- Exterior: Inspired by Hyundai’s Flagship Design
- Interior: Borrowing from the Sonata
- Powertrain: Turbocharged Performance for N Model
The all-new Hyundai ElantraUAE Hyundai ElantraKSA Hyundai ElantraEgypt Hyundai ElantraOman Hyundai ElantraQatar Hyundai ElantraBahrain Hyundai ElantraKuwait Hyundai Elantra is expected to debut in 2026, with NYMammoth envisioning a design inspired by the Sonata. The new model is anticipated to be larger and more powerful than its predecessor.
Exterior: Inspired by Hyundai’s Flagship Design
The upcoming Elantra will likely follow Hyundai’s latest design language, mirroring elements seen in the Grandeur and Sonata.
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A bold new look features split headlamp clusters, with sleek daytime running lights connected by a black strip at the top, while the main headlights sit lower, blending seamlessly into the sides of the grille. This design echoes Hyundai’s approach with the Kona compact SUV.
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The side profile highlights an upswept beltline, traditional door handles, and chrome window trim. While expected to retain its current third-generation platform, the new Elantra will likely grow in size to offer improved cabin space and ride comfort.
Interior: Borrowing from the Sonata
Inside, the Elantra will draw inspiration from both the Sonata and Kona, featuring a redesigned steering wheel and physical controls for media and climate functions.
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A key highlight is the expanded dashboard, with a 12.3-inch central infotainment display. Hyundai may also introduce a heads-up display (HUD) for the first time in the Elantra lineup.
Powertrain: Turbocharged Performance for N Model
The standard model is expected to maintain its current combustion engine lineup with minor enhancements. However, the high-performance Elantra N is rumored to feature a 2.5-liter turbocharged engine, delivering a notable power boost.
As Hyundai moves toward an all-electric lineup by 2030, this generation of the Elantra may be the final chapter for its fuel-powered variants.
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