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2025 Hyundai Elantra N DCT First Test: The Most Fun for Under $40K?
The Elantra N is a front-drive hero, with more athleticism and control than cars way above its class and price.
In the Philippine motoring beat, there seems to be a shared sentiment that the Hyundai Elantra is still in its proving grounds. While the nameplate has been around since 1990—with a brief hiatus ...
Performance sedans are becoming a rarity as the years go by, but the 2025 Subaru WRX and Hyundai Elantra N are still rearing to burn rubber. The Subaru WRX is a legend among its segment, with standard ...
The 2025 Hyundai Elantra and Nissan Sentra are two of the most affordable vehicles on the market today. See which model is the better pick in our breakdown. Affordable vehicles are becoming less ...
At the moment, Hyundai sells just two cars in the U.S. that wear its all-important N performance badge: the Elantra N and the Ioniq 5 N. That lineup is set to expand when the Ioniq 6 N joins the ranks ...
Designed to keep Hyundai’s compact sedan competitive in a shrinking but still loyal market segment, the 2026 Elantra retains the bold styling, tech upgrades, and diverse powertrain options introduced ...
I spent a week with the 2025 Hyundai Elantra N and came away convinced of two things: it’s legitimately fun in ways that matter to enthusiasts, and - despite its shouty looks and firm chassis - it’s ...
Hyundai’s N division has earned a reputation for building some of the most entertaining and affordable performance cars on the market in recent years, and it isn’t slowing down. The brand has ...
The good folks over at the racing-focused ImportRace channel on YouTube are finally back dwelling around their usual venue - Island Dragway in Great Meadows, New Jersey, where they uncovered a Hyundai ...
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 ...
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