- Destination Auto Group
- Vancouver BC
- Canada
- www.destinationauto.ca
Hyundai Elantra Sedan - Test Drive at Destination Hyundai!
Hyundai Elantra
+Trim:
MSRP*
$15,949.00
Fuel Economy
City
6.8
L/100K
6.8
L/100K
Highway
4.9
L/100K
4.9
L/100K
Vehicle Dimensions (mm)
4530
1775
2700
1435
2013 Hyundai Elantra L 6MT |
|
|---|---|
| Fuel City | 6.8L/100K |
| Fuel Highway | 4.9L/100K |
| Transmission | Manual |
| Max Power | 110 KW 148 HP |
| Body Type | Sedan |
| Number of Doors | 4 |
| Engine | 1.8l |
| Drive Wheels | Front Wheel Drive |
2011 Hyundai Elantra Road Test Review
Hyundai’s design renaissance is no longer a secret. If awards were given for the most improved styling of a product line, Hyundai—and
indeed its sister brand Kia—would easily be at the top of the podium.
And now we have the 2011 Hyundai Elantra, whose gracefully fluidic lines immediately recall those of the 2011 Hyundai Sonata introduced earlier this year. Hyundai calls the design language “Fluidic Sculpture,” and designer Cedric D’Andre’s Elantra is easily the most successful execution of it to date.
Another thing the Elantra has going for it is an exceptional level of available equipment. To enhance the gracefully organic interior design, two audio systems are offered. A 172-watt AM/FM/Satellite/CD/MP3 audio system with six-speakers and iPod/USB/auxiliary input jacks is the base system. All you could really do to improve upon all of that is add more
power—so the upgrade is an externally amplified 360-watt system with the same capabilities.
The available touch-screen navigation system employs a high-resolution seven-inch screen and voice-activation. With Nav, the XM Satellite Radio interface is integrated and features channel logos, and real-time NavTraffic and XM Data services capability. A rearview camera, along with leather, heated rear seats, and proximity sensing keyless entry with pushbutton start, are available as well.
With its exceptional design and outstanding feature set, the 2011 Elantra seems poised to be a runaway hit. The Hyundai is also quite comfortable and rides smoothly.
However, more discerning drivers will note Hyundai’s continuing issue with road noise infects the new Elantra too. Constant tire roar—regardless of the surface of the road—is debilitating over long drives and may dissuade some potential buyers.
In the mechanical department, with the six-speed automatic transmission, the 131 ft-lbs of torque produced by the 148-horsepower 1.8-litre inline four is more than enough to get the small car moving. However, with the six-speed manual, its free revving nature is immediately revealed. The 1.8 loves to wind, and produces usable thrust throughout the rev range. That the engine also delivers a U.S. EPA equivalent rating of 5.9 L/100km on the highway (4.9 by the Canadian standard) with either transmission is another bonus.
This, when
coupled with the Elantra’s willingness to attack corners, practically screams for a more performance oriented six-speed manual “SE” version of the car. In fact, all the Elantra needs to be a delightfully fun car in the vein of an old Alfa Romeo sedan is a slightly lowered ride height, a stickier set of tires, a more robust pair of sway bars, a set of progressive springs, and more dynamic shocks.
Yes, we realize we just prescribed practically a whole new suspension system for the car, but the Elantra’s basic platform would show those substitutions to great advantage. Drive the 2011 Elantra briskly on a mountain road—as we did—and you’ll see the car absolutely wants it. If you buy one and incorporate those changes, you’ll have a nicely equipped, great looking little sedan that is an absolute joy to drive.
We know that isn’t right for everyone though, and if you favour day-to-day driving over the occasional canyon-carving crusade, the Elantra is more than well up to that task too. The base 2011 Hyundai Elantra’s pricing starts at $17,344 with destination—a fully loaded Elantra Limited Premium with Navigation comes in at $26,194.
![]() |
| The 2011 Elantra redefines the compact sedan in styling, content and value. (Photo: Hyundai) |
And now we have the 2011 Hyundai Elantra, whose gracefully fluidic lines immediately recall those of the 2011 Hyundai Sonata introduced earlier this year. Hyundai calls the design language “Fluidic Sculpture,” and designer Cedric D’Andre’s Elantra is easily the most successful execution of it to date.
Another thing the Elantra has going for it is an exceptional level of available equipment. To enhance the gracefully organic interior design, two audio systems are offered. A 172-watt AM/FM/Satellite/CD/MP3 audio system with six-speakers and iPod/USB/auxiliary input jacks is the base system. All you could really do to improve upon all of that is add more
![]() |
| The Elantra is the best execution of Hyundai's "Fluidic Sculpture" design language yet. (Photo: Hyundai) |
The available touch-screen navigation system employs a high-resolution seven-inch screen and voice-activation. With Nav, the XM Satellite Radio interface is integrated and features channel logos, and real-time NavTraffic and XM Data services capability. A rearview camera, along with leather, heated rear seats, and proximity sensing keyless entry with pushbutton start, are available as well.
With its exceptional design and outstanding feature set, the 2011 Elantra seems poised to be a runaway hit. The Hyundai is also quite comfortable and rides smoothly.
![]() |
| Interior styling is as innovative as the exterior and the Elantra is loaded with features. (Photo: Hyundai) |
In the mechanical department, with the six-speed automatic transmission, the 131 ft-lbs of torque produced by the 148-horsepower 1.8-litre inline four is more than enough to get the small car moving. However, with the six-speed manual, its free revving nature is immediately revealed. The 1.8 loves to wind, and produces usable thrust throughout the rev range. That the engine also delivers a U.S. EPA equivalent rating of 5.9 L/100km on the highway (4.9 by the Canadian standard) with either transmission is another bonus.
