The drive train remains the same, made up of the by now familiar Nu 2.0 litre MPI (Multi-point injection) engine that pushes out a respectable 152 PS at 6,200 RPM, and delivers a healthy maximum torque of 192 Nm at 4,000 rpm. Drive is to the front wheels through a 6-speed automatic transmission, and the wheels are 17-inch. Suspension, for the record, is made up of McPherson struts at the front, and a tubular torsion beam at the rear. Brakes are ventilated discs at the front and solid discs at the rear, while steering is electrically powered, as most vehicles today are. The interior is said to come with a new cluster meter design, but when I looked inside, the instrument lights were not on, so all I saw were some blank rectangles and circles. They really should have switched the instrument panel lights on. The top part of the dashboard has soft-touch covering, while the rest of it is hard plastic. Anyway, the seats are leather-bound, but are mechanically adjustable only. The audio system features Android Auto and Apple Play, while there are two USB ports for convenience.
Naturally, we did not get to drive the car, but the release from HSDM says the new Elantra has a Smart Drive Mode intelligent system that adapts to the driving style of the driver, and switches automatically between two modes, Normal or Sport.
Safety features, on top of the ABS include six airbags, Electronic Stability Control, Vehicle Stability Management, and Traction Control. Secondary features include a rear view camera, Parking Guidance System, Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) and Hill Start Assist Control.
Five colours are available, namely Phantom Black, Fiery Red, Teal Blue, Fluid Metal, and Polar White. Warranty is 5 years or 300,000 km, whichever comes first, with a 24-hour road assist service.
The retail price for the Hyundai Elantra 2.0 Executive is RM109,888 (on-the-road without insurance, Pen. Malaysia)
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