This model has no change in performance, still using a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine, producing 286 horsepower like the standard Elantra N version.
The Elantra N has stood out in the compact sedan segment thanks to its powerful performance, with a 286-horsepower turbocharged engine and a price starting at $34,000.
The new TCR Edition not only enhances sportiness but also creates highlights with unique design details.
A large “Carbon Swan Neck” rear wing increases downforce at high speeds, while lightweight 19-inch N TCR wheels reduce weight and improve handling.
N Performance monoblock brakes with four-piston calipers are also fitted for enhanced stopping power. Decorative details such as TCR Edition decals and special badging further accentuate the sporty look of the model.
Inside, the Elantra N TCR Edition retains the same space and equipment as the standard version, with an Alcantara-wrapped steering wheel and Performance Blue seat belts.
Despite its racing styling, the car doesn't feature any significant mechanical upgrades beyond the design changes.
The Elantra N TCR Edition is expected to launch in Korea in December this year, and will likely be available globally in 2025.
Although not much has changed in terms of performance, this version is still an attractive choice for those who love difference and sporty style.