Does the 2011 Hyundai Elantra have an automatic locking function?
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The 2011 Hyundai Elantra does not have an automatic locking function. Here are some details about the Elantra: 1. Exterior: The Elantra combines the latest European design elements with a sleek and dynamic appearance. The front features bold lines and curves, giving it a powerful look. The distinctive wavy waistline along the side enhances its sporty character and adds an elegant, sophisticated visual appeal. The rear integrates a one-piece bumper with taillight lines, creating a strong and cohesive visual effect. 2. Space: With dimensions of 4542mm in length, 1775mm in width, and 1490mm in height, the Elantra boasts a generous 2650mm wheelbase. This makes it one of the most spacious models in its class, suitable for both family and business use. The 475L trunk capacity provides ample storage for trips and business travel. 3. Performance: Similar to the previous-generation Elantra, the 2011 model is equipped with either a 1.6L or 1.8L engine, both of which have been re-tuned. The 1.6L variant uses Hyundai's α-CVVT engine, delivering a maximum power of 82kW at 6000rpm and a peak torque of 145.1Nm at 4500rpm. The 1.8L model features Hyundai's β-DOHC engine, producing 96kW at 6000rpm and 162Nm at 4500rpm. The CVVT technology improves engine performance and fuel efficiency, reducing both fuel consumption and emissions. According to reports, the CVVT system can lower fuel consumption by over 14%. The Elantra's engines are paired with a newly tuned 5-speed manual transmission or a 4-speed automatic transmission, achieving an 8% improvement in fuel efficiency compared to the previous-generation Elantra.