
Hyundai Elantra Hybrid Car Reviews
Hyundai Elantra 2022: The Ultimate Combination Of Power And Comfort
The Hyundai Elantra 2022 is a very beautiful car with an elegant design, offering optimal comfort within the cabin. The build quality is solid, and the soundproofing is impressive—theres minimal outside noise even at higher speeds. Initially, I was planning to buy the Toyota Grande, but after seeing this car, I changed my mind. The engine is powerful and responsive, adjusting based on the drive mode. In Eco mode, theres a slight lag when pressing the accelerator, but as soon as Sports mode is selected, the engine becomes highly responsive, which I really enjoy.
The new infotainment system is good, although I prefer the older one’s design. However, the new system comes with Android and better usability, and the voice commands work well in the standard version.
On a 100 km/h cruise for 300 km, I get around 17-18 km/l, while the city average is 10 km/l.
The Hyundai app could use some improvements, particularly with bugs preventing the loading of more historical data, but I believe it will be a very useful app once those issues are fixed.
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Hyundai Elantra 2021 GLS: Good Build, But Not Perfect
The Hyundai Elantra 2021 offers great value for money with plenty of features compared to its competitors. The engine is responsive, and the build quality is the best part. It delivers 10-11 km/l in the city.
However, the suspension response on rough pavements can be uncomfortable, giving a juddery feeling on some roads. The electric driver seat doesn’t offer a comfortable position for someone over 6 feet tall. The infotainment system is good and responsive, with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, but the sound isn’t powerful enough for me. The front speakers are loud, but the rear ones have almost no sound.
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Worth Every Mile: The Best SUV Choice
An amazing car! Ive had it for almost one and a half to two years, and I haven’t faced any issues at all—definitely worth the money. The design is stunning and eye-catching, especially with the DRLs that make it look like a beast. The build quality is rock solid, much better than the Civic o r Corolla I’ve personally driven a Civic, and its build feels like it could fall apart at any moment.
On average, when driving at 100-120 km/h on highways, after reaching over 10,000 kilometers, it gives me 16-19 km/l easily on long routes with regular fuel. In the city, it averages 12-13 km/l.
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