Sporty meet value. Value, sporty.
The Hyundai Accent SE includes premium features that other cars in its class ignore, like a short-throw B&M Racing® Sport Shifter (M/T only), Power tilt-and-slide glass sunroof, six-speaker 172-watt audio system with AM/FM/XM®/CD/MP3 audio system, USB/iPod® and auxiliary input jacks, and a wonderfully accommodating six-way adjustable driver seat.
There are also numerous cupholders, conveniently located for driver and passengers alike. A handy maplight with sunglass holder. And even driver and passenger sunvisors with illuminated vanity mirrors. Whew.
Of course, you can also take your Accent’s interior further with our collection of accessories. There’s a carpeted cargo mat, for instance. Aluminum door sills. A slick portable MP3 player holder.
With 92.2 cubic feet of interior space, the Hyundai Accent doesn’t just have more interior room than the class-above Toyota Corolla or the Honda Civic, it has the most interior space of any three-door in its class.
And unlike a great many other cars, the rear seat won’t remind passengers of the penalty box at a hockey rink.
In fact, although it measures (and is priced) like a subcompact, the government classifies the Accent as a compact—a full class up—due to its outsize spaciousness.
This kind of space efficiency is a hallmark of Hyundai design, the result of careful computer-aided design and ergonomic research. Look for it on your test-drive. Or, rather, enjoy it.








