204 PS 2021 Hyundai Elantra N Line showcased, will rival upcoming Civic Si

A couple of years ago, remember when Hyundai-Sime Darby Motors (HSDM) sold the AD-generation Hyundai Elantra? They even offered a performance-biased model called the Elantra Sport, fitted with a 204 PS turbo engine.

This red car is the newest generation Hyundai Elantra. Hyundai dropped the Sport name in favour of the newer N-Line name, creating the Elantra N-Line in the process. The Elantra is sold as the Hyundai Avante in selected markets, such as South Korea and Singapore. 

Also Read: All-new Hyundai Elantra: more than 100k units sold since launch, third best-selling car in Korea

Under the hood of the new Elantra N-Line is a turbocharged 1.6-litre petrol engine that is largely similar to the AD-generation Elantra, albeit with the addition of Continuously Variable Valve Duration (CVVD). This new SmartStream G1.6T engine produces 204 PS and 265 Nm, mated to either a six-speed manual or a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic.

These power figures put the Elantra N-Line one rung above the regular Civic, inching closer to the previous generation, not-sold-in-Malaysia Honda Civic Si instead. The FC-generation Civic Si gets the same turbocharged 1.5-litre L15B7 engine as the regular Civic, but fettled to output 208 PS and 260 Nm. Could the next-gen Civic Si bump power figures up?

Powertrain aside, the spruced-up Elantra N-Line also gains some design elements to set it apart from the pedestrian model, including a sportier front and bumpers, black side mirrors, larger wheels, and a subtle boot lid spoiler. The only N-Line emblem can be found on the front grille and fenders of the car.

The N goodness continues inside: there are the customary red stitching and N branding on the steering wheel, gear lever, and seats. Unlike the regular Elantra, the N-fied version gets a Drive Mode selector beside the digital instrument cluster.

What about Malaysia?

The regular Elantra that HSDM sells in Malaysia

HSDM only offers two variants of the Elantra in Malaysia, both powered by a naturally-aspirated 1.6-litre petrol engine with 123 PS and 154 Nm, paired to Hyundai’s Intelligent Variable Transmission (IVT).

Also Read: From RM 139,888, the 2021 Hyundai Elantra Executive wants you to ignore the Mazda 3 1.5

The Elantra N-Line you see here may not find its way here, but the smaller Hyundai Kona N-Line has been confirmed for us.  

Also Read: Launching in Malaysia in June, 198 PS / 265 Nm Hyundai Kona N Line teased again

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