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Good morning and welcome to our weekly digest of automotive news from around the globe, starting with…The case of the Hyundai Elantra N that was ticketed for having an exhaust that was too loud continue to roll on. The driver was initially stopped by a Californian police officer, who suggested that the owner should sue the dealership that sold him the car.
Say hello to the 2024 Hyundai Kona. The redesigned crossover comes with a new “upscale” approach, sporting a more rugged and premium appearance. The Kona will be available with ICE, Hybrid, and EV options, each with subtle stylistic changes to them. Detailed specifications will be released in the coming months, but Hyundai said the crossover is 5.9 inches longer than its predecessor, as the model now measures 171.5 inches long.
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