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Chevy Impala vs Hyundai Sonata

Chevy Impala


To help you narrow down your search for your next sedan, our team at Andy Mohr Speedway Chevrolet put the 2020 Chevy Impala vs. Hyundai Sonata through a comparison to show you what each car will provide you with.

Keep reading to learn more about these two popular models to see which one you want to use to commute around Indianapolis, Fishers, and Speedway, IN!


Seating Space Inside: Impala vs Sonata 

Chevy Impala

Whether you’re just running errands around town or going on a longer road trip with friends, you want to make sure the new car you get has plenty of room inside for everyone to enjoy a comfortable ride. With a great amount of legroom, that is exactly what you’ll get with the Chevy Impala.

Both the Impala and Sonata have a similar amount of passenger volume, which gives you a spacious ride inside. The 2020 Impala stands out as an extremely comfortable ride since all riders will get a lot of room to stretch out their legs.

Rear passengers are given 39.8 inches of legroom in the 2020 Impala. The Hyundai Sonata has a more compacted cabin with 34.8 inches of legroom for the rear passengers. Overall, if you want to keep your rear passengers nice and settled on long drives, the Chevy Impala is the choice for you.


Chevy Impala vs Hyundai Sonata: Comfort Features

Chevy Impala

You’re going to be on the road for a while, and to make sure you feel right at home behind the wheel, you’ll have the help of comfort features inside the Chevy Impala and Hyundai Sonata. These vehicles both provide features, such as a dual-zone automatic climate control, which will automatically regulate your cabin temperature for the driver and front passenger.

For added comfort, the Hyundai Sonata treats drivers to a standard 6-way manual-adjustable driver seat. This feature will let you easily customize the position of your seat for comfort that suits your seating style.

In the Chevy Impala, you’ll enjoy a standard 8-way power driver seat. This technology not only gives you extra ways to reposition your seat, but it also lets you configure your seat with the push of a button.


Chevy Impala vs Hyundai Sonata: Style

Chevy Impala

It’s nice to have a vehicle that looks great when you’re heading out for your morning commute. Take one look at the Chevy Impala and you’ll love its confidence-inspiring design that will help you make a statement when on the road.

The Hyundai Sonata is a sleek-looking sedan, but it doesn’t provide nearly the same level of good looks as the Impala. With its more rounded shape, it doesn’t convey the same level of power as you find with the Impala.

To add even more style, you can upgrade the Impala with an available rear spoiler. Not only does this feature make your vehicle look even more stylish, but it also helps improve its aerodynamic design. Overall, if you want a ride you’ll look forward to driving at any time of the day, the Chevy Impala is the choice for you.


Chevy Impala vs Hyundai Sonata: Wheel Options

The bigger the tires, the better the traction—and the Chevy Impala and Hyundai Sonata both provide some solid tire options to choose from. Drivers in the Hyundai Sonata will be able to choose up to a set of 18-inch wheels. These large tires will provide some solid handling and a bit of extra style.

If you want a vehicle that’s built for tight handling and extra style, the Chevy Impala has your back with its available set of 20-inch wheels. With the help of this feature, you’ll enjoy much greater handling than what you’ll find aboard the Hyundai Sonata.



Trunk Volume for Cargo 

Chevy Impala

Carrying passengers isn’t the only thing you’ll need your sedan for. Both sedans come with a trunk that can haul groceries, supplies you need, and more. The 2020 Sonata has 16 cubic feet of cargo volume inside its trunk; however, you can fit more gear in the 2020 Impala with its 18.8 cubic feet of trunk volume. 





Chevy Impala vs Hyundai Sonata: Power Under the Hood 

Chevy Impala

Each sedan comes with a MacPherson front suspension and front-wheel drive for dynamic and controlled driving. The difference mechanically between the Sonata vs. Impala is how much power they are each supplied with.

With the Hyundai Sonata, you’ll be working with a standard 2.5L 4-cylinder engine. This powertrain is designed to achieve up to 191 horsepower and 181 lb-ft of torque, giving you a solid amount of power whenever you hit the gas.

Anyone looking for more power under the hood, though, may want to consider the Chevy Impala. This full-size sedan boasts a standard 3.6L V6 engine designed to generate up to 305 horsepower and 264 lb-ft of torque. This powertrain will really get you moving, ensuring long highway drives are a blast.


Chevy Impala vs Hyundai Sonata: Standard Infotainment Systems 

Chevy Impala

Whichever car you choose, you’ll be able to stay entertained with each of their infotainment systems. Both cars have Bluetooth® hands-free capability as well as Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™, so you can enjoy your favorite music, podcasts, and other applications from your smartphone.

As for your touchscreen, you’ll find that both the Chevy Impala and Hyundai Sonata come standard with 8-inch touchscreens. These large screens will give you plenty of space to interact with your entertainment on the go so you’re always connected on the road.

The 2020 Impala also comes standard with three months of SiriusXM® Satellite Radio for a range of channels of commercial-free music, sports, talk, news, and more. This feature is only found in higher trim levels of the 2020 Sonata.


Want to Drive the Chevy Impala? 

Whether you want your new sedan to provide you with a spacious ride, powerful capabilities, or technology to enhance your ride, you’ll enjoy driving the 2020 Chevy Impala around Indianapolis, Fishers, and Speedway, Indiana.

Contact us today at Andy Mohr Speedway Chevrolet to schedule a test drive of the 2020 Impala!


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