With the Mazda 3, Dodge Caliber and Toyota Matrix racking up sales, Korean automaker Hyundai has recently announced the addition of a five-door model to their Elantra lineup.
The previous generation Elantra was available in a GT designated five-door as well, though the new hatch will be branded the "Elantra Touring".
Hyundai says that the "Touring" classification captures the models high-function, fun-to-drive personality. It will come with class leading safety features like Traction control, ABS brakes and brake-force distribution and a full compliment of airbags, including side curtains.
Active head restraints will also be fitted. The latter are safety devices designed to reduce the risk of whiplash related injuries in a crash. It will also be the first five-door in its class to come standard with Electronic Stability Control (ESC).
Power will come from the same 2.0 litre four-cylinder engine which drives the standard model, and a sport suspension and revised, more responsive steering rack will be fitted. Class-leading interior volume is also promised.
Hyundai's new Elantra Touring will reach dealers next spring as a 2009 model.
photo:Hyundai
The previous generation Elantra was available in a GT designated five-door as well, though the new hatch will be branded the "Elantra Touring".
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| 2008 Hyundai Elantra Sedan |
Hyundai says that the "Touring" classification captures the models high-function, fun-to-drive personality. It will come with class leading safety features like Traction control, ABS brakes and brake-force distribution and a full compliment of airbags, including side curtains.
Active head restraints will also be fitted. The latter are safety devices designed to reduce the risk of whiplash related injuries in a crash. It will also be the first five-door in its class to come standard with Electronic Stability Control (ESC).
Power will come from the same 2.0 litre four-cylinder engine which drives the standard model, and a sport suspension and revised, more responsive steering rack will be fitted. Class-leading interior volume is also promised.
Hyundai's new Elantra Touring will reach dealers next spring as a 2009 model.
photo:Hyundai






