Hyundai and Kia are definitely changing the Automotive landscape with their new interior materials and dash infotainment screens. They are bringing the upscale Mercedes refinement into their design language that can be enjoyed for less than $21,000. Take my money.
As long as it’s reliable and safe I will have it. Hyundai does not mess around. I like Hyundai a bit more than Kia badge-wise as they are more consistent and less iffy around the edges, although yes they are the same company.
You know the saying, "you get what you paid for." Don't do it...spend more money and get something more reliable. Hyundai cars aren't reliable. Junky cars!
@@photomaker4502 must be something related to the state side production (they are built in bamma if I remember correctly) as they are overall pretty bullet proof in Europe. Remember that this is a honest car for the money you are paying and if you expect 7 series, S class and A8 pedigree from a 25k new car you are delusional...
@@andreim841 Nah, photo maker is just a troll. Hyundai and Kia are very reliable brands here, far better than domestic makes and coming close to Honda and Toyota
It's important to clarify that the host mistakenly calls the Elantra N-Line as the N model throughout the video. The full-blown Elantra N is not yet released & is rumored to make over 250hp.
Good point. The N (not N-Line) is confirmed for mid- to late-2022 and will come with 276 horsepower and 289 lb ft of torque based on the turbo 2.0 4 cylinder in the Veloster N. Mated to 8 speed wet dual clutch or 6 speed stick. Around 32-35 grand. I'm waiting for that one. I've currently got a 2018 Elantra Sport DCT and was going to get the N-Line but the true N is going to be well worth the wait and the money.
We just bought my daughter the 2021 SEL with the Convenience and Premium packages, basically souped up to just right below the Limited trim. Didn’t really intend on buying her a brand new car but with the shortage of Hyundai certified used cars and at this price point, we couldn’t pass it up. Because theres also a shortage of new cars too 😩 We are 20yr Hyundai Customers, this is the 5th Hyundai purchase we’ve made. So I completely understand why there aren’t any of their certified used cars available or top trim new cars either, it’s hard to find even base models right now! 😂 The Hyundai reliability and the unmatched Hyundai warranty to back it up is just incomparable. This was too good to pass up. And she’s in love ♥️ This car is sleek and sexy with all the tech features any younger drivers could ask for. The wireless charging pad and the wireless Apple CarPlay is not only super convenient but super safe too, no desire or thought to touch the phone while you’re driving at all. That makes this mom very happy! Besides all the other safety features, like BlueLink connected care, multiple assisted driving features and the layout of the interior, which keeps the driver focused on the road, in their own space, inside that cabin. Honestly, it’s more than we could have hoped for, for our daughters first car. We would have settled for an older model, but this! This exceeds our expectations, ESPECIALLY at this price point! Kinda glad that the shortage pushed us towards this purchase. We have real piece of mind.
@@MrTherandomvidsguy i bought my 17 Elantra new in May of 2016. fully loaded. It's been flawless. 80.000 miles and 0 repairs. 0 issues. I still like it fine.
what an amazing Interior, just mind blowing. i wish all Hyundai cars get such a beautiful interior, dash board is top notch i'd never want to step out of the car from driver seat.
Great review Lyn! I have to say, Hyundai knocked it out of the park with great power train options, an excellent interior, plenty of creature comforts and tech, and above all for my needs, excellent practicality! I agree with you that the front looks amazing, however I personally love the creases in the side. In fact, the only thin I dislike, though it’ll probably grow on me, is the rear end.😸😻😸
When I first saw this car in a commercial, I was initially taken aback by the front grille design. Having seen it several times since, it's growing on me. It is an attractive car. Hyundai didn't play it safe with the styling. In terms of everything else- fuel economy, interior, how it drives, roominess, it look like there's no complaints at all here. I'm in the market, and have got my eyes on this one.
@@drsnowmon Thanks for the info. It is surprising the transmission failed with only 40K miles, for any cars. And some source claim MX5 is very reliable.
