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ALL-NEW 2007 HYUNDAI ELANTRA
Redefines Safety and Interior Space Put the
Fourth-Generation Elantra a Class Above the Competition
The all-new 2007 Elantra is the seventh model from Hyundai in just 24 months,
giving Hyundai the freshest lineup in the industry. All new from headlight to
taillight, Elantra brings more refinement, safety and interior space to compact
car shoppers.

“The all-new Elantra delivers more interior space than Civic or Corolla –
even more space than Acura TL – and a level of ride and handling refinement
that’s both agile and comfortable,” said John Krafcik, vice president, Product
Development and Strategic Planning, Hyundai Motor America. “Add in great
standard safety features like six airbags, anti-lock brakes and active front
head restraints and our assertive new design, and it’s clear that Elantra offers
unbeatable value.”
24/7 PROGRAM
On sale in fall 2006, the Elantra marks Hyundai’s seventh all-new product in 24
months, rounding out the “24/7” product plan that also includes the Tucson,
Sonata, Accent, Azera, Santa Fe and Entourage. From the flagship, full-size
Azera, to the entry-level Accent, each of these models offers unsurpassed
standard safety technologies in their segments, and each reflects the Hyundai
brand’s refined and confident nature.
UNSURPASSED STANDARD SAFETY IN THE COMPACT SEGMENT
All Elantra models have six standard airbags, including two advanced front
airbags, two front seat-mounted side-impact airbags, and two side curtain
airbags protecting front- and rear-seat outboard passengers. The combination of
side and curtain airbags, which help protect the head and body during side
impacts, can reduce fatalities by more than 45 percent according to the
Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS). Side-impact airbags are expensive
options on competitors such as Toyota Corolla and Ford Focus, and are not
available on the Chevrolet Cobalt. Side curtain air protection is optional on
Corolla and Cobalt and still not available on Focus.
Accident avoidance technologies start with Elantra’s all-new chassis featuring
fully independent suspension, front and rear stabilizer bars and motor-driven
rack-and-pinion steering. The Elantra’s standard power braking system has front
and rear discs with a four-sensor, four-channel Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)
that includes Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD). ABS helps the driver
maintain vehicle steering control in slippery conditions and in emergency
maneuvers. EBD is integrated into the ABS, automatically adjusting the braking
force to front and rear axles based on the vehicle loading conditions.
Four-wheel disc brakes are a key leadership feature for the segment, as
traditional rear drum brakes are still found on the 2006 Honda Civic, Toyota
Corolla, Ford Focus and Chevrolet Cobalt.
Elantra’s standard front-seat active head restraints help prevent whiplash by
automatically reducing the space between a front occupant’s head and the head
restraint during a rear collision and are highly recommended by safety-focused
organizations such as the IIHS.
All seating positions feature three-point seatbelts and adjustable head
restraints. The shingle-style rear-seat head restraints improve visibility when
there are no rear seat passengers, while protecting these passengers when they
are in the vehicle. There’s also an energy absorbing steering column and front
seatbelt pretensioners and adjustable-height shoulder anchors. A Lower Anchors
and Tethers for Children (LATCH) system in the rear-seat area provides secure
attachment for child seats.
In low-speed impacts, the Elantra’s five-mph front and rear bumpers help
minimize damage. In higher-energy collisions, its steel unibody structure is
engineered to dissipate crash energy as its crumple zones deform, while bodyside
reinforcements help maintain the integrity of the passenger compartment. Hood
buckling creases and safety stops help to control the deformation of the hood in
a frontal collision.
EXPRESSIVE AND CONFIDENT DESIGN
Elantra continues the dramatic new styling resurgence introduced on the all-new
2007 Santa Fe – refined and confident. This new theme resonates in Elantra’s
assertive front appearance, rising beltline, sculpted body side and an overall
lively appearance. For a more upscale appearance, chrome headlight bezels and
grille bars highlight Elantra’s assertive face. The profile of Elantra features
confidently sculpted surfaces, an expressive bodyside character line that has a
family resemblance to Azera and a clean look with bodycolor door handles and
mirrors. The rear styling compliments the front design with taillamps echoing
the theme of the headlamps, and the cohesive look continues with a integrated
bumper fascia and bodycolored rear license plate garnish (chrome for Limited).
