The Hyundai Sonata has always occupied an interesting position in the Nigerian car market. It is not as ubiquitous as the Toyota Camry, not as flashy as some European alternatives, but among buyers who have actually owned one, it tends to generate a quiet loyalty. The 2027 version is arguably the most compelling Sonata in years, with a design that has grown up considerably and a feature set that punches above its price.
Hyundai has continued refining the Sonata's exterior, and the 2027 model looks sharper than previous generations without the polarising styling that divided opinions in the early 2020s. The interior is where Hyundai has clearly invested; the dual curved display panel that integrates the instrument cluster and infotainment screen into a single flowing unit looks genuinely premium, and the quality of materials used across the cabin has improved.
Safety technology is extensive for the price point. Lane keeping assist, automatic emergency braking, adaptive cruise control, blind spot monitoring, and rear cross-traffic alert all feature on mid to upper trims. For safety-conscious Nigerian buyers, this equipment list is genuinely impressive at the Sonata's price level.
The 2027 Sonata is available with a 2.5-litre naturally aspirated four-cylinder producing 191 horsepower and, in some markets, a turbocharged N-Line variant with 290 horsepower. For Nigeria, the standard 2.5-litre is the most practical choice — it runs well on regular 95-octane fuel and delivers real-world fuel economy of around 10 to 13 litres per 100km in mixed Nigerian driving.
The eight-speed automatic gearbox is smooth and well-calibrated. There are no significant complaints about the powertrain from long-term owners, which is exactly what you want to hear about a car you are planning to use daily on Nigerian roads.
Brand-new 2027 Hyundai Sonatas from authorised dealers in Nigeria are priced between N28 million and N42 million depending on the trim level. The base GL is the entry point, while the Ultimate trim with all available features commands the higher end of the range.
Tokunbo Sonatas from the US market are among the better value propositions in this segment. A clean 2025 or 2026 Sonata SEL or Limited can be found in the Nigerian used car market for N18 million to N28 million. The US market has consistently strong Sonata availability because it is a high-volume seller there.
Hyundai's footprint in Nigeria has grown, and parts availability for the Sonata has improved substantially compared to five years ago. Common maintenance items — filters, belts, brake components — are stocked by major auto parts dealers in Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt. The engines are not complex by modern standards, and a mechanic with general Japanese or Korean car experience can handle routine maintenance.
The electronics are more dealer-dependent for diagnosis and software-related issues. Authorised Hyundai service centres are the recommended stop for anything beyond routine mechanical work.
The 2027 Sonata is a well-rounded, good-value sedan that deserves more attention than it typically gets in Nigeria. For buyers who want something outside the Toyota default without sacrificing reliability or parts access, it is a genuinely strong choice. The warranty on new purchases — Hyundai offers competitive warranty terms — adds meaningful ownership peace of mind.


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