Hyundai Motor America introduced the all-new 2013 Elantra GT in a  North American debut at the Chicago Auto Show. Elantra GT brings  five-door functionality and European driving dynamics to the expanding  Elantra lineup and is slated to hit dealerships this summer. 
 
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 The lineup now includes Elantra Coupe - also making its world debut  today and the popular Elantra sedan, the 2012 North American Car of the  Year. Elantra GT is based on the new-generation i30 model designed for  the European market.
 
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 “Elantra GT is a fun-to-drive, functional, five-door compact  hatchback,” said Mike O’Brien, vice president, Product and Corporate  Planning, Hyundai Motor America. “Elantra GT is the latest example of  how Hyundai is redefining the compact car and setting new standards in  automotive design, efficiency and functionality.”
 
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 The 2013 Elantra GT will compete with the Ford Focus, Mazda3 and Volkswagen Golf, featuring more interior volume than these models, unsurpassed fuel economy and Hyundai’s Driver Selectable Steering Mode.
 
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 HIGHLIGHTS FOR 2013 ELANTRA GT
     ‘Fluidic Sculpture’ design
    Powered by an advanced 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine and in-house six-speed automatic or manual transmission
Horsepower         : 148 at 6,500 rpm (ULEV)
        Best-in-class standard fuel economy estimated at 28 mpg city, 39 mpg highway (M/T)
        Best-in-class specific output at 82.2 horsepower per liter
    Lightest five-door hatchback in the compact segment
    Sport-tuned suspension
    More passenger and cargo volume than Focus, Mazda3, Golf and Matrix
    Driver knee airbag- an Elantra first
    Hidden rear camera
    More aerodynamic than Impreza, Matrix or Golf
 Elantra GT is the third vehicle in Hyundai’s 7/11 product initiative  (seven new or redesigned models in the next 11 months). The first two  vehicles in the initiative were the Veloster Turbo and refreshed Genesis Coupe. The fourth vehicle is the Elantra Coupe.
 
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 FURTHER EVOLUTION OF ‘FLUIDIC SCULPTURE’ DESIGN
The new Elantra GT represents further evolution of the Hyundai form  language, ‘Fluidic Sculpture’ - the company's distinctive design DNA.  The ‘Fluidic’ essence provides the Elantra GT with a slippery .30  coefficient of drag. Everything about Elantra GT is aerodynamic from the  aggressive profile and low overall height, to the sleek side mirrors.  Tire gaps are minimized while rocker panels are streamlined. Lower wind  resistance translates into better fuel economy and a smoother ride.
 
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 Up front, Hyundai’s signature hexagonal grille with chrome accents  flows into the hood. The bodyside graphic features a chrome beltline  molding to keep up with the sleek character lines. Sharp projection  headlamps, fog lights and available 17-inch alloy wheels with chrome  spears complete the modern design.
 BEST-IN-CLASS STANDARD FUEL ECONOMY
Elantra GT’s standard fuel economy is an estimated 28 mpg city, 39 mpg  highway and 32 combined with the six-speed automatic transmission or  manual transmission. These figures give Elantra GT a highway-only  driving range of more than 500 miles and combined city/highway driving  range of up to 448 miles.
 LIGHTEST FIVE-DOOR HATCHBACK IN THE COMPACT SEGMENT
Elantra GT’s widespread use of high-strength steel provides a 37 percent  increase in body stiffness at a lower body weight when compared to the  outgoing Elantra Touring model. High-strength steel allows the  suspension to work optimally. At 2,784 pounds, the automatic  transmission Elantra GT is lighter than its competitors, while offering  more interior room than Focus, Mazda3, Golf and Matrix. Elantra GT is  the lightest five-door hatchback in the compact segment. It is 175  pounds lighter than Focus, 151 pounds lighter than Mazda3 and 222 pounds  lighter than Golf. This weight-efficient unibody architecture allows  for Elantra to achieve an estimated 39 mpg EPA highway rating, without  the need for a special eco model. Elantra GT’s best-in-class fuel  efficiency is driven by the Blue Drive strategy. A key to Elantra GT’s  extensive use of high-strength steel is an $8 billion dollar investment  Hyundai made to become the only global automaker with its own fully  integrated steel plant. Hyundai has 400 metallurgists focused on the  task of developing optimized steel recipes for every part and panel in  new vehicle architectures.
 
