How many interior styles does the 7th generation Elantra have?

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LeReed
07/30/25 4:33am
The 7th generation Elantra offers two interior styles: black and gray. Here is more information about the 7th generation Elantra's interior: 1. The design emphasizes an eco-friendly feel with clear hierarchical progression, giving a youthful impression. The black interior is easy to maintain, while the gray one looks stylish without appearing dull. 2. The steering wheel in the 7th generation Elantra has a premium texture and comes with a heating function to keep hands warm in winter. 3. The interior details feature excellent craftsmanship, and the air conditioning vents are designed not to blow directly at occupants. The front row has specially designed cup holders. 4. The rear seats offer ample space and can accommodate multiple large-sized passengers.
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