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Hyundai Accent vs Mitsubishi Lancer EX Comparison

Overview: Accent vs Lancer EX

Key Features

Transmission Type Automatic Automatic
Fuel Type Gasoline Gasoline

User Ratings & Review Comparison

4.29/5
35 reviews
4/5
1 reviews
Design
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Comfort
4  
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Performance
4  
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Safety
4  
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User Review Comparison
  • Proud and Satisfied Owner

    I am so very proud to my new Car,it's reliable and tested with my Hyundai CRDI 2019 Manual transmission. I drove from Cebu to Cavite via Sorsogon...

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    Gary Dec 14, 2023 for Hyundai Accent

From The Experts

Things we like

Compared to the previous generation Hyundai Accent which was gradually beginning to show its age after all these years, the new Accent sports some serious alterations to its exterior design. The all-new design has the same fluidic design silhouette as its predecessor, however, it now looks much sharper and contemporary than ever before.

The new Hyundai Accent now comes with increased levels of fit and finish, which do go well with the revised interior design. Even from the inside as well, the car feels plusher and richer compared to the model it has replaced.

The Hyundai Accent is being offered with a petrol and a diesel engine, however, it is the latter which feels much punchier to drive. In fact, the performance outputs of the 1.6-litre engine in the Accent makes it the most powerful car in its segment.

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Things we don't like

Hyundai has made the new Accent feel rich in terms of fit and finish, however, the lack of a number of modern comfort and convenience features do make the new Accent feel a bit dated. The absence of primary features like a touchscreen infotainment system, automatic climate control, push-button start and many more still does not create a strong impression in its favour.

While the new Accent feels engaging to drive with decent driving dynamics and powerful engines, the rear seat cabin of the new Accent falls short on space and comfort. The shoulder room is at a premium, due to which seating for three passengers at the rear is quite a squeeze.

While the light steering setup is a boon in urban driving conditions, the same setup at higher speeds too makes driving a bit less exciting. The steering does weigh a bit more at higher speeds, but not enough from a driving enthusiast’s point of view.

 

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Performance

Fuel Type Gasoline Gasoline

Transmission

Transmission Type Automatic Automatic

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