If you want a good used vehicle, the Elantra is one of the best ones to get. It's reliable, comfortable, has great fuel economy, and above all else, is safe. We'll be taking a look at some of the changes that the model has seen over the years to make sure you get the best one possible.
Key Takeaways:
- If you want some of the top features in a used Elantra sedan, that surprisingly starts in the fifth generation, and goes into the most recent generation.
- The most recent generation comes with more legroom for the rear passengers, making sure that they're comfortable.
- While the hybrid gives you a ton of range, so does the Eco trim in the sixth generation. Making the Elantra a great, environmentally focused vehicle.
Seventh Generation (2020-Present)
Being the most recent generation to hit the market, this one comes with the most modern features. Initially hitting the market in 2020, this generation went back to a longer and wider fastback style. This also gave the model more legroom, providing more comfort for rear seat passengers.
This generation brought a handful of options to pick from. There are the base gas models, hybrid models, and even performance models. For the hybrid models, you can expect up to 54 mpg combined. The EPA estimates almost 600 miles of range.
The 2024 models saw a refresh, and with it came new features. Some of these new features are safety features. This includes rear side-impact airbags, a rear seatbelt reminder, and even haptic feedback.
Sixth Generation (2015-2019)
Being a short generation, this one only came with two trims at launch. These were the SE and Limited models. But in 2017, the Eco trim joined the lineup. As the name suggests, this trim was better for drivers who wanted better gas mileage from their vehicle.
Thanks to this new trim, you can get 35 MPG combined, with the EPA estimating almost 500 miles of range. This model is a nice alternative for those who want a range and can't get a hybrid.
Some of the features you can find in a model from this generation are cruise control, a touchscreen stereo with phone connectivity, hands-free trunk access, and a proximity key/push-button start.
Halfway through the 2017 model, the Sport trim was added. This slots between the Eco and Limited trims. This came with more aggressive styling, as well as a new engine.
The engine under the hood of the Sport is a turbocharged 1.6L I4 that produces 201 horsepower and 195 lb-ft of torque. To help further the sport feel, they've made the steering wheel a flat-bottom, added red stitching to various places around the interior, and equipped the 18-inch wheels with larger front brakes.
The feature that will make or break the Sport trim for some drivers is the transmission. While a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic with manual shift mode is offered, so is a 6-speed manual. For those who want to feel the most control over their vehicle, this will be a welcome feature.
For 2018 models, a power sunroof was an optional feature, giving the interior a brighter look. Blind-spot monitoring was also offered this year, while lane change assist is a standard feature.
Fifth Generation (2010-2014)
If you want something around this age, there are two trims to pick from. These are the GLS and Limited trims. Some of the best features from this generation are heated seats for the front and rear, and even a touchscreen navigation system.
The 2013 model year models saw some love for models that are equipped with an automatic transmission. This added heated front seats, a power driver seat with lumbar support, and even dual-zone automatic climate control.
Should I get a used Hyundai Elantra?
Yes, there are plenty of good, modern features to look out for, even on some of the older generations. If you're interested in a used Elantra, then come see us here at a Jarrett location. We'll show you around, and put you behind the wheel!