Hyundai is bringing the 2026 Elantra N TCR to the U.S., priced from $40,495 for the manual and $41,995 with an eight-speed dual‑clutch automatic, and the limited-production model is available now in Performance Blue.
The Elantra N TCR is a track-focused variant inspired by Hyundai's TCR racing success and adds racing hardware over the standard Elantra N, including four-piston monoblock front brake calipers, forged 19‑inch wheels, and an adjustable swan‑neck carbon‑fiber rear wing.
The Elantra N TCR undercuts its closest rival, the Honda Civic Type R, which starts at $48,090, while the standard Elantra N begins around $36,345 including destination.
Hyundai also launched an N Performance Parts lineup at select U.S. dealers offering performance items for the Elantra N and Ioniq 5 N, plus aesthetic accessories; Joon Park, the Vice President of N Management Group at Hyundai Motor Company, was named in the announcement.
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