I really like the look of this sedan. When Hyundai made the Ioniq 5 I thought they needed to make more cars with this design style. The Ioniq 6 doesn't do it for me. The unreleased hydrogen sports car is sexy AF.
The 2027 Elantra Wears Sharp Features After Its Sci-Fi Makeover
https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a71744149/2027-hyundai-elantra-revealed-korea/
25 Comments
TheAlbatross@lemmy.blahaj.zone · 16 pts · 52d
AI chatbot... in the car? Fucking stupid.
BallShapedMan@lemmy.world · 7 pts · 52d
Yeah fuck that...
SatyrSack@quokk.au · 2 pts · 52d
I am the voice of Knight Industries Two Thousand’s microprocessor, K.I.T.T. for easy reference. K.I.T.T. if you prefer.
AA5B@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 52d
Certainly wouldn’t pay for that but the one in my car is occasionally amusing
skip0110@lemmy.zip · 6 pts · 52d
Much cleaner and more attractive and cohesive than recent BMW and Mercedes designs, in my opinion.
BallShapedMan@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 52d
Agreed! BMW/Merc/Audi have jumped the shark in the 2020s for the most part.
eodur@piefed.social · 6 pts · 52d
The design screams EV so I was a little disappointed that's still ICE. It is much more attractive than the Ioniq line.
joeljoelle@piefed.blahaj.zone · 5 pts · 52d
I had an Elantra hatchback in the early 2ks and I really liked that car until I wrecked it, I was sad when they discontinued it, nice
isVeryLoud@lemmy.ca · 2 pts · 25d
They make a K4 hatchback now if you're into that! Same platform.
joeljoelle@piefed.blahaj.zone · 2 pts · 25d
OH wow, thanks for letting me know this and taking this time to post on this old post 😊
isVeryLoud@lemmy.ca · 2 pts · 25d
Yw! I just discovered this community because I needed to ask a question about my own K4 and since posts don't come in very frequently, this post is still near the top haha
reddig33@lemmy.world · 5 pts · 52d
Looks angular and plasticy. Like someone went out and bought aftermarket bolt-ons for the front and back.
realitista@lemmus.org · 5 pts · 52d
I'd like a smaller version of these about the size of the VW ID.3 but not low end
AA5B@lemmy.world · 4 pts · 52d
Very cool! Hyundai has really been kicking ass with styling! Very much like their best looking ioniq 5, maybe better.
But once you go EV, you never go …. Uh, back
unitedwithme@lemmy.today · 2 pts · 18d
Looks like a reincarnated Dodge caliber with those fender flares 😂
Thatuserguy@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 52d
Whoever is on their design team has been absolutely nailing it the last few years. Shame their cars are still total crap quality though
BallShapedMan@lemmy.world · 5 pts · 52d
My wife is on her second Ioniq 5 (my son totaled the first one driving like an asshole, just glad nobody got hurt) and other than pilot issues they've both been bulletproof.
eodur@piefed.social · 6 pts · 52d
How do you like the Ioniq 5 overall? Its on my shortlist for my next car.
BallShapedMan@lemmy.world · 5 pts · 52d
As road specific (vs off-road) SUVs go. Pretty sure it's almost perfect. Very comfortable, open on the inside almost like a minivan. The software is good. The driving assists are great in stop and go traffic. The wonky stuff has mostly been fixed.
We had a 2023 and now a 2024 and my wife is pissed every time she sees a 2026 because they have rear window wipers. The back glass gets pretty dirty and is lacking in earlier years.
It's also a bit of a wonky bitch in car washes. Even when I tell it to stay in neutral through a process that almost needs a flowchart to get that it's still dumb.
But she washes it not me for the most part so otherwise it's great. Gets milage over advertised and with winter tires on it handles snow and ice like a champ.
ALoafOfBread@lemmy.ml · 4 pts · 52d
Are they? For the models I have experience with, cost of ownership beats toyota, honda, etc. with Elantra engines typically lasting 150k - 200k+ miles.
I'll say, I had one I neglected the maintenance on pretty severely - infrequent oil changes, not rotating the tires, not getting inspections. Put 170k+ miles on it, never broke down in ~14yrs of use. Had some issues with the spark plugs causing engine timing problems a couple times and there were maybe 3 recalls (which I mostly ignored). Traded it in in good working order.
I hear before 2010ish they were extremely unreliable. But starting in ~2011 or so they became much higher quality than they were.
AA5B@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 52d
They really were. My first experience with Hyundais was a friend whose 4 year old vehicle was in the shop all the time, full of rattles, in general felt like a 15 year old car.
Over the years I’ve read a lot about huge quality improvements and that they’re now on par, but it’s tough to get over that first impression
I guess I’m lucky I never had Honda, Toyota, Subaru when they were crappy
Thatuserguy@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 52d
My 2013 Elantra had the engine blow twice despite regular maintenance. Once at 60k, another at 105k. First replacement was under warranty, second wasn't since it was 5k over their power train warranty. Would take more than the car was worth to fix it, so I sold it for dirt cheap despite it otherwise being in great condition.
My brother's 2015 elantra's paint started peeling off everywhere 2 years after buying it. He took it in and got it covered under warranty after arguing with them, only for the paint to start peeling again immediately after they fixed it. His door handle recently stopped working too.
The recently settled engine lawsuit even goes all the way up to 2021 for some models. Definitely after 2010 anyways.
And that's not even mentioning all the other random recalls they've had over things like fire risks (like one in the oil pump, you know, one of the few things in a car you don't want to be a fire risk) and the whole fiasco with them being easy to steal. I haven't looked into the reliability of their electric vehicles, but I wouldn't be shocked if they're not much better.
It's great if your Hyundais are performing well and not dealing with random quality issues, but I refuse to touch them with a 10ft pole anymore.
ALoafOfBread@lemmy.ml · 1 pts · 52d
Oh wow. Yeah that's pretty rough. Yeah, my elantra also had that fire risk recall - and the dealership said it'd take 4 weeks for them to get the parts to fix it (despite it being a massive recall).
Fair enough!
brokenwing@discuss.tchncs.de · 1 pts · 52d
Hyundai can't seem to fix on a design identity
BallShapedMan@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 52d
They're all over the place.