Over the past years, the
Hyundai Elantra has quickly become
one of the most popular value cars on the market. With its combination of
quality and affordability, the Korean model easily stands against its
competitors in the compact segment.
While its two-door option isn’t offered anymore, its recognizable
four-door configuration remains the same.
The 2016 Hyundai Elantra comes in four
different trim options: SE, Value Edition, Sport, and Limited. Manual
transmission comes standard for SE and Sport while all four trims have
automatic offered.
For those looking for a
extra power from the little guy, you might want to check out the tricked-out GT
version of the Elantra.
What’s New for the 2016 Hyundai Elantra?
Because the Hyundai Elantra will be
getting a next-generation redesign for the 2017 model year, this year’s model
hasn’t received much attention in the way of improvements. The Value Edition
trim is new, however, and it takes some of the features away from the SE
version. The Limited trim gets a bit nicer with standard keyless entry/ignition
and automatic climate control. The Sport version no longer touts leather seats.
Otherwise, little else has
changed for the 2016 Hyundai Elantra.
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