Hyundai Accent Ups Appeal For 2015
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FOUNTAIN VALLEY, CA -- Nov. 4, 2014: Today, Hyundai released details for its 2015 Accent. Accent continues to deliver extraordinary value by blending utility, style and performance in a compelling package. The 2015 model-year Accent receives styling and packaging updates across its three trim levels to make it an even more attractive offering in the competitive subcompact segment. With a starting price of just $14,745, Accent is Hyundai's most affordable model. Shoppers can expect to find the 2015 in dealerships starting this October.
Since launch, Accent's product success has received attention from automotive and industry experts, being awarded various coveted awards and accolades. 2014 was an especially rewarding year for Accent, where it earned two very prestigious awards from J.D. Power & Associates: "Highest Ranked Small Car in Initial Quality" in the Initial Quality Study (IQS) and "Most Appealing Small Car" in the Automotive Performance, Execution and Layout (APEAL) study. This marked the first time a nameplate has ranked highest among non-premium brands in both APEAL and IQS in the same year.
2015 Accent Highlights
Newly styled grille, headlights and taillights
New 16-inch alloy and 14-inch steel wheel covers
New exterior colors: Vitamin C, Pacific Blue and Misty Beige
New Popular Equipment Package delivers customer-favorite features to Accent GLS
Accent SE becomes Accent Sport
New interior fabric patterns
Reversed LCD audio display for greater readability
Addition of standard exterior temperature display
Accent's exterior features a variety of styling enhancements. Shoppers will notice the striking new machine-finish 16-inch wheel design standard on the Accent Sport hatchback and available with the GLS sedan equipped with the Style Package. Those opting out of the alloy wheel option can still enjoy a new 14-inch steel wheel cover design. A newly-styled grille enhances the Accent family across all trims while a new headlight design makes its way as standard equipment on GLS and GS trims. On the rear of the vehicle, a new taillight design enhances the look of Accent GLS with a stylish light signature.
The interior also receives some enhancements. A reversed LCD display, standard on GLS and GS trims, enhances readability with its high-contrast look. Shoppers also now have the choice of all-new interior fabric patterns for Accent's three available interior colors Beige, Gray and Black. And, based on customer feedback, an exterior temperature display inside the instrument cluster is now standard equipment.
Furthermore, Accent receives some packaging updates. This year introduces a Popular Equipment Package to Accent GLS which groups together customer-favorite features such as steering wheel audio controls, cruise control, Bluetooth® hands-free phone system, tilt/telescoping wheel and a sliding armrest storage box all for only $600 above the base GLS equipped with an automatic transmission.
Model |
Engine | Transmission | MSRP |
Accent GLS Sedan | 1.6L GDI | 6-Speed Manual Transmission | $14,745 |
Accent GLS Sedan | 1.6L GDI | 6-Speed Automatic Transmission with SHIFTRONIC® | $15,745 |
Accent GS Hatchback | 1.6L GDI | 6-Speed Manual Transmission | $14,995 |
Accent GS Hatchback | 1.6L GDI | 6-Speed Automatic Transmission with SHIFTRONIC® | $16,195 |
Accent Sport Hatchback | 1.6L GDI | 6-Speed Manual Transmission | $16,495 |
Accent Sport Hatchback | 1.6L GDI | 6-Speed Automatic Transmission with SHIFTRONIC® | $17,495 |
ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY FOR SUPERIOR FUEL ECONOMY Selected as one of Ward's 10 Best Engines in 2012, the Accent's all-aluminum 1.6-liter Gamma four-cylinder engine features the latest innovations in engine technology to deliver 137 horsepower and 123 lb-ft of torque and up to 27 mpg city and up to 38 mpg highway EPA-estimated fuel economy rating when equipped with the 6-speed manual transmission. Others in the segment confine to offer five-and even four-speed automatic transmissions.
The engine's most notable feature is its use of Gasoline Direct Injection (GDI), the first car with GDI technology in the subcompact category. By precisely controlling the injection of fuel, GDI allows for better fuel economy, increased power and reduced emissions. The application of Dual Continuously Variable Valve Timing (D-CVVT) on both intake and exhaust camshafts allows for increased efficiency, improved fuel economy and reduced emissions. Other elements resulting in reduced fuel consumption include an Alternator Management System, an offset crankshaft design, variable induction system and electronic throttle control. To reduce lifetime operation costs and increase reliability, the Gamma engine features a maintenance-free silent roller timing chain and innovative anti-friction coatings such as a CrN Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) coating.