That’s why I did not buy a Mazda 3. I loved the 2010 body style. I said in a new one at the car show a couple of years ago and it hardly had any room inside. Very uncomfortable and I was very disappointed.
Finally the Elantra is a good looking car. If Hyundai made any effort to style their vehicles like this in 2015 I probably would have gone with one to replace my Tiburon. I winded up going with the Mazda 3 and that was a huge win.
Lot of people think it’s not a good car or cheap. Yes it is cheap but whoever don’t drive there cars they don’t know anything. If someone any toyata mazda or honda kind of drive they don’t know what is Hyundai car feel like. But when they get ride with those car or drive hyundai cars they get surprised and very pleasant because Hyundai is the best car in market specially USA 🇺🇸.
@@2004cyrus it's definitely noticeable. But not bad. Don't expect to not hear anything outside, but people hear me just fine on the integrated phone when the windows are up. The motor is louder than you'd expect, but I like that.
Inside is a knockout, outside is hideous. Two generations older model is the best looking from outside in my opinion. Good on you Hyundai for giving us a manual and dual clutch options!
@@nissan2829 thanks, i will get Elantra 2024. Let us keep tabs on reliability of the car brother. I am a toyota guy. All of my vehicles are toyotas. The issue here in Canada is the waiting time. 6 months to 1 year for toyotas. Hyundai addresses issues, changed engine of Elantra from 2021 model and transmission is IVT not GDI
I have an '18 with the 2.0 liter base engine. And a manual. 60k on it. Drives great. In the warmer weather with all season tires, I get over 45mpg. In the winter, with snows, I get 39-40mpg. I would love to trade for an N Line with the manual but I put so much sweat into my car. Meaning vacuum and clean once a week. 4k synthetic oil changes. Car washes in the winter, gen maintenance. I guess I'll stick to my original plan of keeping till 250k
What's going on with the left interior screen with the white line in the circle? I believe Hyundai is keeping this as a placeholder for something, but I'm not sure and no one seems to mention it.
Drives more sporty more like the Mazda 3? I have a 2010 Mazda 3 and a 2013 Elantra. The Mazda 3 is fun to drive but is aweful on a road trip (compared to 2013 Elantra, which is great). The question is, is the 2021 Elantra stiff on the highway?
It depends on who designed the CVT and what car manufacturer is using it. Nissan does not design or build their CVT transmissions and that is why they don’t hold up. They come from a third-party called Jatco
Engine compartment department. Engine compartment department. Engine compartment department. Engine compartment department. Engine compartment department. I said it 5x fast like you’ve asked.
I would like to see Hyundai and Kia offer new hatchback versions of the new Elantra and Forte. At least Hyundai still offers the Elantra GT Hatch. It should be getting a redesign soon.(hopefully the hatch looks similar to the sedan version) A 5 door Forte would work. The one advantage that the other companies have is that they do offer hatchbacks too. In some cases, the hatch version looks even better than the sedans. Hyundai, Kia, and Genesis have become big time.
Hatchbacks don’t sell as well in the US as four-door models. That’s why mini manufacturers who cut them out altogether. They are more of a niche market in the states.
The previous gen looked underwhelming. This one is just at a whole another level! I just wish that they won't strip it down when it comes to the Philippines...which they usualy do.
@@braetonwilson4296 I had a Corolla for a rent car for a few days from enterprise. It looks great from the outside. The inside is very very basic and it is extremely boring to drive.
@@josephthornton4206 What kind of Corolla? 2020-2021 Corolla or older model? LE or SE? That makes a big difference because the new Corollas are much improved.
Hey Lyn, I remember when a Car Company named Toyota was put down for being a “Tiny Foreign Car” By the late 70’s early 80’s only a few loyalist of American cars still disliked Toyota but agreed they were made to last. We are on our Second Hyundai Santa Fe’ 2019. I am considering a new Sonata Hybrid possibly for my next personal car.
