Hyundai Motor s Elantra selected as best car model of 2021 by Hispanic Motor Press ANI | Updated: Mar 17, 2021 14:11 IST
New Delhi [India], March 17 (ANI/Global Economic): Hyundai Motor Co s all-new Elantra (referred to as Avante in South Korea) model that began to be officially sold in the U.S. late last year, is receiving successively favourable reviews in the US market.
Hyundai Motor s subsidiary Hyundai Motor America and various other media outlets reported that the seventh-generation Hyundai Elantra was recognized as 2021 s Car Model of the Year at the Hispanic Motor Press Awards (HMPA).
More than 20 jurors make up the jury panel of the HMPAs, and the panel is comprised of Hispanic automotive journalists working in the U.S., content creators, and industry influencers. The panel evaluates vehicles based on criteria that include driving performance, safety, and environmental impact to select the top vehicles of a particular year.
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2021 Hyundai Elantra Chosen Hispanic Motor Press Car of the Year
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Olabisi Boyle, vice president of product planning and mobility strategy at Hyundai Motor North America, has seen plenty of change during her decades in the industry. Before joining Hyundai in August, Boyle was vice president of connected commerce at Visa, where one of her roles was to expand in-car payment technology. Before that, she held several leadership positions at Fiat Chrysler and Ford Motor Co. This interview has been edited for length and clarity.
Q. What do you see as the future for electric vehicles? How long do you think it will take before EV becomes the norm?