Around 10 days back, Hyundai released the teaser images of the all-new 2017 Elantra showing its exterior styling, which was absolutely stunning. And now to make things more interesting, the South Korean automaker has also revealed what this sedan looks from inside.

The front panel and the layout are somewhat similar to the new Sonata. In the centre, we can see the infotainment system placed between the air conditioning vents. Expect the upper trim models to feature Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration too.

There are a few buttons near the gearbox and some knobs on the front dash of Elantra, plus the steering wheel also has mounted controls. To give a more elegant and luxurious feel, the dash is painted in two colour tone. Overall, we can say that the interior design is much more clean and refined than the previous model.

The powertrain has not been confirmed by the automaker yet, but we believe it will carry a 1.6-litre four-cylinder turbo-charged engine paired with a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission system that will generate 175 hp and 195 lb.-ft of torque.

The 2017 Elantra will make its official debut in November at the Los Angeles International Auto Show and will arrive at the dealerships sometime in the next year.