Friday, September 19, 2014

The Beautiful Hyundai Elantra

The Hyundai Elantra has a lot to offer. It is very stylish, roomy on the inside, comfortably in accommodating four adults, and safe to drive having earned top scores in crash tests. Additionally it is very economical delivering up to 7.4 litres per 100 kms, and above all affordable on nearly any kind of budget.

The Elantra one of the best compact cars on the market today. Hyundai frequently delights customers with its style, fit and finish as well as content which is not always obvious or seen in the compact segment.

To boost fuel economy, Hyundai re-designed Elantra by reducing weight wherever possible.
By reducing the overall weight, Hyundai were able to introduce a 1.6 litre four-i
Hyundai buyers can now choose between a six-speed automatic transmission and a six-speed manual.


Hyundai's global goal is to become the world leader in fuel efficiency. The 1.6litre MPi petrol engine is equipped with dual continuously variable valve timing (D-CVVT) to boost horse power output and lower exhaust emissions while improving fuel economy to be the best in its class. The Elantra puts out 96kW at 6300rpm and has a maximum torque of 157Nm at 4850rpm to increase your driving confidence or assist you with carrying a heavy load.

Hyundai Elantra in Gauteng

The Hyundai Elantra is more about delivering value and economy. Drive quality is very good, even over rough surfaces and the interior is noticeably quieter than most non-luxury compact competitors.


The interior is another reason to choose the Elantra. Consider cutting-edge style and available features like a touchscreen infotainment system and voice-guided navigation, audio and phone controls to choose from.

It’s roomy and the interior volume is large enough to classify the Elantra as a mid-size car.
Both rows of seats have a reasonable amount of legroom, whilst taller passengers may find the second row seats to be lacking the required headroom. 


The Elantra Sedan’s crash test performance earned it “Top Safety Pick” honours from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. All 2013 Elantra sedans have achieved a five-star overall rating in NHTSA crash tests, with a four-star score for frontal impacts.

Today's Elantra has earned a place alongside the Ford Focus, the Chevrolet Cruze and Volkswagen Golf.

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