Limited 2026 Elantra N TCR Edition launches in Canada at $50,158 CAD ($36,271 USD) 276 hp, 6-speed manual and race-inspired features like a Carbon Swan Neck Spoiler Alcantara interior, forged wheels ...
The Hyundai Elantra is currently the smallest sedan model sold in North America by the Korean brand. Rivaling similar models ...
Hyundai Motor Company has recently announced the introduction of the Hyundai Elantra N TCR sedan in one of the most popular ...
Hyundai's championship-winning touring car is coming to Gran Turismo 7 early next year.At the Gran Turismo World Finals in ...
The Elantra N TCR Edition inherits track-focused upgrades like an adjustable carbon fiber wing. Other changes include forged 19-inch wheels, upgraded brakes, and Alcantara interior accents. Launches ...
Hyundai's N cars have won over the hearts of driving enthusiasts and skeptics alike, from the original Veloster N to the electric Ioniq 5 N to the rowdy Kona N, but its most track-focused N car, the ...
Hyundai is bringing out a special-edition Elantra N in Canada to celebrate the company's TCR series wins. The Elantra N TCR Edition features a big wing and upgraded brakes, and it's only available by ...
Hyundai made a bold move when it introduced the N sub-brand in 2012. You’ll be hard-pressed to find negative criticism surrounding any Hyundai vehicle brandishing an “N” badge on its grille because ...
The Hyundai Elantra N may not have a long history like its rival Honda Civic Type R, but its blend of performance and affordability have ensured its fan-favorite status. Thanks to some new reporting ...
Changes to Hyundai’s compact car for 2026 are minor. The SEL Sport Premium trim is introduced, replacing the SEL Sport Convenience available last year. On the SEL Sport trim, a new dark-finished ...
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When it comes to accessible performance cars, we have it pretty good these days. Yes, the price of entry is a bit higher than it used to be (though not by as much as you’d think), but the market ...