I am very happy with my new 21 Elantra Limited except for two issues. First the Blue Link weather icon says additional setup required but when you call the number they do not know what you are talking about. When you use split screen to show temperature the Foreca weather app says additional setup required and the same thing when you touch the temperature on the home screen it says additional setup required. In some of the reviews by Hyundai it shows the three day forcast. NO one seems to know how to set this up. Secondly Hyundai has not updated their digital key app for newer phones. Cannot even download the digital key app except for older phones. Using phone to unlock car was one of the major selling point for me and now I find out I would have to buy an older android phone to use this feature. Also on the play store the digital key app gets only 1 or 2 stars. Very disapointed in Hyundai. I did not get what I paid for Hyundai!!!
Lyn, is it trendy among car reviewers to bash the Corolla? 2021 Elantra Limited costs over 26K and yet has only 147 HP and a cheap semi-independent suspension. 2021 Corolla SE costs 23K and has 169 HP and a superior multi-link independent rear suspension. Corolla has one touch up and down function on all 4 windows and a damped glove box. Elantra Limited has 1 touch only in driver's window and no damped glovebox. Corolla has a physical first gear in it's CVT which improves off the line acceleration and improves reliability. Elantra doesn't have that. Should I keep going?
Seems like a really nice sedan and the styling has grown on me. Still thinking darker colors suit it better. Although starting at 21,000 is a little high. I feel like for a lot of these brands, their main competition is with the compact and midsize sedans they offer, not with other car makers
Old news, old engine...not an issue. Unless you buy a used one with that engine, but most have been replaced under warranty anyway. 80.000 miles on my 17 Elantra with the 2.0 atkinson cycle engine. No problems with it at all.
@@johnfranklin5277 lol not a issue ok there tell that to people who have the problem and how do you know the new one is good? give it a few years. Buyer beware
@@coraga1726 Well Toyota recently had a fuel injection issue for their big sellers like camry and Honda had issues with air bags almost killing people. So yeah every company had some kind of issue in recent years.
@@kranthitejab All car brands have recalls, a fuel injection issue doesn't compare to a 700 million dollar settlement engine failure. Takata Air bags effected many brands since they all use em, it wasn't just Honda.
I'll take Corolla and Civic reliability and resale value all day long over this. Edgy styling is not all that important to me, reliability and dependability are. My 2012 Corolla has never let me down in over 120K miles.
Sur la Hyundai Elantra essential 2021, il y a un problème de déconnexion avec Apple CarPlay. (Il fonctionne durant un temps et se déconnecte sans raison sur la route… ( c’est très embêtant quand j’utilise le GPS de google maps.) Mon concessionnaire m’a dit que c'était un bug entre IOS (le système d’apple) et les Elantra. Avez-vous des solutions ? Existe-t-il une mise à jour possible sur le système du tableau de bord de la voiture ???
It is nice, very nice. But, when i enter inside i hit my head to the roof. It is so low at drivers seat. I am 182cm and it is too small for me. I have 2 cm to the roof. Not so comfortable for me.
The interior looks real nice for its class!
Love the look! Definitely doesn't blend in with anything else on the road. Great job Hyundai!👍🏾
When the Lamborghini engineer gets fired and gets a job at Hyundai 😂
well it's actually true the guy who designed Lamborghini Murcielago is now head of design for Hyundai
@@lowlanz ooff
hahahahahhahahhahaha
@@lowlanz lmao wow 😯
People think this is a joke but it’s literally what happened
Hyundai and Kia are definitely changing the Automotive landscape with their new interior materials and dash infotainment screens. They are bringing the upscale Mercedes refinement into their design language that can be enjoyed for less than $21,000. Take my money.
As long as it’s reliable and safe I will have it. Hyundai does not mess around. I like Hyundai a bit more than Kia badge-wise as they are more consistent and less iffy around the edges, although yes they are the same company.
You know the saying, "you get what you paid for." Don't do it...spend more money and get something more reliable. Hyundai cars aren't reliable. Junky cars!
