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Stepping up to the $30,490 ActiveX puts the more-powerful 122kW/205Nm 2. 0-litre direct-injected petrol engine from the outgoing ix35 in the engine bay, paired with a six-speed manual transmission in front-wheel drive. Again, swapping to the six-speed auto in adds $2500. The ActiveX will add rear parking sensors, seven-inch touchscreen multimedia system, auto headlights, front fog lights, LED DRLs, leather-appointed seats, six airbags, multi-function steering... Priced from $35,240, the Elite gets the same 2. 0-litre petrol engine from the Active paired to the six-speed auto. Also available in the Elite is a version of the 1. 6-litre four-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine found in the Veloster SR, paired with a seven-speed dual-clutch auto driving all four wheels for $38,240. The existing 135kW/392Nm 2. 0-litre... The Elite also features an eight-inch touchscreen multimedia system and satnav, but does not get the Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity available in the Active and ActiveX. Source: www.carsguide.com.au