The 2021 Hyundai Avante has
started reaching showrooms in South Korea. Here are the upcoming compact
sedan’s first real-life images from the brand's homeland, showing its exterior
and interior in detail.
The 2021 Hyundai
Avante has quite a dramatic design. Wide, cascading grille with
parametric-jewel pattern and integrated front turn signals, connected tail
lamps forming the brand’s H logo, integrated ducktail rear spoiler, luxury
car-style steering wheel, clubbed instrument cluster and infotainment system
screens under one piece of glass and slim high-tech AC vents covering the
dashboard are some of the main highlights of the all-new compact sedan's
design.
The all-new Hyundai Avante is 30 mm longer,
25 mm wider and 20 mm lower than its predecessor. It has a 20 mm longer
wheelbase. Based on the all-new K3 platform, it is about 45 kg lighter compared
to the previous generation model.
In South Korea, Smartstream G1.6 petrol
and LPi 1.6 LPG are the engine options. The former can be had with a 6-speed
manual transmission or a CVT, while the latter comes with a 6-speed automatic
transmission. The engine options for the U.S. market are different, and we’ve
covered them in a previous report.
On the outside, the 2021 Hyundai Avante comes equipped with LED headlamps, 17-inch dual-tone alloy wheels and LED tail
lamps. Interior highlights include 10.25-inch customisable virtual instrument
cluster, 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system, 64-colour customisable
mood lighting, front-seat ventilation, 10-way electric driver seat (including
lumbar support), rear-seat heating and 8-speaker Bose premium sound system.
2021
Hyundai Avante Prices*
Trim
|
Petrol
Price
|
LPG
Price
|
Style
|
-
|
KRW 18,090,000
|
Smart
|
KRW 15,310,000
|
KRW 20,340,000
|
Modern
|
KRW 18,990,000
|
KRW 21,670,000
|
Inspiration
|
KRW 23,920,000
|
-
|