This is the American version of the 2012 Hyundai Elantra
Hyundai has launched an extensive photo gallery of the North American version of the new sedan Elantra.
The car will have its world premiere at the motor show in Los Angeles this weekend.
Changes in the U.S. version compared to version released in July for the Korean market are few. The dashboard has appeared a new digital display, rear lights have been changed.
The most serious differences, however, are in the engines. The Korean version has a petrol engine with 1.6 liter and a system of direct fuel injection, which offers an output of 140 hp.
Sold in the U.S. Elantra will be a petrol engine volume 1.8 liters and 148 hp power and maximum torque of 177 Nm. From Hyundai gives an average cost of U.S. version of about 5.9 liters per 100 km.
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