What Causes the Chassis Noise When the Elantra Passes Over Bumpy Roads?
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The causes of chassis noise when the Elantra passes over bumpy roads include shock absorber issues, loose components, and front/rear axle faults. Appearance: The front of the car features dynamic lines and surfaces, giving it a powerful look. The wavy waistline along the side of the body is one of the Elantra's distinctive design elements. The smooth, slender wavy waistline highlights the car's agility and enhances the elegant and sophisticated visual appeal of the side profile. The integrated rear bumper and taillight lines create a strong and cohesive visual effect for the rear. Performance: The 1.6L model is equipped with Hyundai's α-CVVT engine, delivering a maximum power of 82kW at 6000rpm and a maximum torque of 145.1Nm at 4500rpm. The 1.8L model features Hyundai's β-DOHC engine, which produces a maximum power of 96kW at 6000rpm and a maximum torque of 162Nm at 4500rpm. The application of CVVT technology not only enhances engine performance but also improves fuel efficiency, thereby reducing fuel consumption and emissions.