@@photomaker4502 must be something related to the state side production (they are built in bamma if I remember correctly) as they are overall pretty bullet proof in Europe. Remember that this is a honest car for the money you are paying and if you expect 7 series, S class and A8 pedigree from a 25k new car you are delusional...
@@andreim841 Nah, photo maker is just a troll. Hyundai and Kia are very reliable brands here, far better than domestic makes and coming close to Honda and Toyota
@@bakechef781 😂😂😂😂😂 how many were recalled for engine failure again? Close to 2 million? Now there’s a recall for them catching fire😂😂😂
It’s night and day between this and the previous generation.
Which do you prefer?
@@daebak7370 this one
@@daebak7370 I love the new interior but the last two generation’s exterior are fire
It's important to clarify that the host mistakenly calls the Elantra N-Line as the N model throughout the video.
The full-blown Elantra N is not yet released & is rumored to make over 250hp.
Its already been reviewed in Korean spec by Alex on autos and redline reviews. It has 276 HP
@@lizardgreen2121 they shouldn’t not make us wait a whole year like what they did with the sonata n line
Good point. The N (not N-Line) is confirmed for mid- to late-2022 and will come with 276 horsepower and 289 lb ft of torque based on the turbo 2.0 4 cylinder in the Veloster N. Mated to 8 speed wet dual clutch or 6 speed stick. Around 32-35 grand. I'm waiting for that one. I've currently got a 2018 Elantra Sport DCT and was going to get the N-Line but the true N is going to be well worth the wait and the money.
@@luke2244 I agree 100% it'll be worth the time and the money. Just wish they released a hatch version. Love the practicality of them.
@@luke2244 mid 2022? So it’ll be a 2023 model year? Why do Cars always come later
We just bought my daughter the 2021 SEL with the Convenience and Premium packages, basically souped up to just right below the Limited trim. Didn’t really intend on buying her a brand new car but with the shortage of Hyundai certified used cars and at this price point, we couldn’t pass it up. Because theres also a shortage of new cars too 😩 We are 20yr Hyundai Customers, this is the 5th Hyundai purchase we’ve made. So I completely understand why there aren’t any of their certified used cars available or top trim new cars either, it’s hard to find even base models right now! 😂 The Hyundai reliability and the unmatched Hyundai warranty to back it up is just incomparable. This was too good to pass up. And she’s in love ♥️ This car is sleek and sexy with all the tech features any younger drivers could ask for. The wireless charging pad and the wireless Apple CarPlay is not only super convenient but super safe too, no desire or thought to touch the phone while you’re driving at all. That makes this mom very happy! Besides all the other safety features, like BlueLink connected care, multiple assisted driving features and the layout of the interior, which keeps the driver focused on the road, in their own space, inside that cabin. Honestly, it’s more than we could have hoped for, for our daughters first car. We would have settled for an older model, but this! This exceeds our expectations, ESPECIALLY at this price point! Kinda glad that the shortage pushed us towards this purchase. We have real piece of mind.
It looks better than the sonata that’s for sure
I agree! 100%
Love my 2018 but I’d trade it in for this in a heartbeat.
Don't. ALWAYS wait at least a year or so for them to work out any kinks and issues.
I'm going to trade my '18 Elantra Sport for the '22 Elantra N
@@MrTherandomvidsguy i bought my 17 Elantra new in May of 2016. fully loaded. It's been flawless. 80.000 miles and 0 repairs. 0 issues. I still like it fine.
what an amazing Interior, just mind blowing. i wish all Hyundai cars get such a beautiful interior, dash board is top notch i'd never want to step out of the car from driver seat.
Believe me you won't! I picked mine up 5 days ago and when I'm not driving it I find myself daydreaming about driving it lol
Great review Lyn! I have to say, Hyundai knocked it out of the park with great power train options, an excellent interior, plenty of creature comforts and tech, and above all for my needs, excellent practicality! I agree with you that the front looks amazing, however I personally love the creases in the side. In fact, the only thin I dislike, though it’ll probably grow on me, is the rear end.😸😻😸
Honestly crazy fuel economy and the screen design is awesome too
There will be N-Line and N trims, two totally distinct cars.
