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The Elantra GT N-Line has a 201-horsepower, turbocharged 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine mated to a standard six-speed manual or optional seven-speed dual-clutch automatic ($1,100).
The 2019 Elantra GT N Line goes on sale later this year. It'll cost $23,300 with a six-speed manual, or $24,400 with a seven-speed DCT. If you want a regular ol' Elantra GT, those will start at ...
Pricing also hasn’t been announced, but expect it to come in around $24,000 like its Elantra Sport and GT N Line predecessors. Related Video: Video ID: 68d6de51-819a-3e24-9624-478d079716d9.
The engine makes 201hp and 195 lb-ft of torque. The manual Elantra GT N Line starts at $23,300; the 7-speed DCT version starts at $24,400. Recommended.
The 2019 Hyundai Elantra GT N-Line doesn’t reinvent the hatchback game, but plays it well. Boasting suspension upgrades and a 201-hp turbocharged engine, it’s an entertaining daily driver. The ...
Hyundai’s Elantra GT five-door hatchback is a European transplant, and it brings with it all the driving essentials expected of a sporty car engineered in Germany.In Europe it is badged as i30 ...
The 2019 Elantra GT N Line is now on sale. Prices start at $24,185 with the six-speed, and $25,285 with the dual-clutch transmission. Source: Hyundai. See All 51 Photos. Trending.
At Hyundai, N stands for Nurburgring. With that in mind, you can better understand the 2019 Hyundai Elantra GT N Line that the company debuted at the 2019 North American International Auto Show in ...
The Hyundai Elantra GT N Line is a fun, stylish hatchback that handles nicely and offers a lot for around $20,000. The N Line is Hyundai’s take on bringing performance to more of the lineup to ...
The Elantra GT N line and the 2019 Elantra GT go on sale in Canada this month. Prices will start at $27,199 CAD (about $20,310 USD) for the entry level model and $30,699 CAD (about $22,900 USD ...
Pricing for the new Hyundai Elantra GT N Line starts from $24.185 (including a $885 freight charge) for the manual model and from $25,285 (again, with freight charge) for the dual-clutch automatic.
The Hyundai Elantra GT and GT N Line will be no longer for 2021. Hyundai confirmed both models will bite the dust in its 2021 vehicle updates and the rationale is pretty blunt.