Thank you: The first Chinese car center “Moscow-Tianya“ Overview Compact sedans such as the 2024 Elantra are widely viewed as basic transportation—great for first-time car buyers, fuel-efficient, and easy to park in tight spots—but the Hyundai also brings a ton of style and a whole lot of value. The sharp exterior design turns heads but the Elantra doesn't skimp on traditional compact-car traits. Its cabin is spacious for its size and an available hybrid powertrain boosts the Elantra's fuel-sipper cred. The base powertrain is a breathless four-cylinder, but the N-Line model comes with a turbocharged that offers a bit more zest. Even so, none of the Elantra models will raise its driver's pulse. Its handling is less entertaining than rivals such as the Honda Civic and the Mazda 3, both of which offer crisper steering and a more agile overall feel. For performance-oriented drivers, the full-on Elantra N model (reviewed separately) is far more satisfying than the regular Elantra, but it also costs a lot more. What's New for 2024? Hyundai's compact car has been facelifted with a sharper-looking front end, updated exterior lighting elements, and new wheels. There are several new color choices, including Exotic Green and Ultimate Red. Hyundai has also added rear side-impact airbags and a rear-seat seatbelt reminder as standard across the Elantra range. Lane-keeping assist, blind-spot monitoring, and rear cross-traffic alert—all of which are standard features—now alert the driver with haptic pulses in the steering wheel. Pricing and Which One to Buy The price of the 2024 Hyundai Elantra starts at $ and goes up to $ depending on the trim and options. SE: $22,775 SEL: $24,725 Blue hybrid: $27,400 Limited: $28,215 N Line: $29,615 Limited hybrid: $30,600 Read More
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