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Sporty and Stylish, Hyundai Readies Elantra Touring for North America
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Hyundai has just released the first sketch of a brand new model that's headingto North America, and as was predicted it is a compact, five-door wagon. The only thing is that predictions were wrong about it being the European-built i30. Rather, Hyundai has just announced a new car called the Elantra Touring. Underneath, the Elantra Touring will share components with the i30, but with a different exterior that will also be unique from the Elantra Sedan. It will have vertical tail lamps and a kinked rear window that reminds us of the Saab 9-3 SportCombi. Mind you, this is just a preliminary sketch, so there's no telling what the vehicle will look like in the metal.
The car will utilize the same engine
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| It's radical and sporty, but a wagon. Elantra Touring should be popular with people who won't just settle for a plain compact. (Photo: Hyundai) |
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| Our Elantra Touring will be based off of Europe's i30 Wagon, but will be different on the outside. (Photo: Hyundai) |
In announcing the new product, Hyundai was also quick to announce its pledge to safety with this new five-door wagon. The Elantra Touring will not only have ABS brakes with electronic brakeforce distribution as standard equipment, but stability control as well. This will make it the first five-door compact car to feature ESP as standard; we were originally inclined to say that the first was the Jeep Compass, but it's classified as acompact SUV and not a hatchback. There are still more safety features, by the way, including
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| Look how far Hyundai has come since the previous Elantra Hatchback... (Photo: Hyundai) |
Safety features might not get everyone excited, but a decent sound system should certainly help. On this front Hyundai has confirmed that the Elantra Touring will feature a standard auxiliary jack and standard XM satellite radio, and that it will also be the first Hyundai to feature a USB port for directly connecting MP3 players (not just iPods). That sounds pretty good to us...
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