2026 Hyundai Elantra image gallery
The new Elantra follows Hyundai's Art of Steel design language.
It's 55mm longer and 30mm wider than the outgoing Elantra, and has a 30mm longer wheelbase too.
Split-headlamp setup comprises T-shaped DRLs up top and rhomboidal LED units below.
Bulging fenders and 18-inch alloys are the most prominent elements in profile.
At the rear, the new Elantra gets large T-shaped LED tail-lamps and a ducktail-like integrated spoiler.
All-new interior looks quite premium and features generous amounts of ambient lighting.
14.6-inch touchscreen is central to the new Pleos Connect interface in the new Elantra.
Slim driver's display is mounted on top of the dash and shows essential info only.
Chunky three-spoke steering wheel bears Hyundai's four-dot motif and is packed with buttons.
The new Elantra gets a premium Bang and Olufsen sound system.
2.0-litre petrol and 1.6-litre hybrid powertrains have been retained, but the latter sees upgrades.
New Elantra hybrid makes 13hp more and features an upgraded gearbox, battery, and drive motor.
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Hyundai has unveiled the eighth-gen Elantra sedan, which packs major styling changes, more tech, and mechanical upgrades. The eighth-gen Elantra adopts Hyundai's Art of Steel styling approach, which looks like an evolved form of the design language used for the Sonata and Verna. Measuring 4,765mm in length, 1,855mm in width, 1,425mm in height, and 2,750mm in wheelbase, the new Elantra is also 55mm longer and 30mm wider than its predecessor. Inside, the new Elantra gets a massive 14.6-inch infotainment touchscreen running Hyundai's new Pleos Connect infotainment interface, as well as a slim digital driver's display, new three-spoke steering wheel, lots of physical controls, ambient lighting, and more. Under the hood, it carries forward the same 2.0-litre naturally aspirated petrol and 1.6-litre hybrid powertrains, but the latter sees changes like a 13hp bump and optimisations for the gearbox, drive motor, and battery.