Model Lineup
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- Price As Tested:
- $16,660
“Great economy, great warranty, great value.”
The 2010 Hyundai Elantra comes in the four-door sedan and the five-door Touring models, with the sedan available in the Blue version, and both the sedan and Touring available in both GLS and upgraded SE versions . All are powered by a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine rated at 138 horsepower and 136 pound-feet of torque. Depending upon model, there's a choice of a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic transmission.
Elantra Blue ($14,145) is the fuel economy leader, but is not a stripped version, including as standard equipment power windows and door locks, heated power outside mirrors, remote keyless entry, 12-volt outlets, front-seat active head restraints, 60/40-split fold-down rear seatback, a full complement of airbags and other interior safety features, P195/65R15 tires on steel wheels, and four-wheel anti-lock disc brakes. Optionally available on the Blue is a Comfort Package ($1,700) which includes air conditioning, a 172-watt AM/FM/CD/MP3 audio system with six speakers, and cruise control.
There are numerous dealer-installed accessories, including a rear spoiler ($375), Bluetooth connectivity ($325), floor mats ($95), a cargo tray ($70), and mud guards ($85).
Elantra GLS ($16,895) adds the automatic transmission, air conditioning, tinted windshield, sunvisor with illuminated passenger vanity mirror, cruise control, fog lamps, and the 172-watt sound system with six speakers. Options for the GLS include a sunroof ($900), and a navigation package ($1,100) which includes navigation, Bluetooth, and steering-wheel audio controls. The GLS can also be fitted with all the dealer-installed accessories available for the Blue version.
The SE ($17,845) is the upgrade model and adds P205/55R16 tires on 16-inch alloy wheels, leather-wrapped shift knob and steering wheel, telescoping steering wheel with audio controls, trip computer, Electronic Stability Control with Traction Control, and brake assist. A Premium Package ($1,150) includes a power sunroof and heated front seats. The Premium Plus Navigation Package ($2,000) is the Premium Package plus navigation and Bluetooth. As with the GLS, all the dealer-installed accessories are also available for the SE.
Cleaner-running PZEV versions (Partial Zero Emissions Vehicle) are sold in California, New York, Massachusetts, Vermont and Maine; they have the automatic transmission and are available in GLS ($16,895) and SE ($17,845) trim.
Elantra Touring GLS ($15,995 with manual, $17,195 with automatic) is equipped similarly to the GLS sedan, except that it includes the Electronic Stability Control with Traction Control. It also includes cupholders in the rear armrest, and the rear seat is split 60/40 and folds down to provide more space for hauling larger items. A Popular Equipment Package ($700) adds telescoping steering wheel, steering wheel-mounted audio controls, trip computer, illuminated ignition, premium cloth interior, driver's seat height and lumbar adjustment, dual illuminated visor vanity mirrors, seatback pockets, cooled glovebox, sliding sunvisors, retractable cargo cover, fog lights, and roof rails.
Elantra Touring SE ($18,995 with manual, $19,745 with automatic) adds a sunroof, P215/45R17 tires on 17-inch alloy wheels, leather-wrapped shift knob and steering wheel, heated front seats, and a B&M racing sport shifter with the manual transmission, plus all the features of the GLS Popular Equipment Package. Both Touring models are also available with numerous dealer-installed accessories.
Safety features on all Elantras include front airbags, front seat-mounted side airbags, roof-mounted side-curtain airbags, seat-belt pretensioners, adjustable head restraints, LATCH (for child safety seats), front active head restraints, and tire-pressure monitoring. All models except the Blue and GLS sedan also include standard Electronic Stability Control (ESC) with Traction Control and Brake Assist; the ESC system is not available with the Blue or GLS sedan model.