The 2025 Hyundai Elantra N TCR Edition debuts with race-inspired features, including lightweight wheels, powerful brakes, and an adjustable carbon-fiber rear wing.
Hyundai has unveiled the 2025 Elantra N TCR Edition, a bold, motorsport-inspired version of its performance sedan. Known for its aggressive design and explosive exhaust notes, the Elantra N already turns heads, but Hyundai has upped the ante for enthusiasts seeking an even more track-focused experience.
This special edition draws inspiration from Hyundai’s successes in Touring Car Racing (TCR), where the brand has celebrated multiple race and championship victories. To match the spirit of competition, the Elantra N TCR Edition comes equipped with 19-inch lightweight forged wheels and four-piston N Performance brakes. At the rear, an adjustable carbon-fiber swan-neck spoiler takes center stage, looking as if it was lifted directly from Hyundai’s TCR race car. The adjustable wing enhances aerodynamics and can be tweaked to suit various driving conditions.
Inside, the cabin of the TCR Edition receives exclusive touches, such as an Alcantara-wrapped steering wheel marked with a blue hash at the 12-o’clock position. Matching blue seatbelts and distinctive TCR badging add to the car’s unique appeal, emphasizing its motorsport heritage.
The Elantra N TCR Edition will first launch in South Korea this December, known locally as the Avante N TCR Edition, before hitting global markets in 2025. While pricing details haven’t been released yet, expect this special model to command a premium over the standard Elantra N, which starts at $35,100.