It’s axiomatic that a technology is successful when it becomes commonplace. With its 2017 Elantra, Hyundai is hoping to prove this is the case by offering safety and driver assistance technologies usually reserved for the luxury class.
The Elantra has been redesigned for this model year, with a lengthy list of available technology options that includes not just connected smartphone support for Apple’s CarPlay and Google’s Android Auto, but also automatic emergency braking, lane departure warnings and lane keeping assist, turning headlights, a rearview camera, and rear cross traffic alerts. It’s a list that contains many features that organizations like the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety believe can prevent accidents and save lives.
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