Elantra Value Edition
As of late, it seems that, if you are looking for value with regard to your vehicle purchase, then Hyundai is probably the brand that will help you out the most. I mean, the automaker has even made quite a habit out of putting the word “value” into the names of its vehicles. That is to say, around the end of last year Hyundai released the Elantra GT Value Edition trim option (at a price of $22,285) and, at the beginning of this year, the company released their Accent Value Edition trim option (at a price of $17,285). Still, perhaps their biggest “value” edition of their vehicles (or, rather, maybe the one that is the most serious with regard to providing value) is Hyundai’s newest: the 2017 Elantra Value Edition, which will have a price of $21,085. Now, by this I certainly do not mean that the Elantra GT Value Edition and the Accent Value Edition are not incredible vehicles for their price; no, I am simply stating that, on paper, the new 2017 Elantra Value Edition looks the most impressive when it comes to what you are actually getting for your hard-earned money.
The new 2017 Hyundai Elantra Value Edition will borrow its 147 horsepower 2.0-liter Atkinson-cycle four-cylinder engine from its SE cousin this, too, is coupled with a six-speed automatic transmission. Of course, all this sounds fine for the 2017 Hyundai Elantra Value Edition, but the automaker really outdid itself, so to speak, when we take a look at some of the other features that come with this $21,085 vehicle. That is, for example, the new Elantra trim will feature LED running lights, a proximity key with push-button start, bind-spot detection, a 7.0-inch infotainment display with both Android Auto and Apple CarPlay capabilities, lane changing assistance, and a motion-activated truck release system. This would be amazing in and of itself, but Hyundai keeps the value coming. The new trim will also include a power driver’s seat, Bluetooth capabilities, a power sunroof, duel climate controls, heated front seats, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, and a leather-covered shift knob.
Needless to say, Hyundai really seems to be taking the “value” portion of their new 2017 Elantra Value Edition quite seriously. There is no word as of yet whether or not Hyundai has plans to release a Value Edition of their other vehicles, but I would say that it is very safe to be they would do just that.
As is always the case, keep checking back in here with us at Rosen Hyundai for more information with regard to the new 2017 Elantra Value Edition. Too, while you are at it, why not stop by our location and sign up to test drive one of our many new lot vehicles? We can promise to do everything in our power to help you find the perfect vehicle!