What are the differences between the high-end and low-end versions of the Hyundai Elantra?
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The main differences between the low-end and high-end versions of the Hyundai Elantra are as follows: Differences in equipment: Interior: The low-end version features fabric seats, while the high-end version comes with leather seats. Steering wheel: The low-end version only serves for steering; the high-end version can control navigation, car phone, audio system, cruise control, etc. Safety systems: Presence of ABS braking system, EBD electronic brake-force distribution system, EDL electronic differential lock system, etc. In simple terms, the main difference between the high-end and low-end versions is the extent of new technology applications. Differences between four-wheel drive and two-wheel drive: Four-wheel drive means all four wheels (front and rear) can act as drive wheels, with a higher chassis. It is suitable for complex road conditions, especially on snowy, muddy, or bumpy roads. Two-wheel drive means only two rear or front wheels act as drive wheels, with a lower chassis. It is best suited for highway driving and requires good driving skills on complex terrains.