Is the 7th Generation Elantra a Three-Cylinder or Four-Cylinder?
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The 7th Generation Elantra is a four-cylinder vehicle. Below are the relevant details about the Elantra: Elantra's Body: The overall body appears gentle and elegant, but the redesigned front face is quite aggressive. Two prominent ridges on the engine hood extend forward to the small yet prominent radiator grille, giving a strong sense of forward motion. The redesigned wedge-shaped headlights are more sporty and aggressive compared to the peanut-shaped ones on the Sonata. The headlights even feature a modified effect known as "smoked headlights," resembling an aftermarket version. However, the radiator grille, squeezed by the headlights, appears somewhat too small. Elantra's Interior: The interior lines of the Elantra are relatively simple, with a beige color scheme that feels fresh. The center console and door armrests are accented with matte metal-finish trim, adding a touch of modernity. The plastic components on the dashboard are of decent quality, avoiding a particularly cheap feel. Of course, upon closer inspection, the assembly quality in some areas could be improved. Overall, however, the craftsmanship and quality are on par with some domestically produced European or Japanese cars.