Spied testing several times, the 2019 Hyundai Elantra facelift is going to be introduced to the Indian auto market this year. Given the fact that the new Honda Civic will come to India next month, the competition between the two sedans will become fiercer than ever before.
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The new Hyundai Elantra was globally introduced last year. Thanks to the spy images, it is clear that the Indian-bound model is quite similar to the global-spec one. The South Korean auto manufacturer must have taken this upgrade seriously since quite a few alterations have been made to the new model against the outgoing one to improve both of its exterior and interior design.
As regards the exterior, the design upgrades will considerably enhance the appearance of the new vehicle. Hyundai designers have been successful in making the new Elantra look more chiselled and sharper. The new car will get a thinner cascading air intake, a redesigned bumper, upgraded headlamps and new fog lamps position. Moreover, it will be packed with a new front and rear bumper, a newly designed trunk and a new set of alloy wheels. In the rear, the taillights will be redesigned to look sportier. Overall, the 2019 Hyundai Elantra will have a much more glamorous appearance than the outgoing model.
The 2019 Hyundai Elantra will have a more appealing appearance than the existing model
Entering the cabin, you can also realise a wide array of interior changes. The outstanding interior features include
New multi-functional driving wheel integrated with mounted controls
8-way adjustable seat with back support
Heated front seat
8-inch touchscreen infotainment unit which supports Android Auto and Apple Carplay connectivity
Two-zone temperature control
Upgraded switchgear
Autocruise
The cabin of the new Elantra is replete with an impressive list of top-notch features
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The South Korean automaker has also added a variety of new driver-assistive features to the car, but it remains to be seen which ones will come to India. The existing engine options with a 2.0L petrol motor and a 1.6L diesel unit are expected to be maintained but with possible refinements to conform to the upcoming BS-VI standards.
The current motor options will be maintained, but with updated versions
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