A “CLASS ABOVE” INTERIOR – MORE ROOM THAN ACURA TL
Elantra is wider and taller than its predecessor. Increasing the height 2.2
inches and moving the driver’s seating position up 1.8 inches opens up the cabin
for more room and flexibility. Two inches of added width deliver more front and
rear shoulder room as well. This repackaging delivers a remarkably spacious
interior – one that is truly a “class above” Honda Civic and Toyota Corolla for
interior room. Elantra is so roomy the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
classifies it as a mid-size car, not a compact car like Civic and Corolla. With
97.9 cubic feet of passenger room and 14.2 cubic feet of trunk space, the
Elantra has the most interior volume (passenger volume plus trunk space) for a
sedan in its class. Elantra’s total interior volume of 112.1 cubic feet easily
betters the 2006 Civic sedan (102.9 cu. ft.), 2007 Nissan Sentra (110.8 cu.ft.)
and 2006 Corolla (103.8 cu. ft.), and, surprisingly, even surpasses the interior
volume of the near-luxury Acura TL (110.4 cubic feet) sedan. Elantra’s trunk
capacity also beats Civic and Corolla. Its 14.2 cu. ft. of trunk volume is 18
percent larger than Civic and five percent bigger than Corolla.
Thoughtful design touches bring harmony and substance to Elantra’s interior. The
dashboard slopes downward to give a feeling of more space and greater visibility
while offering an aesthetic shape. The contrasting two-tone color schemes
(available in beige and gray tones) combined with metallic finishes match the
more sophisticated and upscale exterior styling. New levels of detail and
craftsmanship are found throughout the interior. Luxurious supple leather is
available on Elantra, but cannot be found on Civic. For the first time, heated
seats are available. Another first, Elantra also offers steering-wheel-mounted
cruise and audio controls and telescoping adjustment. Blue back lighting adds a
youthful, but refined ambience at night.
The center console features a two-level storage compartment and a comfortable
armrest. An overhead sunglasses holder has built-in map lights, and map pockets
are integrated into the front door panels. Seatback storage pockets provide
additional room for small items. Storage can also be found in the dash, center
stack and console. A convenient handbag strap holder is sure to surprise and
delight owners. Dual front cupholders and a rear armrest with cupholders
complete the interior.
The Elantra’s comfortable and versatile seating includes a multi-adjustable
driver’s seat with height adjustment, adjustable head restraints and a 60/40
split fold-down rear seatback that makes it easy to accommodate cargo.
Conveniences like standard cabin air filter, rear window defroster, tilt
steering wheel, tinted glass, two-speed variable intermittent windshield wiper
with mist function, dual vanity mirrors, power windows with driver’s auto-down
and illuminated switches, power heated mirrors, and power door locks with remote
keyless entry with alarm, panic, and trunk open make the Elantra seem like it’s
a class above its modest price point. The high-volume Elantra GLS Preferred
Package offers a 172-watt AM/FM/CD audio system with six speakers and Hyundai’s
first auxiliary jack, which allows iPods® and other portable MP3 players to be
connected to the vehicle audio system. Also included are air conditioning,
cruise control, fog lights, windshield shade band, and dual front illuminated
vanity mirrors. XM satellite radio and in-glass antenna will be available by the
end of the year.
SUPER-CLEAN ENGINE
Many Elantras sold in California, Maine, New York, Vermont and Massachusetts
will score high on the EPA’s Green Vehicle Guide to Green Cars and be certified
as Super Ultra Low Emission Vehicles (SULEV). The SULEV Elantra is as clean as
many hybrid electric vehicles and helps Hyundai meet its environmental
commitments. According to the California Air Resources Board, SULEV certified
vehicles are 90% cleaner than the average new model year vehicle. In fact, the
2007 Elantra is projected to earn Partial Zero Emission Vehicle (PZEV)
certification in California, which few models in the entire automotive industry
earn. Outside of the green states, the Elantra is available in Ultra Low
Emission Vehicle (ULEV) configurations.
Hyundai’s advanced 2.0-liter in-line four-cylinder engine powers Elantra. This
sophisticated 16-valve powerplant employs an aluminum cylinder head that
features dual overhead camshafts (DOHC) and Continuously Variable Valve Timing (CVVT).
The combination helps give the engine a very broad power spread, coupled with
high fuel efficiency and low emissions.
The ULEV variation is rated at 138 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and 136 lb.-ft. of
torque at 4,600 rpm. SULEV engines are available only with a four-speed
automatic transmission, and are rated at 132 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and 133
lb.-ft. of torque at 4,600 rpm. The all-new Elantra is fuel efficient with up to
36 mpg for manual or automatic transmission.
TWO TRANSMISSION CHOICES
The Elantra comes standard with a precise five-speed manual gearbox. A smooth
four-speed automatic with a new gated console-mounted floor shifter is available
as an option and includes an overdrive lock-up torque converter for higher fuel
economy at freeway speeds.