Definitely keeping my eyes on that Elantra N next year
no one cares this car is ugly
When I first saw this car in a commercial, I was initially taken aback by the front grille design. Having seen it several times since, it's growing on me. It is an attractive car. Hyundai didn't play it safe with the styling. In terms of everything else- fuel economy, interior, how it drives, roominess, it look like there's no complaints at all here. I'm in the market, and have got my eyes on this one.
First time I saw this car on Seoul's road. Told myself, Yeap I'm getting that car. TRUST ME..in person it is so darn gorgeous 😍
Make sure to test drive it, you also want a "gorgeous" character to go with its looks !
That's how they suck you in. They design cars real nice, but in reality, you're going to get a lot more headache with a Hyundai!
@@photomaker4502 trolling
@@popsandbangs8858 yup, seen that guy before. He's a troller.
Seoul??
Both interior and exterior looks fine , liked the car
I love the design ❤️❤️
yay LYN is BACK!!!!!
Awesome! I was waiting for this review 🚙
I really like the interiors of recent Hyundai/Kias. The exterior is good but feels a bit overworked 🤷♂️
Everything looks good exterior except for the exaggerated crease on side of doors
Man! That interior is top notch, I would say it’s flawless!! Toyota and Honda, you better step up!!
Man this Elantra looks big. All compact cars are big today. Except Mazda 3.
Don't get Mazda, they're extremely unreliable in my experiences
I had to get rid of my 2016 MX-5 ND at 40k miles due to transmission failure
@@drsnowmon Thanks for the info. It is surprising the transmission failed with only 40K miles, for any cars. And some source claim MX5 is very reliable.
That’s why I did not buy a Mazda 3. I loved the 2010 body style. I said in a new one at the car show a couple of years ago and it hardly had any room inside. Very uncomfortable and I was very disappointed.
I was going to get this car but I'm sticking with my 1981 Ford Fiesta. It's a pretty sweet ride
Thanks KBB. Traded my 2012 Jetta for a Elantra SEL. Such a smooth ride.
Love how the vid starts with her making an illegal lane change in an intersection.
the door creases are legit. very 80s with a star wars kick. gr8 review!
Finally the Elantra is a good looking car. If Hyundai made any effort to style their vehicles like this in 2015 I probably would have gone with one to replace my Tiburon. I winded up going with the Mazda 3 and that was a huge win.
That interior is fucking better than Mercedes
got mine now.i really love it
Hyundai and Kia have some of the best looking vehicles on the road.
Lot of people think it’s not a good car or cheap. Yes it is cheap but whoever don’t drive there cars they don’t know anything. If someone any toyata mazda or honda kind of drive they don’t know what is Hyundai car feel like. But when they get ride with those car or drive hyundai cars they get surprised and very pleasant because Hyundai is the best car in market specially USA 🇺🇸.
I like how Americans refer to Elantra as a "small car".
Bought my SEL with convenience package. Love it.
Congrats? How’s the noise level inside?
@@2004cyrus it's definitely noticeable. But not bad. Don't expect to not hear anything outside, but people hear me just fine on the integrated phone when the windows are up. The motor is louder than you'd expect, but I like that.
@@jpedd1990 how is your car holding up? Any problems with the back up camera etc?
How is the reliability?
Those side panel body creases... woof!
Inside is a knockout, outside is hideous. Two generations older model is the best looking from outside in my opinion. Good on you Hyundai for giving us a manual and dual clutch options!
I'm always happy to watch Lyn drive around Irvine.
Just bought an SEL a couple days ago. Absolutely love it
Any update on reliability?