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 MODERN POWERTRAIN
Under the hood, Elantra GT is powered by a 1.8-liter Nu four-cylinder  engine with 148 horsepower and 131 lb-ft of torque (145 horsepower and  130 lb-ft of torque for Elantra PZEV). Thanks to advanced clean engine  technology, most Elantra GTs sold in California, Oregon and several  Northeast states are certified as Partial Zero Emission Vehicles (PZEV)  by the EPA. The PZEV Elantra GT is as clean as many hybrid electric  vehicles, helping Hyundai meet its environmental commitments. Elantra is  also available as an Ultra Low Emission Vehicle (ULEV). Additionally,  Elantra GT has an ActiveECO System that modifies engine and transmission  control to smooth out throttle response and increase real-world fuel  economy by up to seven percent.
 Key Engine Components
     Aluminum block and head
    Dual Continuously Variable Valve Timing (D-CVVT)
    Variable Induction System (VIS)
    Roller swing arm and Hydraulic Lash Adjusters (HLA)
    Electronic throttle control
    Offset crankshaft
 The Nu engine features an aluminum cylinder head, crank and block  with a cast iron cylinder liner. The 1.8-liter Nu also offers Dual  Continuously Variable Valve Timing (D-CVVT) camshafts and hydraulic  engine mounts for optimum power, efficiency and refinement. Using CVVT  on both camshafts has several advantages when compared with using it  just on the intake camshaft. With D-CVVT, there is a two percent  improvement in performance (increased volumetric efficiency), two  percent improvement in fuel economy (reduced pumping loss) and a 30  percent reduction in hydrocarbon emissions. In the valvetrain, roller  swing arms and hydraulic lash adjusters reduce valve driven friction to  improve fuel economy by one percent, compared with direct valve driving.  The Nu engine also features a maintenance-free silent timing chain  system to enhance durability and improve Noise Vibration and Harshness  (NVH).
 
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 The application of a composite resin two-stage Variable Intake System  (VIS) versus aluminum, enables switching between long and short intake  manifolds, resulting in a four percent improvement in performance, a 15  percent reduction in cost and a 30 percent reduction in weight.
 Another tool Hyundai engineers have incorporated into Elantra GT is  an electronic throttle control. The electronic throttle control replaces  the conventional cable and mechanical linkage with fast responding  electronics. This system accurately controls air intake and engine  torque, improving drivability, response and fuel economy.
 The Nu four-cylinder engine also has an offset crankshaft design that  reduces friction between the piston and cylinder wall for a one percent  improvement in fuel economy.
 SIX-SPEED TRANSMISSIONS
The 2013 Elantra GT can be equipped with a six-speed manual (M6CF3-1) or  automatic (A6GF1) transaxle with SHIFTRONIC® manual control. Elantra  GT’s six-speed manual transmission provides short, crisp shifts and  further optimizes engine performance. These crisp shifts are courtesy of  triple-cone synchronizers for first and second gears, double-cone for  third gear and single-cone for fourth, fifth and sixth gears.
 INTERIOR SPACE AND PRACTICALITY
Maximizing interior volume and delighting customers with various seating  layouts are hallmarks of Hyundai engineering and translate into more  cabin room, cargo space and versatility. The Elantra GT features seating  layouts that can comfortably seat five people or accommodate four  passengers, plus long items like golf clubs or snowboards. Fold down two  seats, to seat three people and hold larger packages or fold all of the  back seats to get CUV-sized cargo space. These options allow customers  to discover that Elantra GT has more interior volume than Matrix,  Mazda3, Ford Focus and VW Golf and even more cargo capacity than the Nissan Juke crossover, thanks to fold-flat rear seats and rear seat cushions than can flipped upward.
 The Elantra GT includes a number of convenient, standard stowage and  storage features, including a sunglasses holder, two front and two rear  cupholders, door bottle holders, cooled glove compartment, central  console storage, sliding armrest, front storage tray, front seatback  pockets and a cargo area under-floor storage. The cargo area also has a  12-volt outlet for consumers who desire an outlet to plug in their  portable electronic devices.
 ELANTRA GT ARCHITECTURE
Elantra GT is fitted with a MacPherson strut front suspension, with coil  springs and gas shock absorbers. The rear suspension is comprised of a  light weight coupled torsion beam for enhanced steering stability and  monotube shock absorbers. A 22 mm diameter front stabilizer bar helps  reduce body roll when cornering. Elantra GT is tuned for added feel,  responsiveness and control, while the Elantra sedan is tuned for  comfort. Modifications to the GT include higher rear spring rates, a  stiffer twist beam and Sachs dampers for improved body motion control.  These changes create driving dynamics which are sporty and comfortable.  In addition, two suspension packages were developed to optimize tuning  for the two different tire sizes. The Elantra GT’s Style package offers a  sportier suspension calibration that is optimized for its lower-profile  P215/45R17 tire.
 
