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Hyundai to commence sale of the new Elantra on August 23

Published : Aug 10, 2016, 6:27 pm IST
Updated : Aug 10, 2016, 6:27 pm IST

The Korean automaker has built the new saloon upon the existing backbone of the previous Elantra.

The Korean automaker has built the new saloon upon the existing backbone of the previous Elantra.

Hyundai's premium offering, the new Elantra, will go on sale from August 23. The Hyundai dealerships in the country have started accepting bookings for the new sedan. The sixth-generation Elantra, the all-new model for India, doesn't differ drastically from its current iteration. In fact, it has taken cues from the older generation and has worked upon them to its advantage.

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The Elantra is expected to carry forward the existing 1.6-litre diesel engine, that currently produces 128PS of power. Reports suggest that the motor might be up-tuned to produce close to 140 horses. The current 1.8-litre petrol engine might be swapped for a larger, 2.0-litre unit that develops 156PS. Both engines are expected to get a 6-speed manual and a 6-speed automatic transmission.

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There are a host of changes inside-out. While you can read the whole jingbang here, let's skim through the major changes. The exterior has been redesigned completely but bears strong resemblance to the current Elantra. The Fluidic design theme is slightly subdued now, with crisp character lines replacing the bulbous theme. The larger grille, sleeker headlamps and the coupe-like sloping roofline do enough to freshen things up.

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The insides have received an overhaul as well. Notable features include a 4.2-inch TFT screen on the instrument cluster, a 7.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system, dual-zone climate control and leather upholstery. Safety is well-catered for as well, courtesy seven airbags, ABS, traction control, and a whole lot more.

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As of now, the Elantra retails for a price ranging between Rs 15.1 lakh and Rs 19 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). With the new generation, expect prices to remain at the same levels. The D-segment as a whole isn't showing as much promise as manufacturers would've liked, which is why aggressive pricing is key. Battling the likes of the Toyota Corolla Altis, the Volkswagen Jetta and the Skoda Octavia is no easy task, but the Hyundai does seem well prepared, at least on paper. We will be driving the new Elantra soon; do look out for the first drive report.

Source: CarDekho.com