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How long is the Elantra's body?

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VonZachary
09/01/2025

About the Elantra's body introduction as follows: 1. The body dimensions of the new Elantra. The length, width, and height of the new car are 4680mm, 1810mm, and 1415mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2720mm. 2. The design of the new Elantra. The new generation Elantra adopts Hyundai's latest design language, with a front end that dives forward, and an extended front lip that makes the car look more sporty; the fastback design on the side of the body gives the new generation Elantra a youthful and sporty appearance, and the inverted "Z" shaped lines composed of three waistlines are also very unique. In addition, the black roof and black window frames add a lot of personality.

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VanKennedy
09/13/2025

As someone who has been following cars for a long time, I've looked up quite a bit of information. The body length of the Elantra varies slightly depending on the year and model, typically ranging between 4660mm to 4700mm. Taking the latest 2023 model as an example, it's approximately 4670mm, which is considered moderately long among compact sedans. I find this length quite practical for daily driving—it's not too short to cause cramped interior space, nor too long to affect parking convenience. From a historical perspective, the early generations of the Elantra have gradually increased in length. For instance, the older models from the 1990s were just over 4500mm. The current increase is mainly to enhance rear-seat legroom and trunk capacity, as modern consumers demand higher comfort. If you're a new driver, choosing the Elantra means this length won't be too challenging to handle in city parking garages. Personally, I think it strikes a good balance.

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SanTheo
10/27/2025

From my actual driving experience, the Elantra's body length is approximately 4670mm, which is just right for daily commuting and weekend trips. Having driven many cars, I've found that this length provides better stability at high speeds without feeling too floaty, while also avoiding the clumsiness of larger SUVs when cornering. When parking, especially in tight street spots, the 4670mm length means I can usually squeeze into a space in one attempt—much more agile than vehicles over 4800mm. In terms of space, the rear seats comfortably accommodate three adults, and the trunk can fit two large suitcases, making it ideal for family use. Overall, the 4670mm dimension reflects the designers' thoughtful consideration for urban practicality, delivering a stress-free and effortless driving experience.

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DelLandon
12/10/2025

As an ordinary person who drives frequently, I own an Elantra with a body length around 4670mm, which is similar to the Honda Civic and Corolla, and slightly longer than compact cars like the Volkswagen Polo, making it easier to handle. I find this length quite practical for city driving—it doesn't take up too much space when parking, and the rear seats still offer adequate room. If you're on a budget and don't want a large vehicle, a size around 4670mm balances practicality with fuel efficiency.

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DeHolden
01/30/2026

In my view, the Elantra's body length typically measures around 4670mm, reflecting the trend in modern automotive design that emphasizes sleek lines and maximizing interior space. From an aesthetic perspective, the 4670mm length gives the car more harmonious proportions, avoiding the abruptness of a short wheelbase while enhancing side aerodynamic efficiency to help reduce wind noise. When driving, this length improves chassis rigidity for better cornering stability—especially at higher speeds through turns—reducing the tendency to feel floaty. Practically, it avoids wasted space; the rear seats and trunk are just right for family trips without being oversized like 4800mm models that require multiple back-and-forth maneuvers when parking in tight spaces.

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