@@rexonpadre864 3 years later no issues, had a couple recalls that got taken care of but no big deal. It’s only needed routine maintenance
@@nissan2829 thanks i bought 2024 base model
@@nissan2829 thanks, i will get Elantra 2024. Let us keep tabs on reliability of the car brother.
I am a toyota guy. All of my vehicles are toyotas.
The issue here in Canada is the waiting time. 6 months to 1 year for toyotas.
Hyundai addresses issues, changed engine of Elantra from 2021 model and transmission is IVT not GDI
@@rexonpadre864 i would suggest getting the non turbo engine as the GDI has been known to have issues.
I sat in one the other day. It is awesome. Felt like I was sitting in a rocket ship!
this car is amazing incredible value for money
Must be Midnight lol. I must say it doesn’t look bad. I don’t like sedans but this isn’t a bad option.!
if this only doesn’t look bad to you I wanna see what you think is a perfect looking car lmao
Also known as the i30 Sedan in Australia, New Zealand and South-East Asia.
Lmao it’s better than the civic and Mazda look and technology wise. Not even close I’ve been in all of them
A lot of people talk about mazda but that's overrated. The best combination of style and value and reliability is now hyundai and kia by far
The one piece reference 🔥🔥
I figured they would have flipped through some options on the digital dash there, show what it can do
Meanwhile the Civic is going backwards in styling
I have an '18 with the 2.0 liter base engine. And a manual. 60k on it. Drives great. In the warmer weather with all season tires, I get over 45mpg. In the winter, with snows, I get 39-40mpg. I would love to trade for an N Line with the manual but I put so much sweat into my car. Meaning vacuum and clean once a week. 4k synthetic oil changes. Car washes in the winter, gen maintenance. I guess I'll stick to my original plan of keeping till 250k
Hyundai 👍
Oddly good looking car. Maybe a bit too odd for me.
What's going on with the left interior screen with the white line in the circle? I believe Hyundai is keeping this as a placeholder for something, but I'm not sure and no one seems to mention it.
So far I'm seeing it as the drive mode control in N line model. Still weird tho
Drives more sporty more like the Mazda 3? I have a 2010 Mazda 3 and a 2013 Elantra. The Mazda 3 is fun to drive but is aweful on a road trip (compared to 2013 Elantra, which is great). The question is, is the 2021 Elantra stiff on the highway?
Nice review, nice views!
Actually, she's wrong; base engine was the 2.0 in the last generation, not the 1.4 (ECO only).
Curious why the Jetta wasn't part of the comp list. Any thoughts?
VW was never part of their recommendations, it's mostly honda, toyota, chevy, nissan, subaru and mazda when it comes to sedans
@@vinaypratapa800 not really chevy, when you think chevy you think suv and if you think further trucks
@@firespice1734 I meant they recommended chevy cruze/malibu in their previous videos
@@vinaypratapa800 yea i see what you mean, but nowadays they're more focused on suvs
@@vinaypratapa800 Obviously. If you re-read my comment I was asking WHY the Jetta is not part of their recommendations.
Awesome Review.
Did anyone else notice the illegal move at 0:17?
This is nicer than camry and accord not even close in the looks department
Wow a real shifter
Although hyundai and kia are basically the same, but kia siblings look much better, for all segments.
Very nice! Between this and the next gen Forte will be solid choices 👌
Can KBB ever tell us which CVT actually sucks?
In every single video, the script says “eh usually CVT sucks, but this one’s great!”.
@@arrogen2831 Not really, I’ve driven Murano and the CVT was excellent.
@Jonathan A The planet where I NEVER bought a Nissan and never will, for all other reasons besides CVT.
It depends on who designed the CVT and what car manufacturer is using it. Nissan does not design or build their CVT transmissions and that is why they don’t hold up. They come from a third-party called Jatco
@@josephthornton4206jatco is owned by Nissan
Will it last as long as a Toyota or Honda.
Do a review on the Hyundai Elantra N please. it has 276HP aswell!
I feel like people are knocking the design but this is one of the few cars that I see and know it's not like the other cars.
