Has Ford Seen This Yet?
If you see a little�okay, more than a little�of the Ford Fiesta's �Kinetic� form vocabulary in the Hyundai Accent�s �Fluidic Sculpture� styling, you�re not alone. The Accent�s large headlamps, sweeping body-side ridge, and high-set taillamps do look good, imparting a more exciting look than that of the current car. And it would probably look darn futuristic if Ford hadn�t put such similar elements on its Fiesta two years ago; call this the Hyundai F�te. Also like the Fiesta, the 2012 Accent looks somewhat better as a hatchback than a sedan. To be fair, the Accent resembles other Hyundais as much as it does the Fiesta, including the sleek Sonata, the new 2011 Elantra, and the Tucson.
Inside, the 2012 Accent�s interior furnishings now align with those in most other new Hyundais, with modern d�cor offered in black, gray, and beige. Hyundai characterizes the Accent as having �class above� interior space because it�s EPA-classified as a compact while having a subcompact footprint, and further claims class-leading cargo space for the five-door models.
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Gamma Arrives
Making its debut under the Accent�s hood is Hyundai�s new direct-injection, 1.6-liter �Gamma� four-cylinder engine, which makes 138 hp at 6300 rpm and 123 lb-ft of torque at 4850 rpm�up a huge 28 hp and 17 lb-ft compared with the current 1.6-liter Accent mill. Electric power steering conspires with low-rolling-resistance tires and six-speed manual (standard across the range) or automatic transmissions (optional) to help the 2012 Accent hit the magic 40-mpg mark in highway fuel economy, according to Hyundai; it should get 30 mpg in the city. It also helps that Hyundai kept the Accent�s claimed curb weight to around 2400 pounds regardless of body style.
Still the Cheapest, but Don�t Call it Cheap
Hyundai says that it will hold 2012 Accent prices to 2011 levels�a feat aided by the use of a carry-over platform�which means that the Accent could remain America�s cheapest car at under $11K. That is, if none of the Korean maker�s competitors undercut that price before the Accent arrives this summer. Still, even if something does �out-cheap� the littlest Hyundai in price, it�s not likely to match the Accent�s impressive power, feathery weight, and available features. In the new 2012 Accent, Hyundai should have an inexpensive car it can be proud to sell�for cheap.
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