What colors are available for the Elantra?
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Beijing Hyundai Elantra offers consumers a choice of 10 body colors: China Red, Ebony Black, Elegant White, Classic Copper, Starlight Silver, Lemon Yellow, Stylish Gray, Vibrant Orange, Desert Gold, and Deep Sea Blue. The Hyundai Elantra is a compact car, relatively more suitable for young people. Generally, young people prefer sporty cars, so the car colors tend to be vibrant to express their individuality. Below is a brief introduction about the Elantra: 1. Beijing Hyundai provides the Elantra with two direct-injection engines unique among its competitors: a 1.6-liter naturally aspirated engine and a 1.4T turbocharged engine. The 1.6L direct-injection engine is the only naturally aspirated engine in its class equipped with direct-injection technology, delivering a maximum output power of 95.3Kw, leading its competitors, matched with a peak torque of 157N·m. The 0-100Km/h acceleration time is only 10.8 seconds, with a top speed of 204Km/h. Additionally, Beijing Hyundai has applied the 1.4T+7-speed DCT powertrain to the product for the first time, with a torque of 210.8N·m, also reaching a leading level in its class, and a 0-40km/h acceleration time of just 2.6 seconds. 2. The Elantra further upgrades its classic advantages, incorporating more sporty and avant-garde design elements to achieve more technological innovations. The Elantra is designed with the Fluidic Sculpture 2.0 philosophy, applying "Low & Wide" design elements to create a unique front-face styling. The long hood design brings a sports car-like dynamism, with xenon headlights + LED daytime running lights, cornering lights + air intake grille, paired with larger 17-inch wheels and personalized equipment like shark fin antennas, achieving the widest body in its class at 1800mm and an ultra-long wheelbase of 2700mm.
When I bought the Elantra last year, I struggled a bit with the color choice. The salesperson told me the main color options were Polar White, Phantom Black, Fiery Red, Deep Sea Blue, Desert Gold, and Star Silver. Personally, I went with white because it looks bigger and more stylish in sunlight, and it doesn’t show dust as easily for daily city driving. If you prefer something flashier, blue and red definitely turn heads on the road—though I tried black and found it prone to fingerprints and scratches. Choosing a color also depends on personal habits; for example, darker colors heat up faster in summer. I’d recommend checking the actual car at the dealership since photos often have color discrepancies. White is a bestseller—it’s dirt-resistant and holds value well. Sharing this experience in hopes it helps you pick the perfect shade for your style.