The Hyundai Sonata N Line is the only current production Sonata trim that delivers 290 horsepower from a 2.5-liter turbocharged engine.
This article explains which Sonata variant reaches 290 hp, details the powertrain, and outlines availability and how this model compares to the rest of the Sonata lineup.
Powertrain overview
In the U.S. market, the 290-horsepower figure comes from the Sonata N Line, which pairs a 2.5-liter turbocharged inline-4 with an automatic transmission to produce 290 hp and 311 lb-ft of torque. Other Sonata trims stay below this output, reflecting a mix of efficiency-focused engines and standard power.
Key specifications for the 290-hp Sonata are listed below.
- Engine: 2.5-liter turbocharged inline-4
- Horsepower: 290 hp
- Torque: 311 lb-ft
- Transmission: 8-speed automatic with SHIFTRONIC
- Drivetrain: Front-wheel drive
These specifications define the performance envelope for the 290-hp Sonata's primary variant in North America.
Availability and regional notes
In the United States, the 290 hp figure is tied to the Sonata N Line (introduced for the 2021 model year) and continues in the current generation. In other regions, engine options and power ratings can differ, so always verify local specs with a dealer or Hyundai's official materials.
How it compares within the Sonata lineup
Other Sonata trims use less horsepower, including the base and mid-range engines. The 290-hp N Line stands out for those seeking the strongest performance from a factory Sonata without moving up to larger Hyundai performance models.
Summary
The 290-horsepower configuration is exclusive to the Hyundai Sonata N Line, powered by a 2.5-liter turbo engine. For buyers prioritizing performance in a mid-size sedan, this trim offers the top output within the current Sonata lineup—verify exact specs for your market and model year with the latest Hyundai materials.


