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Beijing Elantra 1.5L2023 1.5T CVT LUX Luxury Edition Black
Basic parameters
Transmission |
CVT continuously variable speed |
Body dimensions(mm) |
4720*1810*1415 |
Body structure |
4-door 5-seater sedan |
Maximum power(kW) Maximum power |
84.5 |
Max torque(N.m) Maximum torque |
143.9 |
NEDC(L/100km) |
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WLTC(L/100km) |
5.55 |
Maximum speed (km/h) |
190 |
Accelerate in authority |
body
Length(mm) |
4720 |
breadth(mm) |
1810 |
Altitude(mm) |
1415 |
Wheelbase(mm) |
2720 |
Front track(mm) |
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rear track(mm) |
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Curb Weight(kg) |
1261 |
Maximum load mass(kg) |
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Tank volume(L) |
47 |
Trunk volume(L) |
474 |
Approach Angle(°) |
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Departure Angle(°) |
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Body structure |
Sedan |
The way of Door opening |
Swing door |
Number of doors |
4 |
Number of seating |
5 |
product description
The interior of the Elantra features simple lines with a fresh beige color scheme, complemented by matte metallic panels on the center console and door handles, giving it a fashionable look. The plastic materials of the dashboard feel decent, not giving a particularly cheap impression. However, if scrutinized, the assembly quality in some areas could be improved. Overall, the craftsmanship and quality are on par with some domestically produced European or Japanese cars.
The Elantra's dimensions are 4495mm in length, 1720mm in width, and 1425mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2610mm, making it quite prominent in its class. Its interior space is also standard for its class, with notable width and ample legroom and headroom for both front and rear seats.
about this item
The Beijing Hyundai Elantra series offers models equipped with either 1.6-liter or 1.8-liter engines. The 1.6L model is equipped with an inline 4-cylinder DOHC 16-valve engine. In actual driving, the power of this model seems somewhat underwhelming, making it difficult to achieve a matching driving experience. There have been complaints that even with the gas pedal fully pressed, the engine roars but the speedometer climbs slowly. Comparatively, the 1.8 DOHC engine in the Elantra performs much better. With a displacement of 1.795L, it produces a maximum power of 96kW at 6000rpm and a torque of 162Nm at 4500rpm, achieving the highest fuel combustion efficiency. In actual tests, the 1.8L Elantra exhibited good high-speed stability, smooth starts, and a relatively gentle acceleration process, failing to match the strong sporty feel suggested by its body design. However, a 0-100 km/h acceleration time of 12.3 seconds is still quite acceptable.