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Hyundai Elantra 2.0 Limited Edition Arrives in Pakistan | Price, Specs & Features – DrivePK

Hyundai Nishat has launched the Elantra 2.0 Limited Edition in Pakistan at PKR 6.85 million. The new model packs a 2.0L engine, drive modes, a luxury interior, and bold styling upgrades, offering comfort and control for everyday drives across Pakistan.

By Najeeb KhanOct 13, 2025 2887 views 0 comments
Hyundai Elantra 2.0 Limited Edition Arrives in Pakistan | Price, Specs & Features – DrivePK

Table of Contents

  • Power and Modes for Real Roads
  • Comfort That Fits Your Routine
  • New Looks That Turn Heads
  • Ready for Pakistan's Sedan Scene

Everyone is looking for variation and driving style as well. What an amazing feeling, your daily drive could use a bit more style! Hyundai just made that easier. Their Nishat Motors arm launched the Elantra 2.0 Limited Edition in Pakistan this week. Priced at PKR 6.85 million as an intro offer, it's a smart refresh of the sixth-gen model. Bookings started right away, with deliveries hitting the roads this month. In a sedan world full of the usual suspects, this one adds just enough flair to make commutes feel less routine.

Power and Modes for Real Roads

The new solid addition is a 2.0L engine. This engine refers to multiple drive modes, so you can beat the city traffic or open highways. Pair that with 16-inch alloy wheels, and handling stays sharp on Pakistan's varied pavement. It's not about raw speed. It's about feeling in control, mile after mile.

Comfort That Fits Your Routine

All things are designed which lead to comfort. Slide into the cabin, and things get thoughtful. There are ten ways to power the driver's seat.

Others' uniqueness is as follows:

  • Wireless charging

  • Smart entry button ensures accuracy

  • Add cruise control for long stretches,

  • Auto wipers that sense rain and dual-zone climate control with rear vents.

  • No Noise coming, only cool air flows in.

New Looks That Turn Heads

Inside, choose new interior colors like Imperial Burgundy or Regal Cappuccino for a warmer feel.

  • Outside, sporty details include:

  • Rear spoiler

  • Black side mirrors

  • Shark-fin antenna

  • Door visors

  • Trunk mat

  • Six body colors and three interior options to suit your style.

Ready for Pakistan's Sedan Scene

Hyundai brought this back to fill a gap; folks want reliable petrol power at a fair price amid rising hybrid talk. At PKR 6.85 million ex-factory, with a PKR 2 million booking fee, it lines up against the Honda City and Toyota Yaris without the premium tag. Head to a dealership soon if you're in the market. These intro prices won't last.

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