Gamma highlights include:
Dual Continuously Variable Valve Timing (D-CVVT)
D-CVVT (intake and exhaust camshaft) camshafts and hydraulic engine mounts provide optimum power, efficiency and refinement. Using CVVT on both camshafts has several advantages when compared to using it only on the intake camshaft including an improvement in performance (increased volumetric efficiency) and fuel economy (reduced pumping loss), and a reduction in hydrocarbon emissions
Roller Timing Chain
Helps increase the reliability of the Gamma 1.6-liter engine
Electronic Throttle Control
This system accurately controls air intake and engine torque, improving drivability, response and fuel economy
Innovative Anti-Friction Coatings
Working together, the complete range of engine technologies produce an engine that offers:
Highly efficient specific output of 86 horsepower per liter
Low emissions with ULEV certification
High reliability backed by a 10-year / 100,000-mile powertrain warranty
- Highly efficient specific output of 86 horsepower per liter
- Low emissions with ULEV certification
- High reliability backed by a 10-year / 100,000-mile powertrain warranty
Specifications Comparison
2015 Accent | 2015 Fit | 2015 Fiesta | 2015 | 2015 Versa | 2015 Sonic | 2014 Mazda2 | |
Engine | 1.6-liter I4 | 1.5-liter I4 | 1.6-liter I4 |
1.5-liter I4 | 1.6-liter I4 |
1.8-liter I4 | 1.5-liter I4 |
GDI | Yes | Yes | No | No | No | No | No |
HP @ RPM | 137 @ 6,300 | 130 @ 6,600 | 120 @ 6,350 | 106 @ 6,000 | 109 @ 6,000 | 138 @ 6,300 | 100 @ 6,000 |
Specific output (HP/Liter) | 86 | 87 |
75 | 71 | 61 | 77 | 67 |
Torque @ RPM | 123 @ 4,850 | 114 @ 4,800 | 112 @ 5,000 | 103 @ 4,200 | 107 @ 4,400 | 125 @ 3,800 | 98 @ 4,000 |
Transaxle |
6MT or 6AT | 5MT or CVT |
5MT or 6AT |
5MT or 4AT | 5MT or 4AT | 5MT or 6AT | 5MT or 4AT |
MPG (City/Hwy) (M/T)1 | 27/38 | 29/37 | 28/ 36 | 30/37 | 27/36 | 26/35 | 29/35 |
1EPA-estimated fuel consumption
Several systems in the Accent contribute to optimal fuel efficiency. The vehicle can be equipped with an available six-speed manual or automatic with SHIFTRONIC manual control, delivering smooth and efficient power delivery. Low-rolling resistance silica tires and a slippery shape (0.28 cd) reduce friction with the road and the air. This aerodynamic shape also includes a kicked up trunk edge, wheel arches which shield the tires and an optimized engine undercover. Finally, the Active ECO system modifies engine and transmission control to smooth out throttle response. By turning on the Active ECO system, drivers can realize up to a seven percent increase in fuel economy.
Low Curb
Weight
Despite the additional
content, safety features and technology packed into the 2015 Accent,
Hyundai has avoided the typical associated penalty of increased weight. A
low curb weight corresponds to an improvement in both fuel economy and all
other dynamic areas, providing drivers with both low fuel consumption and
responsive performance. Highlights that contribute to a low curb weight
include Gamma's aluminum block, monotube shock absorbers, integrated
parking brake and a super-flat torque converter.
Power-to-Weight Ratio Comparison
Vehicle | Curb Weight (lbs.) M/T | Horsepower | Weight-to-power ratio (LBS/HP) |
Hyundai Accent sedan | 2,480 | 137 |
18.1 |
Hyundai Accent hatchback | 2,489 | 137 |
18.2 |
Chevrolet Sonic | 2,690 |
138 | 19.5 |
Honda Fit | 2,513 |
130 | 19.3 |
Ford Fiesta | 2,578 |
120 | 24.7 |
Nissan Versa sedan | 2,363 | 109 | 21.7 |
Nissan Versa Note | 2,414 |
109 | 22.1 |
Mazda2 | 2,306 | 100 | 23.1 |
SAFETY
A long list of safety features
is included as standard equipment on all 2015 Accent models. A total of six
airbags help protect occupants in the event of a collision, including two
front impact airbags, two front seat-mounted side impact airbags, and
curtain side-impact airbags for front and rear passengers. Accent's
standard front-seat active head restraints help prevent whiplash by
automatically reducing the space between a front occupant's head and the
head restraint during certain rear collisions and are highly recommended by
organizations such as the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS).
Active front head restraints are not available on Fiesta or Mazda2.