SUSPENSION AND STEERING
Elantra’s design team worked to solve the classic design tradeoffs between
interior roominess, agility and driving comfort. On one hand, interior space and
cargo room are critically important to a sedan in its class; on the other hand,
secure, responsive handling and good road isolation are also priorities. The
Elantra’s ride quality improves upon that offered by Civic, Corolla, Focus and
Cobalt. An advanced, motor-driven, engine-speed-sensing rack-and-pinion power
steering ensures the new Elantra has a more agile driving feeling than the
outgoing model, and key competitors.
Elantra delivers a comfortable ride and responsive handling thanks to a front
MacPherson strut suspension with coil springs and gas shock absorbers, and
multi-link suspension and twin-tube gas shock absorbers. A 23.0-mm diameter
front stabilizer bar and 17.0 mm rear stabilizer bar, which is larger than its
predecessor’s by 5.0 mm, helps reduce body roll when cornering, and tunes the
Elantra’s at-the-limit handling for maximum predictability. To enhance stopping
power, the front and rear brakes are larger than its predecessor’s at 10.8
inches (275 mm) for the front and 10.3 inches (262 mm) for the rear.
The 2007 Elantra body stiffness is up 49 percent from the outgoing model and
nine percent over Corolla. Significant increases in body stiffness levels
allowed Hyundai engineers to deliver a dynamic package that left little to
compromise during the shock and bushing tuning phases. The result is precise
steering and handling and a well- controlled, yet comfortable ride. By improving
body rigidity and applying an optimized door sealing strategy, Hyundai engineers
successfully reduced road noise two decibels below a comparably equipped 2006
Honda Civic based on internal testing.
THREE TRIM LEVELS
The Elantra is available in three distinctive trim levels—GLS, SE and Limited.
ELANTRA GLS – THE PERFECT COMPACT CAR
In keeping with Hyundai’s high-value approach to standard equipment, the Elantra
GLS has a remarkable array of desirable features. The Elantra delivers standard
safety technologies unsurpassed in its segment, with six airbags, ABS with EBD,
4-wheel disc brakes, active front head restraints, and adjustable head
restraints for all seating positions. A partial list of other standard features
includes: power windows, power heated mirrors, power door locks, remote keyless
entry with alarm and trunk open, rear center armrest with cupholders,
intermittent windshield wipers, multiple storage areas, 60/40 split fold-down
rear seatback, tachometer, tinted windows, two 12-V outlets and tilt steering
wheel. The Preferred Package includes air conditioning, 172-watt AM/FM/CD audio
system with tweeters and auxiliary input jack, windshield shade band, fog
lights, cruise control and dual front illuminated vanity mirrors. The available
Preferred + Sunroof Package includes everything in the Preferred Package plus
power sunroof.
ELANTRA SE – ADDING A SPORTY FLAVOR
The sport-oriented SE adds all the equipment in the GLS Preferred Package plus a
telescoping leather steering wheel with audio controls that features seek,
volume, and mode functions, leather shift knob, 16-inch alloy wheels with
P205/55HR16 tires, and trip computer. The only option is a Premium Package that
includes power sunroof and heated front seats. In addition to the available gray
and beige two-tone, the SE is also available in a sporty monotone black
interior.
ELANTRA LIMITED – LUXURY MEETS VALUE
The Limited trim takes the Elantra upscale by building on the SE equipment with
leather seating surfaces, leather door panel inserts, leather armrest and heated
front seats. A Sun and Sound package is available that combines a power sunroof
and a 220-watt premium audio system featuring AM/FM/6-CD changer/MP3 with
auxiliary input jack and an external amplifier.
WARRANTY
The all-new Hyundai Elantra lineup is protected by the Hyundai Advantage,
America’s Best Warranty™. Coverage includes five-year/60,000-mile
bumper-to-bumper protection, 10-year/100,000-mile limited powertrain warranty,
and seven-year/unlimited mileage anti-perforation coverage. In addition, Elantra
buyers receive 24-hour roadside assistance coverage at no extra charge for five
years (no mileage limit), which includes emergency towing, lockout service and
limited coverage for trip-interruption expenses. There is no deductible on any
of these coverages.
Hyundai Motor America, headquartered in Fountain Valley, Calif., is a subsidiary
of Hyundai Motor Co. of Korea. Hyundai vehicles are distributed throughout the
United States by Hyundai Motor America and are sold and serviced by more than
725 dealerships nationwide.
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