Most people may find the current-generation Hyundai Elantra rather boring, although we think its design is very appealing when compared to similar offerings from other manufacturers. But we understand that beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and if any of you would rather ride a bike than drive an Elantra, maybe DC Design’s take on the four-door sedan could change your mind.
First of all, the DC Design Elantra sports a unique paint scheme which blends a matte black body with red side stripes and front/rear accents. Other exterior modifications include a redesigned front grille, new air intakes, honeycomb mesh for the vents and fog lamps. A new set of multi-spoke alloy wheels, a red diffuser and triangular exhaust tips were also added.
Although the interior suffered few modifications, it gained several bright red elements to contrast with the matte black body, such as the seats, the lower section of the dashboard, and the door sills just to name a few. We don’t know about you, but we think this is DC Design’s best project yet, although the modifications are pretty mild considering their Volkswagen Polo and Renault Duster past projects.
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Although the interior suffered few modifications, it gained several bright red elements to contrast with the matte black body, such as the seats, the lower section of the dashboard, and the door sills just to name a few. We don’t know about you, but we think this is DC Design’s best project yet, although the modifications are pretty mild considering their Volkswagen Polo and Renault Duster past projects.
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