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 Behind the wheel, drivers benefit from Hyundai’s all-new Driver  Selectable Steering Mode. With three operating modes to select -  Comfort, Normal and Sport - this innovative system allows drivers to  adapt Elantra GT steering characteristics to varying driving preferences  and road conditions any time they choose. Comfort level offers the  greatest ease of steering and is ideal for city and parking  environments. Sport is optimized for higher-speed highways or winding  roads, while Normal is ideal for a mix of driving conditions. The Driver  Selectable Steering Mode not only adjusts power assistance levels in  each mode, but also on-center build-up feel and steering build-up curves  throughout the steering range, for a very natural, progressive feel.  Steering damping characteristics, active return gain, and high frequency  friction levels have also been optimized for Elantra GT in this system.  Even more, Elantra GT’s turning diameter of 34.8 feet is better than  Matrix, Focus and Golf.
 OVERALL DIMENSIONS
The all-new Elantra GT rides on a 104.3-inch wheelbase and has an  overall length of 169.3 inches. The height is 57.9 inches and the width  is 70.1 inches.
 CABIN REFINEMENT
Cabin refinements on the all-new Elantra GT are inspired by the high  standards of the entire Hyundai lineup. Located in the center console,  the available navigation system is displayed via a seven-inch  touch-screen and incorporates the rearview camera screen. Elantra GT’s  rearview camera is like no other. This mechanized camera is hidden  behind the Hyundai flying H badge on the rear hatch and only appears  when needed.
 Dual-zone climate controls ensure a comfortable environment for all  occupants during long journeys, and the addition of a panoramic sunroof  provides increased natural light within the cabin. The Dual-zone climate  controls also incorporate an automatic defogging system, which detects  humidity levels using a sensor and removes it from the windshield.  Another premium feature in the Elantra GT is a CleanAir Ionizer that  automatically cleans the air when the heater or air conditioner is  running.
 Elantra GT comes standard with a 172-watt AM/FM/Satellite  Radio/CD/MP3 audio system with six-speakers and iPod®/USB/auxiliary  input jacks. A Bluetooth interface is also standard. The sound system  plays compact discs, accesses digital music files via Bluetooth  streaming audio or allows driver and passenger to access their personal  listening devices through the iPod/USB/auxiliary inputs. The SiriusXM  Satellite Radio interface is also integrated into the navigation unit  and features channel logos, real-time NavTraffic and Data services, such  as NavWeather®, Stock Ticker and Sports Ticker. Users can even upload  personal pictures from a USB rather than a CD to be displayed on the  system’s home screen.
 Elantra GT offers many premium features, such as:
     Standard cooled glove box
    Standard heated front seats
    10-way power driver’s seat including power lumbar support
    Clean Air Ionizer
    Leather seating surfaces
    Automatic headlights
    Side mirrors with integrated turn signal indicators
    Standard steering-wheel-mounted audio and cruise controls
    Standard Bluetooth hands-free system with voice recognition
 HYUNDAI BLUE LINK
Hyundai Blue Link is standard on the 2013 Elantra GT. “Blue Link  combines safety, service and infotainment into a complete package that  works to both help simplify Hyundai owners’ lives and reduce distracted  driving,” said Barry Ratzlaff, director of customer satisfaction and  service business development, Hyundai Motor America. “We’ve carefully  studied how drivers rely on smart phones and navigation systems as an  innovative link to the outside world. Blue Link brings that seamless  connectivity directly into the car with technology like voice-to-text  messaging, POI web search download, turn-by-turn navigation, and monthly  vehicle reporting. Our agent-assisted advanced voice recognition system  offers a 21st century solution to performing POI searches in the  vehicle. This unique and innovative approach enables Hyundai to deliver  fast, accurate searches and downloads of POIs to vehicles without  traditional operator-only type systems of our competitors.”
 Blue Link-equipped vehicles include core safety services for an  introductory period. These key safety services include: Automatic Crash  Notification (ACN) and Assistance, SOS Emergency Assistance, and  Enhanced Roadside Assistance. After the introductory period, owners of  Blue Link-equipped vehicles can choose to extend these and other  services as desired.
 Blue Link Assurance further expands Hyundai’s industry leadership  formerly established by Hyundai Assurance, the industry’s most  comprehensive suite of new-vehicle protection.
 
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 SAFETY FEATURES
The all-new Elantra GT features the latest active and passive safety  technologies to ensure maximum protection for its occupants. Active  safety features include ESC (Electronic Stability Control), ABS  (anti-lock braking system) with Electronic Brake-force Distribution and  Brake Assist and VSM (Vehicle Stability Management). In terms of  passive safety, the Elantra GT will be fitted with seven airbags as standard - front, side and curtain including an Elantra-first driver's knee airbag.
 
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