The sixth generation Hyundai Elantra officially entered Indian market yesterday and brought together loads of interesting stuff to talk about. Built around a new lighter platform with reduced kerb weight increased strength and torsional rigidity, the new Elantra adapts ‘Dynamic Precision’ cues following the Fluidic Sculpture 2.0 design language with sharper and aerodynamic-efficient design. It enables the D-segment sedan to achieve a best-in-class drag coefficient as low as 0.29.
The other telling-factors new Hyundai Elantra has are the freshly laid out dashboard and interior design. Alongside being longer, wider and shorter than the outgoing model, the 2016 Hyundai Elantra has a wide range of equipment available and here we have listed the top 20 standard features for our viewers’ better understanding:
Hyundai has taken the safety quotient seriously and just like any of its segment rivals made the dual airbags standard across all variants. While the driver and co-passenger will be protected by airbags in all grades of the Elantra, the top-spec models emphasise the commitment to safety and will delightfully be offered with six airbags.
Another primary standard feature Hyundai Elantra possesses is ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) with EBD (Electronic Brake-force Distribution). The EBD assists in the amount of force sent to each wheel during braking depending on the road surface, vehicle speed, etc.
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The South Korean automaker was diligent enough in offering the standard features. For different physique and height of the drivers, the seat height adjustment has been made available in all trims. Worry about being too tall or too short? This feature will make you feel at home in the cockpit.
The defogger is an essential feature in any car which helps in clearing the condensed and frosty air from the cabin. The rear defogger will clear the rear glass panel of mist and enables you to see through IRVM (Inside Rear View Mirror) properly.
For the convenience of the rear passengers, Hyundai will sell the new Elantra with rear AC vents as standard element. The occupants can manually adjust the cooling air coming at them using the adjustable vents or can shut them if not needed.
The three-spoke steering wheel has buttons to control audio and phone. With the push of a button, the changes will be displayed on the touchscreen, five or eight inch according to the trim, and makes the driver fully-focussed on maneuvering rather than having to using his hands to change programs on the centre console.
Glovebox when equipped with a cooler helps in keeping a drink cold or any item that has to be kept chilled. It is an essential feature on a long journey where the food items needs preserving.
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In a hot and sweltering country like India, wearing sunglasses can sometimes be fruitful. Hyundai did not forget to make this much-needed feature available in the Elantra as standard.
This is another basic feature anyone would expect to be made available in the cars owned. The front and rear power windows can be flicked up or down with the touch of a button.
Tinted glass protects the passengers from getting baked in the sunlight and more crucially doesn’t allow the cabin to get too hot even when the Air Conditioning is not turned on.
The new Hyundai Premium Assurance Program offers class-best 3 year unlimited kilometre warranty with services including free maintenance for 3 yrs/30,000 km, 3 year roadside assistance, 3 updates on Map Care ans as many times customers’ ‘home visit’.
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