Hyundai Elantra Model Years and History

Hyundai Elantra Model Years

2026 Hyundai Elantra Hybrid trims

2026 Elantra Hybrid

The 2026 Hyundai Elantra hasn't changed much in 2026, but this year the SEL Convenience trim is replaced by the SEL Sport Premium trim in the lineup.

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2025 Hyundai Elantra Hybrid trims

2025 Elantra Hybrid

The 2025 Hyundai Elantra introduces several trim updates, with the SEL becoming SEL Sport and the addition of a new Sport HEV trim.

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2024 Hyundai Elantra Hybrid trims

2024 Elantra Hybrid

The Hyundai Elantra gets a refreshed exterior and updates to the trim lineup for 2024.

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2023 Hyundai Elantra Hybrid trims

2023 Elantra Hybrid

The Hyundai Elantra carries over with minimal changes for 2023 although the manual transmission is only available on the N model.

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2022 Hyundai Elantra Hybrid trims

2022 Elantra Hybrid

After a complete redesign in 2021 the Hyundai Elantra carries over with minimal changes for 2022 although a new Elantra N has been added to the lineup.

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2021 Hyundai Elantra Hybrid trims

2021 Elantra Hybrid

The Hyundai Elantra was completely redesigned for 2021 and adds a new Hybrid version.

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About Elantra

The second-longest running nameplate in the Hyundai line-up, the Elantra first appeared in the United States for the 1992 model year. Debuting as a four-door compact car, the Hyundai Elantra was initially featured Mitsubishi engine power. The Elantra received its first update in 1995 featuring a longer 100.4-inch wheelbase and a more rounded exterior appearance. By 1998, the five-passenger Hyundai Elantra was offered as a four-door sedan or a wagon body style powered by a 130-horsepower 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine. Trim level choices for 1998 consisted of a base or GLS with dual airbags and an audio system with cassette player serving as standard features for the vehicle.

 

1998 Elantra GLS models received four-wheel disc brakes and power windows. The 1999 Hyundai Elantra received a redesigned grille and a more potent 2-liter engine generating 140 horsepower and 133 pound-feet of torque. For 2001, the Hyundai Elantra underwent a complete reengineering sporting an all-new look. The Hyundai Elantra sedan returned while a hatchback called the 2001 Elantra GT replaced the wagon version of the vehicle (the addition of an Elantra GT sedan in 2003 would result in it being called a hatchback in later years). Side airbags, power windows, power door locks and air conditioning were promoted as standard features for all 2001 Hyundai Elantras.

 

For 2004, the Elantras engine received continuously variable valve timing accompanying a mild facelift to the vehicles appearance. A completely redesigned Hyundai Elantra emerged for 2007 with a new look and greater interior space. For 2009, a wagon-like hatchback version of the Elantra returned to the United States line-up called the Touring model. 2011 brought some striking changes for the Hyundai Elantra. Presented with a sophisticated compact sedan appearance featuring a 0.28 drag coefficient, the 2012 Elantra came with a revised powertrain.