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BS6 Hyundai Elantra Diesel Launched at Rs 18.70 Lakhs

2020 Hyundai Elantra has been updated with a diesel engine; Rs 1.10 lakh more expensive than the petrol model.

Hyundai Motor India has announced the arrival of BS6 Elantra diesel in the Indian market. The South Korean automaker has launched BS6 Hyundai Elantra at a starting price of Rs 18.70 Lakhs (ex-showroom), Delhi.

 

The premium sedan is available in 2 variants namely SX and SX (O). 

 

S.NO

Powertrain

Variant

Transmissions

Price (ex-showroom Delhi)

1

Nu 2.0 l Petrol (BS6)

SX

MT

Rs 1 760 000

SX

AT

Rs 1 870 000

SX(O)

AT

Rs 1 955 000

2

1.5 l U2 CRDi Diesel (BS6)

SX

MT

Rs 1 870 000

SX(O)

AT

Rs 2 065 000

 

With a major update in the powertrain, Hyundai Elantra diesel now comes equipped with a new BS6 compliant 1.5 litre U2 CRDi engine instead of the 1.6 litre unit that was being offered earlier on the BS4 variants. The new 1493cc oil mill produces a maximum power output of 113.4 bhp and peak torque of 250 Nm. The engine comes mated to a 6-speed manual transmission alongside an automatic gearbox. 

On the exterior design front, there are no changes. The Elantra facelift when introduced last year had some significant design changes that included Hyundai's new cascading grille, redesigned headlamps featuring LED DRL's, new bumpers in the front as well as the rear, new shaped alloy-wheels and wraparound tail lights. As for the interior, it comes fitted with a new 8.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system that offers smartphone connectivity. There is also Hyundai's BlueLink Connectivity Suite on-board with an 8-speaker Infinity sound system among many others. 


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