Hyundai’s new V-CVVL engine caught
By: Ryan Konko
Hyundai’s new Continuously Variable Valve Lift engine has been caught inside the 2010 Hyundai Elantra. The Continuously Variable Valve Lift technology enables improved engine efficiency, resulting in a reduction in emissions, greater engine performance and increased fuel economy. The turbocharged 2.4 liter engine will likely be available in future Elantra and Sonata models.
In 2010 the Hyundai Elantra will receive a slightly refreshed interior preceding the model’s 2011 redesign. The most notable change is the updated climate controls, which replace the knobs found in the current model.