The 2021 Hyundai Elantra will hit the roads this fall at a starting price of $19,650 (excluding the $995 destination charge). Those looking for the fully-loaded version should opt for the top-of-the-line Limited Hybrid model for $28,100. The company debuted the compact sedan in March.

On the other hand, buyers yearning for high-performance should get themselves N-Line featuring a 1.6L turbocharged four-cylinder mill mated to either a six-speed manual or six-speed dual-clutch gearbox.

The good news about the new 2021 Hyundai Elantra is its standard features. The base SE comes with an eight-inch infotainment system supporting wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

The safety of passengers is ensured through forward-collision warning with pedestrian detection, lane-keep assist, lane-follow assist, high beam assist, blind-spot collision avoidance assist, rear cross-traffic collision avoidance assist, and safe exit warning.

2021 Hyundai Elantra N Line
N-Line

Take a step ahead for the SEL and benefit from the proximity key with push-button start, dual-zone automatic climate control, and a six-speaker stereo. The SEL gives buyers two optional packages. The $950 Convenience Package comes with a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster, adaptive cruise control, an electronic parking brake, leather upholstery, a wireless charging pad, heated front seats, and heated outside mirrors.

The next is the Premium Package, which buyers can have only after the Convenience Package. Accessible for an extra $2,100, it enhances the SEL appeal through 17-inch wheels, dark chrome exterior trim, LED taillights, a sunroof, turn signals on the side mirrors, 60/40 split rear seatback, and a power driver’s seat.

Hyundai Elantra N Line Interior

The 2021 Hyundai Elantra N-Line is built on the SEL grade but has a different powertrain. It houses a 1.6L turbocharged four-cylinder creating 201 horsepower (149 kilowatts). Another thing that makes it different from the SEL is an inch larger front brake rotors. Moreover, it gets 18-inch wheels with Goodyear Eagle F1, and a multi-link rear suspension. It also encompasses a restyled grille, rear fascia, and LED taillights.

Those looking for the best convenience and driving experience can have the Limited model, which boasts all features from the Convenience and Premium Packages as well as something extra. What makes it better in the safety tech are parking collision-avoidance assist in reverse, parking distance warning when backing up, and highway drive assist.

In addition, the Limited gets a 10.25-inch infotainment display with navigation. However, the Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity are through the wire and the display is a little smaller. Occupants can also navigate through voice commands.

Jump to the top-of-the-line Limited Hybrid to get even more. We are talking about full LED taillights, memory for the driver seat, and ventilated front seats.

Here’re the pricing details for the 2021 Hyundai Elantra for the US markets. Prices for the UAE are unknown yet. However, you can get in touch with Hyundai UAE for the details.

Trim Level Engine Transmission Price (Excluding $995 Destination Fee)
SE 2.0-Liter Four-Cylinder Intelligent Variable Transmission $19,650
SEL 2.0-Liter Four-Cylinder Intelligent Variable Transmission $20,900
SEL + Convenience Package 2.0-Liter Four-Cylinder Intelligent Variable Transmission $21,850
SEL + Convenience + Premium Package 2.0-Liter Four-Cylinder Intelligent Variable Transmission $23,950
SEL Hybrid 1.6-Liter Four-Cylinder With Electric Motor 6-Speed DCT $23,550
N Line MT 1.6-Liter Turbocharged Four-Cylinder 6-Speed Manual $24,100
N Line DCT 1.6-Liter Turbocharged Four-Cylinder 6-speed DCT $25,200
Limited 2.0-Liter Four-Cylinder Intelligent Variable Transmission $25,450
Limited Hybrid 1.6-Liter Four-Cylinder With Electric Motor 6-Speed DCT $28,100

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