About Hyundai Elantra Coupe
The Hyundai Elantra Coupe is a compact car produced by the Korean automaker, Hyundai. The automobiles were assembled in South Korea and Indonesia at first. However, the place expanded to Malaysia and China soon after that. In the domestic market, the Hyundai Elantra was once called Hyundai Avante. Because the name was similar to other brands, the company changed it to the Hyundai Elantra. Later, this version of the name was recognized internationally. The Elantra Coupe is one of the variants of this line-up.
The design of the Hyundai Elantra Coupe originated from the sedan. As for the body style, it was only available in a four-door sedan and 5-door hatchback. The 2-door coupe was released as the fifth generation of the Elantra in 2012. It was presented at Busan International Motor Show. The model years ranged from 2012 to 2014. As for the automotive design, it adopts a front-engine, front-wheel-drive layout. When it comes to the detailed dimensions, here is some data information on the Elantra Coupe for your reference: the car measures 106.3 in (2,700 mm) in length, 69.9 in (1,775 mm) in width, and 56.5-56.9 in (1,435-1,445 mm) in height. It weighs 2,560–2,877 lb (1,161–1,305 kg). It has a cargo capacity of 14.8 cubic feet with all seats in place.
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Compared with its short history, the Hyundai and all its classic parts have undergone many upgrades for better performance. In the very beginning, a 6-speed gearbox and a 2.0 Nu GDi engine were features of the production vehicle. This was a wonderful performance, but some buyers expect more from that. In 2014, a more appealing Hyundai coupe emerged. A 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine parts with 173 horsepower and 154 pound-feet of torque powers the 2014 Elantra coupe. A six-speed automatic gearbox transfers that power to the front wheels. The highlight is its clean energy technology. The internal heat exchanger parts use double-pipe plumbing technology. By limiting the size of the compressor parts, double-pipe plumbing increases cabin cooling effectiveness while lowering fuel consumption. Additionally, an externally-controlled variable compressor is used to improve fuel efficiency, compared with internal variable compressor parts. According to the EPA, fuel economy is 28 mpg combined (24 city/34 highway). The Coupe also features electronic throttle control parts that were added by engineers. With immediate computerized control, electronic throttle control replaces the old cable and mechanical connection. This technology precisely adjusts air intake and engine torque. It enhanced responsiveness, drivability, and fuel efficiency.
The dynamic "Fluidic Sculpture" design philosophy of Hyundai is advanced with the Elantra Coupe. The design aesthetic imitates the way wind moves through stiff objects. It gives the impression of fluid motion.