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Overview
Pros
- Excellent Efficiency: 4.7 L/100 km combined rivals the class-leading Corolla Hybrid while offering livelier mid-range torque.
- Dual-Clutch Transmission: Six-speed DCT provides crisp, familiar shifts instead of the rubber-band feel of typical CVTs.
- Loaded With Tech: Twin 10.25-inch displays, wireless CarPlay/Android Auto, and Hyundai’s Highway Driving Assist are standard.
- Strong Warranty & Low Maintenance: Long hybrid-component coverage and 16,000-km service intervals reduce long-term costs.
- Eye-Catching Design: Aggressive lines and a distinctive grille help it stand apart from more conservative rivals.
Cons
- Tight Rear Accommodations: 965 mm of legroom is fine for kids but cramped for taller adults on road trips.
- Modest Trunk Volume: 402 L trails the Prius and Camry Hybrid, limiting bulkier loads.
- Interior Materials Lag: Hard plastics and light upholstery mark easily, undercutting an otherwise upscale cabin feel.
- No AWD Option: Unlike the Corolla Hybrid, all Elantra Hybrids remain front-wheel drive only.
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