Is the Beijing Hyundai All-New Elantra a China 6 compliant vehicle?
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Beijing Hyundai's All-New Elantra is not a China 6 compliant vehicle. Here are the relevant details: 1. Introduction to the Hyundai Elantra: Similar to the previous-generation Elantra, the All-New Elantra still utilizes 1.6L and 1.8L engines, but they have been recalibrated. The 1.6L model is equipped with Hyundai's α-CVVT engine, delivering a maximum power of 82kW at 6000rpm and a peak torque of 145.1N·m at 4500rpm. The 1.8L model features Hyundai's β-DOHC engine, which generates a maximum power of 96kW at 6000rpm and a peak torque of 162N·m at 4500rpm. Dynamic and stylish, the Elantra's exterior combines the latest European design elements, with clean, crisp overall lines highlighting its fashionable and sophisticated character. The bold lines and curves at the front give it a powerful appearance, while the wavy profile along the sides enhances its visual appeal. 2. Features and advantages: The waistline is one of the Elantra's most distinctive exterior features. The smooth, elongated wavy waistline fully showcases the car's agile nature and enhances the elegant and upscale visual impression of the side profile. The integrated rear bumper blends seamlessly with the taillight lines, creating a strong and dynamic visual foundation for the rear. Space: Spacious and comfortable, the Elantra's large dimensions—4542mm in length, 1775mm in width, and 1490mm in height—result in an ultra-long wheelbase of 2650mm. This makes the Elantra suitable for family use while offering the dimensions of a business sedan, making it the model with the largest passenger space in its class. Additionally, the 475L trunk capacity provides ample storage space for family trips and business travel.