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Hyundai Elantra 1.6 Special Edition Hits Pakistan Market at Rs. 64 to 69 Lakh

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Hyundai Elantra 1.6 Special Edition Hits Pakistan Market at Rs. 64 to 69 Lakh

Hyundai Nishat Motors has officially launched the Elantra 1.6L Special Edition in Pakistan, offering sedan buyers a more feature-packed and comfortable driving experience at a competitive price.

The new Special Edition comes loaded with several upgraded features that make everyday driving and long road trips more enjoyable. The car comes with push-start ignition and four driving modes — Normal, Eco, Sport and Smart — letting drivers switch between modes depending on road conditions and personal preference. Cruise control has also been added for extra comfort on highways.

Inside the cabin, the Elantra 1.6L Special Edition feels noticeably more premium. It features a leather interior, a powered driver seat with lumbar support, and rear AC vents to keep all passengers comfortable. Smart entry and smart trunk functionality have also been included, making it easier and more convenient to use the car daily.

On the technology and styling side, the sedan comes with wireless charging, LED headlamps, LED rear lamps and a sunroof — giving it a modern and upscale look that is hard to find at this price range in Pakistan. These features make the car a strong option for buyers who want luxury-inspired comfort without spending too much.

Hyundai Nishat Motors has priced the Elantra 1.6L Special Edition at Rs. 6,449,000, with a booking amount of Rs. 1,500,000.

With this launch, Hyundai is looking to strengthen its position in Pakistan’s growing sedan market by combining comfort, modern technology and practical features in one well-rounded package. 

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