If Hyundai’s fluidic design isn’t for you, there’s another option with the same hybrid powertrain from Kia. As Hyundai’s corporate sibling, the two cars use the same fuel saving system, but with a different skin.
The company’s “Tiger Nose” grille and harder lines might be more appealing to some. The price is almost the same, too. At $26,700 to start, the Optima Hybrid boasts the same fuel economy as the Sonata Hybrid.