Collision Load Dispersion
The
Accent's structure distributes the force of an impact to help maintain the
integrity of the cabin. Electronic Stability Control (ESC) and Traction
Control work together to help deliver confident handling in virtually all
conditions. Vehicle Stability Management (VSM) integrates control of the
ESC and motor-driven power steering (MDPS) to provide handling assistance
in slippery conditions or in sudden cornering scenarios. The system can
deliver counter-steering when required to help assist the driver in
maintaining control of the vehicle.
BRAKING
SYSTEM
An Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) featuring Electronic Brake Force
Distribution (EBD) and Brake Assist (BA) is also included. EBD apportions
the braking force between front and rear axles to help maximize braking
performance. In the event of a panic stop, BA ensures that maximum braking
force is applied.
SMALL ON THE OUTSIDE, BIG ON THE
INSIDE
Accent's interior volume and passenger space are truly
class-above. While the car's exterior dimensions are consistent with those
of traditional subcompacts, Accent is classified by the EPA as a compact
sedan thanks to its interior volume. Toyota Yaris and Ford Fiesta are
classified as subcompact cars. In addition, the Accent five-door has more
cargo capacity than the Nissan Juke. The Accent has best-in-class front and
rear shoulder room, and the five-door also has more cargo volume than many
of its compact five-door competitors.
Five-Door Subcompact Cargo Volume Comparison
Five-door models | 2015 Accent | 2015 Fiesta | 2014 Mazda2 | 2015 Yaris | 2015 Fit | 2015 Versa | 2015 Sonic |
Cargo volume with rear seats up (cu. ft.) | 21.2 | 15.4 |
13.3 | 15.6 | 16.6 | 18.8 | 19.0 |
Convenient storage spaces are included throughout the cabin, including bottle holders in the front doors and a storage tray at the base of the center console. A sliding armrest storage console is available, which is a segment first. Split and fold 60/40 rear seats are standard for increased cargo flexibility when transporting longer items. Not only does Accent have multiple storage areas, but it delivers more useable storage capacity while keeping an attractive appearance. Ward's AutoWorld took notice of Accent's thoughtful interior design, placing it on their 10 Best Interiors list in April 2012.
FEATURE-PACKED STANDARD AUDIO
SYSTEM
2015 Accent's standard 6-speaker, 172-watt audio system
features SiriusXM®, a CD/MP3 player and iPod®/USB auxiliary jacks
for ultimate flexibility while available Bluetooth® technology lets
drivers stream music, make calls, access contacts and call logs using audio
system controls or the available steering wheel audio controls. Voice
recognition and button layout have been improved from last year based on
customer feedback.
CONFIDENT DRIVING DYNAMICS
The
first step toward confident driving dynamics is a rigid structure. To this
end, the 2015 Accent employs high-tensile strength steel to deliver a
strong, light and stiff body. Increased stiffness allowed Hyundai engineers
more flexibility in terms of suspension tuning. The end result is a better
balance between handling precision and ride comfort. Accent employs a
MacPherson strut front suspension with coil springs and twin-tube gas shock
absorbers. The rear suspension is a torsion axle setup with coil springs
and monotube shock absorbers.
All Accents have column-mounted, motor-driven electric power steering that adjusts to changing driving conditions while improving fuel economy over a conventional steering system. Accent's turning diameter of 34.1 feet is better than Versa, Fiesta and Fit. The Sport five-door model has a unique steering calibration for a sportier feel.
FLUIDIC SCULPTURE DESIGN
The 2015
Accent sports Hyundai's signature "Fluidic Sculpture" design. The vehicle's
exterior lines are intended to be futuristic, dynamic, and sleek. In a
segment typically associated with staid designs, Accent stands out from the
crowd. Hyundai's signature hexagonal front grille and detailed swept-back
headlights give Accent a compact athletic face. For added style,
distinctive projector headlights with LED accents are included on Sport and
GLS Style Package models. The Sport model's roof-mounted spoiler and
vertical taillights provide an added touch of sportiness. For an assertive
stance, newly-styled 16-inch alloy wheels feature a machined finish and are
included with the GLS with Style Package and standard on Sport.
COLOR PALETTE
The 2015 Accent GLS
is available with gray or beige two-tone interior. The five-door GS and
Sport trims are available with a gray interior or a monotone black
interior. Every model benefits from updated fabric patterns new for 2015.
All Accents have cloth-like pillar trim made of fibrous tissue and volcanic
rock for a premium look and feel.
The Accent features a bold exterior color palette with both light and dark colors including Century White, Ironman Silver, Triathlon Gray, Ultra Black, Boston Red, and new to the palette for 2015, Misty Beige, Pacific Blue and eye-catching Vitamin C.