Great review!
Engine compartment department. Engine compartment department. Engine compartment department. Engine compartment department. Engine compartment department.
I said it 5x fast like you’ve asked.
Forget about it, she has the most beautiful presence that is why that car looks great!
This car was designed by the same person who designed the Lamborghini Murcielago.
Really?
@@JazeebAbdul97 Yes, his name is Luc Donckerwolke.
Hyundai is killing it. So is Kia.
Hyundai owns Kia so basically Hyundai is killing it
I would like to see Hyundai and Kia offer new hatchback versions of the new Elantra and Forte. At least Hyundai still offers the Elantra GT Hatch. It should be getting a redesign soon.(hopefully the hatch looks similar to the sedan version) A 5 door Forte would work. The one advantage that the other companies have is that they do offer hatchbacks too. In some cases, the hatch version looks even better than the sedans. Hyundai, Kia, and Genesis have become big time.
Hatchbacks don’t sell as well in the US as four-door models. That’s why mini manufacturers who cut them out altogether. They are more of a niche market in the states.
The previous gen looked underwhelming. This one is just at a whole another level! I just wish that they won't strip it down when it comes to the Philippines...which they usualy do.
Didn't the prior model have the same 2.0 engine? Why do they keep saying 1.4?
she didn't prepare enough for this video, she even foolishly said this overstyled car is better than the new Corolla LOL
The engine output is roughly the same as the previous generation on the 2.0L.
@@braetonwilson4296 I had a Corolla for a rent car for a few days from enterprise. It looks great from the outside. The inside is very very basic and it is extremely boring to drive.
@@josephthornton4206 What kind of Corolla? 2020-2021 Corolla or older model? LE or SE? That makes a big difference because the new Corollas are much improved.
@@braetonwilson4296 it is better than the corrola. That car it truly an APPLIANCE, to get you from A to B.
Your reviewer seems to have confused the N Line with the N.
I still can't forgive that pointless circle to the left of the instrument cluster. It serves no purpose at all.
Maybe it’ll serve a purpose for the n-line or the n? Would be a nice place for a boost gauge? 🤔
But I agree. It Needs some purpose...
I saw something about it showing information about the battery on the hybrid. I’m planning to stick my phone on it
It will be filled with drive mode button for n-line, so did it in korean market
@@booooooooooooooooooooooo Yup, great idea!
Hopefully the people over at Kia will tone down the styling a bit when they start using this platform for the next gen Forte.
Hey Lyn, I remember when a Car Company named Toyota was put down for being a “Tiny Foreign Car” By the late 70’s early 80’s only a few loyalist of American cars still disliked Toyota but agreed they were made to last. We are on our Second Hyundai Santa Fe’ 2019. I am considering a new Sonata Hybrid possibly for my next personal car.
She 100% used 100% too many times. 😉 I wanna test drive that hybrid tho!
💯💯
...but she's so damn cute.
I am very happy with my new 21 Elantra Limited except for two issues. First the Blue Link weather icon says additional setup required but when you call the number they do not know what you are talking about. When you use split screen to show temperature the Foreca weather app says additional setup required and the same thing when you touch the temperature on the home screen it says additional setup required. In some of the reviews by Hyundai it shows the three day forcast. NO one seems to know how to set this up. Secondly Hyundai has not updated their digital key app for newer phones. Cannot even download the digital key app except for older phones. Using phone to unlock car was one of the major selling point for me and now I find out I would have to buy an older android phone to use this feature. Also on the play store the digital key app gets only 1 or 2 stars. Very disapointed in Hyundai. I did not get what I paid for Hyundai!!!
Lyn, is it trendy among car reviewers to bash the Corolla? 2021 Elantra Limited costs over 26K and yet has only 147 HP and a cheap semi-independent suspension. 2021 Corolla SE costs 23K and has 169 HP and a superior multi-link independent rear suspension.
