What are the dimensions of the Hyundai Elantra?

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DeKing
07/30/25 2:22am
The body dimensions of the Elantra are 4610*1800*1450. Below is a detailed introduction to the Elantra: 1. The Elantra performs well in terms of interior space. A wheelbase of 2700mm ensures ample rear legroom. Despite its fastback design, the rear space remains impressive, and features like rear air vents and cup holders in the center armrest add to its user-friendliness. 2. With the Fluidic Sculpture 2.0 design philosophy, the Elantra has distinct visual advantages. Its flat design lowers the visual center of gravity, while the short rear end enhances its sporty appeal, giving it a stronger sense of fashion. In terms of interior design, the Elantra appears more conventional compared to its exterior, but the quality and materials used are excellent. 3. The Elantra offers two engine options: a 1.6L and a 1.4T, with the 1.6L naturally aspirated engine being the main focus. It delivers a maximum power of 95.3kW and a maximum torque of 157N·m, paired with either a 6-speed manual or a 6-speed automatic transmission.
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