This, when
![]() |
| Load it up and the accommodating rear seats can even be had with heated cushions. (Photo: Hyundai) |
Yes, we realize we just prescribed practically a whole new suspension system for the car, but the Elantra’s basic platform would show those substitutions to great advantage. Drive the 2011 Elantra briskly on a mountain road—as we did—and you’ll see the car absolutely wants it. If you buy one and incorporate those changes, you’ll have a nicely equipped, great looking little sedan that is an absolute joy to drive.
We know that isn’t right for everyone though, and if you favour day-to-day driving over the occasional canyon-carving crusade, the Elantra is more than well up to that task too. The base 2011 Hyundai Elantra’s pricing starts at $17,344 with destination—a fully loaded Elantra Limited Premium with Navigation comes in at $26,194.
Interior
- Seating: 5 passengers
- Audio system with AM/FM
radio, CD player (reads
MP3 format) - Cigar lighter in front
seats - Front reading lights
- Main dashboard display
- External temperature
- Luxury trim: alloy look
on dashboard - Seat upholstery: cloth
- Rear seat center armrest
- Rear seats: split-folding
bench with seating for
three - Power steering
- Ventilation system with
cabin filter - Rear window with
defroster - Partial overhead console
- Audio Connectivity: AUX
jack and USB
- 6 speakers
- 12V in front
- Front ashtray
- Driver and passenger
vanity mirror - Tachometer
- Trip computer: includes
avg speed, avg fuel econ
and fuel range - Carpet floor mats
- Front seat center armrest
- Front driver seat :
bucket ; details: manual
height and manual tilt,
front passenger seat :
bucket - Steering wheel ; includes
height adjustment - Cupholders in front row
- Rear view mirror
- Front power windows with
1 express, rear power
windows - Fuel consumption(L/100km)
: city= 6.8 ; highway=
4.9 ; combined= 5.9 ;
Exterior
- Element antenna
- Driver and passenger door
mirror: heated, body
colour, power adjustable - Spare wheel: spacesaver
with steel rim
- Mica paint
- Windshield wipers with
variable intermittent
wipe - Doors: driver, rear
driver, passenger and
rear passenger : front
hinged
Mechanical
- Mechanical trunk/hatch
release - Electronic traction
control (via ABS & engine
management) - Fuel system: multi-point
injection - Independent front strut
suspension with
stabilizer bar and coil
springs, semi-independent
rear torsion beam
suspension with coil
springs - Powertrain type :
combustion
- Front-wheel drive
- Emissions data: CO2:
2,832 kg/yr - Fuel: unleaded ( 87
octane) - Transmission: 6-speed
manual ; incl. shifter on
floor
Safety
- 4 disc brakes (2
ventilated) - Painted front and rear
bumpers - Headlights: halogen with
complex surface lens - Front to rear curtain
airbags - Intelligent driver and
passenger front airbag - 2 height adjustable head
restraints for front
seats, 3 height
adjustable head
restraints for rear seats - Rear seat belts for
driver, rear seat belts
for passenger, 3-point
rear seat belts for
center - Electronic brake
distribution
- ABS
- Immobilizer
- Daytime running lights
- Internal button power
locks ; speed sensing - Front side airbags
- Height adjustable front
seat belts with
pre-tensioners for driver
and passenger - Electronic Stability
Control (ESC) stability
control - Brake assist system
Dimensions
- External dimensions:
overall length (mm):
4,530, overall width
(mm): 1,775, overall
height (mm): 1,435,
wheelbase (mm): 2,700,
front track (mm): 1,563,
rear track (mm): 1,576
and curb to curb turning
circle (mm): 10,600 - Cargo capacity(in
litres): all seats in
place: 420 - Fuel tank: 48 litre
capacity - Power: 148 hp @ 6,500
rpm; 131 ft lb of torque
@ 4,700 rpm - Front and rear steel
wheels: 15"x 6.0"
- Internal dimensions:
front headroom (mm):
1,017, rear headroom
(mm): 943, front hip room
(mm): 1,358, rear hip
room (mm): 1,339, front
leg room (mm): 1,108,
rear leg room (mm): 847,
front shoulder room (mm):
1,420, rear shoulder room
(mm): 1,393 and interior
volume (litres): 2,707 - Engine: 1.8L Nu in-line
four-cylinder DOHC with
VVT - Front and rear all-season
tires 195/65/T includes:
low rolling resistance - Weights: published curb
weight (kg): 1,207
Misc
- Charges:
- Delivery/freight charge:
$ 1,495.00
(J003) Standard Metallic Paint
Metallic paint
*Disclaimer: Pricing is subject to change without notice, Installed options may also vary by dealer. Price is plus HST. See dealership for final pricing and availability.
Click Any Hot Button
Take advantage of these online services to help you make the right decision:
![]()
- Get Pre-Approved Credit!
Our online application pre-approves you for a lease or auto loan. - Schedule A Test Drive!
Book an appointment with us online – take a new vehicle out for a spin at your convenience. - What's My Trade-In Worth?
Find out what your pre-owned vehicle is worth before coming to Destination Auto Group. - Request More Information.
Get more information about the new vehicle you are interested in.
All this can be done in the comfort of your home or office - taking the stress out of your decision!
Destination Auto provides this translation application as a service to citizens. As some of the information may not translate accurately, please confirm all information before making any decisions based upon it.
ASL Internet Designed and Powered By ASL Internet
Destination Auto Group
Destination Auto Group
Copyright © 2012 Destination Auto Group
BC Dealer ID: #8390
Home | New Vehicles | Used Vehicles | Finance | Parts | Service | Specials | About Us | Contact Us | Privacy | Site-Map
Live website assistance powered by Real-e-Live People ©
Live website assistance powered by Real-e-Live People ©



