2011 Hyundai Accent Specifications, Pricing, Pictures and Videos
About this model:
The 2021 Hyundai Accent is available in three trim levels: the SE, the SEL and the Limited. All Accents have a 1.6L 4-cylinder engine that makes 120 horsepower. The engine is mated to a standard 6-speed manual or an optional 6-speed automatic transmission.
The SE rides on 15-inch wheels and comes relatively well-equipped with a 6-way manually adjustable seat, power windows, mirrors and locks, a 5-inch touch screen and a 4-speaker radio with Bluetooth connectivity and USB auxiliary ports, one-touch triple-flash turn signals, air conditioning, rearview camera and a center armrest with cup holders. Mid-level SEL models gain important features such as an upgraded 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system with CarPlay/Android Auto and voice recognition, automatic headlights, rear disc brakes, alloy wheels, heated side mirrors and a steering wheel that tilts and telescopes.
The top of the line Accent Limited adds 17-inch wheels, heated front seats, fog lights, projector headlights with LED accents and LED taillights. The Limited also gets automatic temperature control with auto defogging, proximity key with push button start and a sunroof.
All 2021 trims come with standard safety features such as 4-wheel anti-lock brakes, advanced front and side impact airbags, side head and rear head airbags, hill start assist control, traction control, electronic stability control, vehicle stability management and tire pressure monitoring are also standard.
Model strengths:
Affordability; hybrid-like mileage; strong standard feature list; impressive interior passenger roomModel Changes:
For 2011, the Hyundai Accent sees only minor changes.Last year's Blue model has been renamed the GL, and the SE now gets a lower price point and 16-inch wheels. The GS now gets a 172-watt sound system with standard MP3 and iPod connectivity.
Two new colors join the options list as well: Clearwater Blue and Boston Red.
Model Value:
Similar to the Rio from Hyundai's Kia group, the Hyundai Accent is one of most affordable cars on the road, with base prices starting at $9,970 and the top range topping out less than $17,000.The Rio has an impressive 92. 2 total cubic feet of passenger room, defying the myth of small cars' cramped cabins.
Fuel economy is also impressive, averaging 28 mpg in the city and 34 mpg on the highway.
Model Overview:
The 2011 Hyundai Accent is available in several trim levels: the GL, the GS hatchback, the midrange GLS sedan and the luxurious SE hatchback.All trims have a 1. 6L 4-cylinder engine that makes 110 horsepower and 106 pound-feet of torque.
The engine is mated to a standard 5-speed manual or an optional 4-speed automatic transmission. (The GL is only available with a 5-speed manual).
MacPherson Struts are used in front and a torsion beam suspension is used in the rear. Standard equipment on the GS includes air conditioning, interior cargo shade and intermittent wipers.
The driver's seat can be manually adjusted six ways, plus the headrests are adjustable. The rear seat splits 60/40 and can be folded down for extra cargo space on all trims.
The GLS 4-door sedan adds seatback pockets, a center armrest with cup holders, illuminated vanity mirrors, a CD and MP3 player The sporty SE adds 16-inch alloy wheels, a sport-tuned suspension, fog lights and performance tires. Power windows, doors and mirrors and keyless entry are standard on the SE and optional on the GS and GLS.
The SE also gets an upgraded CD/XM/MP3 6-speaker stereo as standard, as well as a leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob. A sunroof is available only on the SE and is also standard.
All 2011 trims come standard with 4-wheel antilock brakes. Advanced front airbags, side impact airbags, side head and rear head airbags, tire pressure monitoring and seatbelt pretensioners are also standard.
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