under all driving situations. ESC is not a substitute for safe driving practices. no system, no matter how advanced, can overcome physics or correct poor driving. The driver is always responsible for
controlling the vehicle and must use caution to avoid loss of control in all driving conditions. Speed, road conditions and driver steering input will affect whether ESC can help prevent loss of control.
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See Owner's Manual for details.    The Traction Control System (TCS) is meant to enhance conscientious driving habits and is not a substitute for safe driving practices.
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