Last week, Hyundai released pricing for the 2017 Elantra. Entering its sixth generation, Elantra will carry a base price that is $100 less than the model it replaces. SE and Limited trims will begin arriving at dealerships later this month.

SE model's with a 6-speed manual transmission will carry an MSRP of $17,150, and models with a 6-speed SHIFTRONIC automatic transmission will retail at $18,150. Limited models begin at $22,350.

“Not only is the 2017 Elantra priced $100 less than the outgoing model, we also enhanced the value on our most popular option package to provide consumers with access to premium features and technology on volume models," said Scott Margason, director, Product Planning, Hyundai Motor America. "For example, the Elantra SE with Popular Equipment package costs $200 less than before, but adds additional content such as a seven-inch Display Audio system with rearview camera and smartphone integration with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto at a significant value.”

Eco trim models will be available in the Spring, and a Sport model will arrive later in the year.

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