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Hyundai Elantra Coupe spy shots

Hyundai Elantra Coupe spy shots

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The new Hyundai Elantra was only released worldwide less than one year ago. It is a good-looking mid-sized four-door sedan if you were to compare it with other Asian models from the same category. Sometime early this year, there have been reports that Hyundai will be releasing a coupe version of the current-generation Elantra. Hyundai dismissed those reports and denied any of it.

 

But spy shots of an Elantra Coupe test car have surfaced in the World Wide Web. Somehow, it is rather confirmed that Hyundai is releasing a coupe version of the Elantra and judging from the pictures, we might see it real soon.

 

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The picture shows a heavily camouflaged car, most of the exterior is covered. It is clear that the car




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Good direction. But I doubt KMC is bringing in the GDI and the turbo version. Just probably another boring D-CVVT 130hp. But the interesting new feature is the 6-speed dual-clutch tranny. Hope that speeds this car up. :)

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