Hyundai Elantra 2023 Review

Hyundai Elantra 2023 Review


Hyundai Elantra 2023 Review

Small cars may not be as popular as compact SUVs, but the Hyundai Elantra is still a big-time seller. The nameplate has been around since 1992, and the current seventh-generation Elantra went on sale for 2021. The 2023 Elantra range includes standard, hybrid, and two higher-performance powertrains. Now that the Hyundai Accent has been discontinued, the Elantra is the smallest and least-expensive car in Hyundai’s range.
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0.22 -> Small cars may not be as popular as compact SUVs, but the Hyundai Elantra is still a big-time
5.47 -> seller.
6.47 -> The nameplate has been around since 1992, and the current seventh-generation Elantra
10.96 -> went on sale for 2021.
12.71 -> The 2023 Elantra range includes standard, hybrid, and two higher-performance powertrains.
19.199 -> Now that the Hyundai Accent has been discontinued, the Elantra is the smallest and least-expensive
23.98 -> car in Hyundai's range.
26.21 -> The Elantra's standard engine is a 147-hp, 132-lb-ft 2.0-liter I-4.
33.73 -> That's connected to a CVT automatic and FWD.
36.88 -> Acceleration from 0 to 60 mph takes 8.4 seconds.
41.559 -> Fuel economy rates at 30-33/40-42 mpg city/highway depending on trim.
47.74 -> The Elantra Hybrid is nearly as quick and even more fuel efficient.
51.23 -> Hyundai offers two performance models in the Elantra range.
55.1 -> The Elantra N Line is powered by a 1.6-liter turbocharged I-4 producing 201 hp and 195
61.32 -> lb-ft.
62.55 -> For 2023 the manual has been discontinued, leaving a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic
67.27 -> as the sole transmission choice.
69.29 -> Due to difficulty launching the manual Elantra N Line we tested, our best 0-60-mph time was
75.22 -> 8.6 seconds; the dual-clutch should be quicker.
78.55 -> Fuel economy rates at 28/36 mpg city/highway.
83.25 -> Other performance upgrades on the Elantra N Line include brakes, suspension, and tires.
89.009 -> Then there's the full-on Elantra N. Packing a 2.0-liter turbocharged I-4 that makes 276
93.74 -> hp and 289 lb-ft, the Elantra N is available with a six-speed manual or eight-speed dual-clutch.
101.869 -> Acceleration to 60 mph takes 5.9 seconds with the manual, and 5.1 seconds with the dual-clutch.
108.75 -> Expect fuel economy to come in at 20/30 mpg with the manual and 22/31 with the automatic.
115.979 -> Adaptive suspension, big brakes, and a trunklid spoiler are among the Elantra N's performance
120.77 -> enhancements.
122.229 -> The NHTSA gives the Elantra a five-star overall safety score, the best possible.
127.43 -> Given that the Elantra was deemed an IIHS Top Safety Pick in 2021 and 2022 when equipped
132.36 -> with available LED projector headlights.
135.739 -> Standard driver assist and active safety features include front automatic emergency braking,
140.12 -> lane keep assist, and automatic high-beams.
143.239 -> On higher-end trims, adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitoring, and rear cross-traffic
148.15 -> alert with automatic braking are added.
150.7 -> A touchscreen measuring 8.0 inches is equipped as standard in the Elantra.
155.69 -> Higher-end models get a 10.3-inch screen, as well as a 10.3-inch digital gauge display.
160.959 -> Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are standard, with wireless compatibility on the smaller
165.72 -> screen.
166.72 -> All Elantra trims have two USB ports in the front row, and a wireless charging pad is
170.81 -> available.
171.9 -> Premium tech offerings include phone-as-key functionality and an eight-speaker Bose audio
176.37 -> system.

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