Corolla has one touch up and down function on all 4 windows and a damped glove box. Elantra Limited has 1 touch only in driver's window and no damped glovebox. Corolla has a physical first gear in it's CVT which improves off the line acceleration and improves reliability. Elantra doesn't have that. Should I keep going?
@MAGA Lynn Woodward did bash the Corolla. She said this unreliable ugly 2021 Elantra is better than the Corolla.
@@arrogen2831 touched a nerve, my dear?
@Jonathan A yeah that MAGA guy is a hyundai troll
Looks huge.
in europe we only get 1.6 136 hp mpi engine , which is great for non carbon deposit problems and LPG conversions
Hey now, there's a HUGE difference between "N-line" and "N"
Interior is phenomenal for the segment (At the top with Mazda3) but the exterior is well... lets just be polite & say styling is subjective.
The last generation also has a 2.0L engine
I'd wait for the true N.
Look forward when you drive please
Seems like a really nice sedan and the styling has grown on me. Still thinking darker colors suit it better.
Although starting at 21,000 is a little high. I feel like for a lot of these brands, their main competition is with the compact and midsize sedans they offer, not with other car makers
So the Pokemon has evolved.
Before you buy Hyundai look up the "Hyundai Theta Engine Settlement"
Old news, old engine...not an issue. Unless you buy a used one with that engine, but most have been replaced under warranty anyway. 80.000 miles on my 17 Elantra with the 2.0 atkinson cycle engine. No problems with it at all.
@@johnfranklin5277 lol not a issue ok there tell that to people who have the problem and how do you know the new one is good? give it a few years. Buyer beware
@@coraga1726 Well Toyota recently had a fuel injection issue for their big sellers like camry and Honda had issues with air bags almost killing people. So yeah every company had some kind of issue in recent years.
@@kranthitejab All car brands have recalls, a fuel injection issue doesn't compare to a 700 million dollar settlement engine failure. Takata Air bags effected many brands since they all use em, it wasn't just Honda.
@@kranthitejab Nice try tho lol
Interior is definitely better but why is the exterior so weird, same with the new sonata.
When is the Hyundai accent going to get an update if they stop making the Hyundai accent than they have to bring back the Hyundai azera
The refresh Accent should come next year, then the next gen should be for model year 2023. The Azera is the Genesis G70.
@@chuckers40 did you hear about the new genesis gv70
The Azera appealed to the “Buick” crowd. It was not a big seller like the Sonata. The Genesis is Hyundai’s luxury brand.
@@frederickcharley3787 I saw the pictures. It is nice. It's a more upscale Hyundai Tucson and Kia Sportage.
Something wrong with your microphone?
What is the car's hashrate though?
Was there's no proper microphones for the interior shots?
god damn i hate that right angle insert on the c-pillar. if it was smoother this car would bang
Is it me or do it look like someone dented the door at first glance🤷♂️
I'll take Corolla and Civic reliability and resale value all day long over this. Edgy styling is not all that important to me, reliability and dependability are. My 2012 Corolla has never let me down in over 120K miles.
The new civic is not that reliable. They are currently having issues with their cvts
@MAGA Elantra is the cheap boring vehicle and also unreliable, kid.
@@arrogen2831 You make a fair point but the 2021 Corolla still looks better than the 2021 Elantra to me, just sayin sweetiepie.
Sur la Hyundai Elantra essential 2021, il y a un problème de déconnexion avec Apple CarPlay. (Il fonctionne durant un temps et se déconnecte sans raison sur la route… ( c’est très embêtant quand j’utilise le GPS de google maps.)
Mon concessionnaire m’a dit que c'était un bug entre IOS (le système d’apple) et les Elantra.
Avez-vous des solutions ? Existe-t-il une mise à jour possible sur le système du tableau de bord de la voiture ???
What’s the name of this color?
It is nice, very nice. But, when i enter inside i hit my head to the roof. It is so low at drivers seat. I am 182cm and it is too small for me. I have 2 cm to the roof. Not so comfortable for me.