2021 Hyundai Elantra - INTERIOR
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 Published On Mar 18, 2020

2021 Elantra - An all-new seventh-generation Elantra compact sedan with new vehicle platform
Longer wheelbase, wider stance, lower roofline
Elantra is called the Avante in the Korean domestic market
Second Hyundai vehicle with Sensuous Sportiness design identity
An everyday exotic four-door-coupe look with innovative molding and engineering technology

Engine Performance
The Elantra SE, SEL, and Limited offer the 2.0L MPI Atkinson Cycle engine that also has a focus on fuel economy. This engine generates 147 horsepower @ 6,200 RPM and 132 lb.-ft. of torque @ 4,500 RPM. These models are projected to achieve a best-in-class EPA combined fuel economy rating, an improvement over previous models, due in part to an Intelligent Variable Transmission (IVT).

Intelligent Variable Transmission Mated to a 2.0L Engine
Hyundai’s IVT provides superior efficiency and simulates gear shifts like those in the automatic transmissions that customers are used to. This transmission performs continuous shifts by the modulating pressure of the transmission’s pulley, depending on driving conditions and driver inputs. It uses a wide-ratio pulley system, which provides a broader ratio of operation compared with its competitors. This allows for improved fuel economy at higher gear ratios and improved performance at lower ratios.

Interior highlights:
A 10.25-inch information-display cluster and 10.25-inch infotainment system
Slim high-tech vents
Customizable 64-color mood lighting
Aircraft-cockpit-like driver-oriented layout
A unique cornering grab handle for the passenger
A high center console completes the driver-oriented layout
Door center trim is long and low like a coupe
Sporty low-placed inside handles
Two-toned melange emphasizes the driver-focused layout even on the door

To transform the 2021 Elantra into its new four-door-coupe look, Hyundai engineers and designers had to make it longer, lower, and wider compared to the sixth-generation model. The 2021 Elantra gains 2.2 inches in overall length and 0.8 inch in its wheelbase, and the overall width is increased one inch. The overall height also dropped 0.8 inch, and the front cowl point was moved back almost two inches. These minor changes dramatically changed the shape of the car but had limited impact on cabin space. In fact, most key interior dimensions increased

SmartSense Safety Features
The 2021 Elantra offers a new array of standard advanced safety technologies:

▪ Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA) with Pedestrian Detection uses the car’s front-facing camera to help detect an imminent collision with a vehicle or pedestrian and avoid impact or minimize damage by braking automatically
▪ Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) helps prevent accidental lane departure by sensing road markings, automatically steering the car if necessary
▪ Lane Following Assist (LFA) may automatically adjust steering to help keep the vehicle centered in its lane of travel. LFA can help keep the vehicle centered on both highways and city streets.
▪ High Beam Assist (HBA) eliminates the need for drivers to manually switch high beamson and off at night
▪ Driver Attention Warning (DAW) system that monitors a spectrum of driver-related characteristics to help detect driver fatigue
Rearview camera with dynamic guidelines.

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