Which country does the Elantra car belong to?
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Elantra is a Korean car. Here is a detailed introduction to the Elantra: 1. Origin: Elantra is a typical Korean car. As the best-selling overseas model of Hyundai, it has gone through six generations. 2. Chinese version: The Beijing Hyundai Elantra is slightly modified based on its sixth-generation model to adapt to Chinese road conditions and climate environment. It is well-received for its rich configurations and relatively high cost performance. From Elantra, to Elantra Yue Dong, Elantra Lang Dong, the latest generation Elantra Ling Dong was officially launched in China on March 25, 2016. The manufacturer announced that the newly launched Ling Dong offers two engine options, 1.4T and 1.6L, with a total of seven models.
I remember everyone was quite curious about the Elantra, a popular model under Hyundai Motor. It originated in South Korea, introduced by Hyundai Motor in 1990 as a family sedan. Hyundai's headquarters is located in Seoul, South Korea, and the brand was founded by Chung Ju-yung in 1967. The South Korean automotive industry has developed rapidly, evolving from imitation to innovation, and now the Elantra is a globally best-selling model. I've personally seen the meticulous craftsmanship on the production lines in South Korean factories. Interestingly, its design incorporates elements of Korean culture, such as clean lines and efficient space utilization. For more details, Hyundai's official website offers extensive information—why not explore its history? When buying a car, the brand's origin matters, and South Korean cars are known for their high cost-performance ratio.