Une nouvelle photo de la future Hyundai Elantra Sport refait surface sur Internet, avec un camouflage différent, simplement du vinyle pour masquer les formes de la voiture, et de nouveaux détails sont révélés.
Hyundai Motor et Kia Motors élargissent progressivement leur gamme équipée de moteurs turbo. Par rapport aux moteurs atmosphériques, les moteurs turbo peuvent générer une puissance plus élevée en augmentant de force la quantité d'air admise.
Selon des sources industrielles du 10 avril, Hyundai Motor prévoit de lancer un modèle haute performance de l'Avante (nom coréen de l'Elantra) à la fin de ce mois. Ce modèle sera équipé d'un moteur essence 1.6 litre Turbo-GDi.
Associée à une boîte double embrayage à sept rapports (7 DCT), l'Elantra Sport développerait une puissance maximale de 200 chevaux et un couple maximal de 27,0 kg.m.
L'Elantra Sport recevra un kit carrosserie, des boucliers avant et arrière plus agressifs, de nouveaux feux de jour à LED, des jantes en alliage exclusives de 18 pouces, des sièges sport avec sellerie bicolore ainsi qu'une double sortie d'échappement.
Source : [Hankyung]

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9 commentairesA 1.6t with 200hp and a DCT? That would be a wild disappointment since the Veloster has had this combo for years already and the Kia Forte has also had the 1.6T for several years. 200hp isn't much "sport" these days when the Focus ST has over 250. If it's already a struggle to justify a $26k 200hp Veloster vs a Focus ST, how's a 200hp Elantra Sport going to make any sense? It needs the 2.0T at least. I thought the Hyundai N division was bringing the heat, not just the warmth.
This is just the Sport trim and not an N-division performance line.
This is just to spicy things up on the sedan model but has nothing to do with the N Performance.
This is stupid, if I purchase a fully loaded Elantra they best give me the best of everything the have.
it will be a less boring Elantra!
We heard it'll come with rear independent suspension, if thats the case for sure it's an improvement for what will come next.
I was talking in reference to the 1.6T that the sport will have couple with the DCT. The current Elantra Limited makes around 148hp. There's no reason for that not to be the main power plant on the limited.
Good point with that! And i know for canada Hyundai is not planning at all to bring the 1.4TGDI ECO version in high end models and i have big doubt for the sport version 1.6 T Gdi to come in Canada.
The Elantra Sport is coming to Canada.