The Best Tech Features Standard On The 2023 Hyundai Elantra Limited – SlashGear
That’s not bad for the sticker price, but the Elantra Limited trim is worth considering for its upgrades. It gets a power tilt-and-slide sunroof, for example, plus dual-zone automatic climate control. Keyless unlock and push-button start are standard, too, and the analog driver gauges are replaced by a fully-digital, 10.25-inch screen. A hands-free trunk release is standard, as is Hyundai Digital Key, which allows you to use your smartphone to unlock the car.
Inside the car, you can drop that phone onto a wireless charging pad, which is standard on the Limited trim. The infotainment system has a 10.25-inch touchscreen and navigation, larger than the 8-inch standard screen. In a longstanding Hyundai oddity, the bigger display also means you only get wired Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, though, not wireless. However, the Bose 8-speaker audio system and standard-fit SiriusXM probably make up for that foible.
While Hyundai’s standard active safety suite is comprehensive, the Elantra Limited adds cyclist and junction-turning detection to the forward collision-avoidance assist system, plus reverse parking sensors and reverse parking collision-avoidance assistance. It also includes Smart Cruise Control with Stop & Go, and the automaker’s Highway Drive Assist (HDA) system. The latter combines adaptive cruise control with lane-guidance assistance; it’s a hands-on system, but it can definitely make long-distance journeys more comfortable.
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