2018 Hyundai Accent

2018 Hyundai Accent
In This Story

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Review

Motor and Transmission

Efficiency

Execution and Driving Impressions

Inside

Infotainment

Load Space and Storage

Outside

Wellbeing and Driver Assistance

Guarantee

General Rating:

Section level autos frequently offer just passage level highlights, yet the Hyundai Accent brings numerous upscale, alluring things down into the subcompact portion—though as discretionary additional items. A 7.0-inch touchscreen infotainment framework with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto is accessible, for instance, as is computerized crisis braking. The Accent likewise comes wrapped in an adult outside that won't humiliate proprietors when it's stopped in the organization part alongside bigger, more costly vehicles—in any event the Accent in Limited spec. Those with less to spend can at present get a decent value for their money with the base SE or the midrange SEL, so there's something for each passage level spending plan. Different adversaries depend on strong styling or ultrapractical bundling to draw in purchasers, yet for those looking for an unassuming however competent grown-up themed little auto, the Accent will convey.

HIGHS

One-rung-up appearance, flingable driving elements, straightforward inside.

LOWS

Buzzy motor, tight back seat legroom, car just lineup.

Decision

Where others depend on contrivances, the Accent offers on its development.

What's New for 2018?

From nose to tail and from street to rooftop, the Accent is all new for 2018. Hyundai's last-age subcompact was offered as both a car and a hatchback, yet beginning with the 2018 model year, the Accent will be offered just as a car.

Trims and Options We'd Choose

It's difficult to suggest anything other than the base SE trim with the manual transmission—all things considered, we are the Save the Manuals! individuals, and we adore its modest and bright aura. For $15,880, you get:

• Bluetooth telephone availability

• A 5.0-inch touchscreen infotainment show

• Power windows, bolts, and mirrors

We'd include only one alternative in the event that we could: aluminum wheels. Lamentably, Hyundai doesn't offer them on the base SE, which accompanies 15-inch steel wheels secured by feeble looking plastic hubcaps—a disgrace, since the Accent's outside styling shows up very attractive generally. For the vain among us, reseller's exchange wheels of this size wouldn't be all that expensive. Or on the other hand, for $2300 more, the midrange SEL trim offers 15-inch aluminum wheels yet comes just with the six-speed programmed transmission.

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