Hyundai Unveils a New Design for the 2019 Elantra

2019 Hyundai Elantra Unveiling
Photo: Becky Fixel

Photo: Becky Fixel

With a Beautiful New Look The Elantra Steps Back into Center Stage

While the Hyundai Elantra has been a great family car for over 27 years now, the new design has an updated appearance and the technology that families want. With a streamlined front, the new design of the Elantra will make heads turn while you’re making your next run to the store or to pick up the kids from school. With ample storage space and a fully loaded infotainment system, the 2019 Elantra will turn heads and keep you comfortable while on the go.

The redesign of the new Elantra is more than just the exterior and interior features (although those are noteworthy). Hyundai focused heavily on safety features including Smart Sense and Safe Exit Assist to make sure all passengers are taken care of even when the car is not in motion.

Recently, Hyundai unveiled their all-new 2019 Elantra including a new line up of design and technology features.

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The Elantra’s new center console is condensed and is more intuitive for drivers. Photo: Becky Fixel

New Features on the 2019 Elantra:

Exterior Design Changes

Interior Design Changes

Hyundai SmartSense

Interior Features

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Attention to detail and design can be seen on every part of the exterior including the new headlight design that looks chrome when the lights are off. Photo: Becky Fixel

The All-New Elantra Got a Face Lift

Now in its sixth generation, the Elantra has sold more than 3 million units since its launch in the U.S. in 1991. Elantra has received numerous accolades including the most recent IIHS Top Safety Pick Plus for model year 2018.

In addition to quality, reliability and being backed by America’s Best Warranty, the JD Power Initial Quality Study recently awarded Hyundai third place overall in the highly regarded study. The Elantra is built in Hyundai’s Montgomery, Alabama plant and its Ulsan, South Korea facility.

“Refinements to both the interior and exterior were initiated on the 2019 Elantra to maintain its emotional design character and include affordable and desired features,” said Scott Margason, director, product planning, Hyundai. “The hood, front fenders, fascia, grille and headlights as well as the rear fascia, trunk and taillights each have been redesigned to convey a catchy and confident image. On the rear of the vehicle, the license plate has been relocated to the lower fascia to further enhance the new body sculpture.”

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SAFETY

Cutting-edge safety features have been added to the 2019 Elantra. Most of these features have been added to the SEL trim level and above meaning they are now available on 75 percent of the Elantra lineup. Safety features that have been added to the SEL, Value Edition, Eco, Limited and Sport (SEL and above) trims include the following:

SmartSense features included on the Elantra Limited with Ultimate Package include:

NEXT GENERATION INFOTAINMENT: AUDIO/VIDEO/NAVIGATION (AVN) 5.0 WITH HERE HD TRAFFIC

The 2019 Elantra also debuts with Hyundai’s next-generation infotainment system. This system features an upgraded processor for greater responsiveness, as well as an 8-inch screen vs. the 7-inch screen in the last generation Elantra.

Using presets within the system is a snap because AM, FM and SiriusXM channels are now combined on one screen that also features HERE HD Traffic (without a subscription).

A bird’s eye view has also been added to navigation maps and drivers can now get traffic flow and incident data without ever paying for a subscription via HD Radio.

The Elantra is available with conveniences like Infinity Premium Audio with Clari-Fi™, Apple CarPlay™, Android Auto™ and wireless smartphone charging.

ENGINE PERFORMANCE

The Elantra features two engine options that provide fuel efficiency and a third engine option in the Elantra Sport model. The SE, SEL and Limited offer the Nu 2.0L MPI Atkinson Cycle engine with 147 hp @6200 RPM and Eco offers the Kappa 1.4L Turbo-GDI with 128 hp @5500 RPM. The Eco model achieves an EPA estimated 35 mpg combined fuel economy rating thanks to a 7-speed dual clutch transmission

ELANTRA SPORT TRIM

The redesigned 2019 Elantra Sport will debut later in 2018 and have similar design changes to the other models. Hyundai will release more details in the fall. Mechanically, it will have the same level of differentiation as the 2018 model.

The Elantra Sport trim features a 1.6L Turbo-GDI engine, 6-speed manual transmission or available seven-speed dual clutch transmission, a sporty interior and revised trim headliner, advanced technology and connectivity, paddle shifters, sport front seats with leather, flat-bottom, leather-wrapped steering wheel, a sport instrument cluster and door trim garnish.

The Elantra Sport features multi-link independent rear suspension which improves the dynamic performance and allows for greater flexibility in tuning.

TRIM LEVELS

The 2019 Hyundai Elantra offers 6 trim levels—SE, SEL, Value Edition, Limited and Eco or Sport. For a comprehensive overview on each trim, please refer to the Elantra specifications sheet available online here.

The new Hyundai Elantra moves drivers from the quiet kid in the corner to one that other drivers notice and yearn to be more like that cool kid on the block.

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