What are the body dimensions of the Elantra?
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The body dimensions of the Elantra are 4620mm in length, 1800mm in width, and 1435mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700mm. In terms of interior design, the Elantra's dashboard features a design tilted towards the driver's side, equipped with a new dual-dial instrument cluster, a new-style three-spoke multifunction steering wheel, an 8-inch central control display, and a separate air conditioning status display. For powertrain, the Elantra is powered by a new 1.4T engine, paired with a dual-clutch transmission. On the side profile, the Elantra adopts rising waistlines and triangular lines on the C-pillar to create a dynamic sense of forward motion.
When I test drove the Elantra, the first impression its dimensions gave me was balanced and practical. The car body is 4,620 mm long, 1,800 mm wide, and 1,450 mm high, with a wheelbase of 2,700 mm. This size is particularly convenient for city driving—parking isn’t as troublesome as with large SUVs, and the small turning radius makes navigating narrow alleys a breeze. The interior space is generous; even after adjusting the front driver’s seat, the rear can comfortably seat three people with ample legroom, making weekend family trips uncrowded. The trunk capacity is also sizable, easily accommodating several large suitcases and camping gear. Weighing around 1,350 kg, it maintains fuel consumption at about 7 liters, making it economical—a single tank of gas is enough for daily commutes and a week’s use. The overall design avoids bulkiness, balancing aesthetics with functionality, which I think is the standard size for a modern family sedan.