Testing of the next-generation Hyundai Elantra is well underway, as these spy photos of the new Hyundai compact show. The sedan version of the new Elantra was caught in the lens as it hitched a ride during winter testing.
Though bundled up in camo, the Elantra manages to look sleeker and leaner than the frumpy current edition thanks to a sweeping coupe-like profile. And although well camouflaged, it's a good bet that the new Elantra will feature elements the "fluidic sculpture" design philosophy Hyundai has implemented on its new Sonata sedan. Our best guess is that it'll probably feature a prominent grille up front, a sharp body crease, and some chrome throughout. Wheelbase length has reportedly grown a bit, increasing overall passenger room.
The Elantra is rumored to be powered by Hyundai's new 2.4-liter direct-injection four-cylinder with either a six-speed manual or automatic transmission onboard, although we expect a smaller engine option to be part of the mix as well. In the Sonata, the 2.4-liter reportedly returns 35 mpg highway.
At this point it is unclear when the new Elantra will debut, but we expect to see a pre-production version sometime during this year's auto show season with the finished car launching as either a 2011 or 2012 model year offering.
Thanks to: Motor Trend