2024 Hyundai Elantra Hybrid Sees $1,735 Increase for Updated Appearance and Technology

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2024 Hyundai Elantra Hybrid up by $1,735 for new looks and tech

Hyundai continues the rollout of its 2024 Elantra, with this month bringing updates to the pricing of the Elantra N Line and Elantra Hybrid, although the Hybrid model is not yet available on the retail site.

Last November, the automaker released pricing for the non-hybrid versions in SE, SEL, and Limited trims. However, these prices have seen increases since then. To provide a comprehensive overview, we are incorporating the latest figures for all known trims.

It’s important to note that the information is based on Hyundai’s official price document, effective as of January 3, 2024.

Hyundai Elantra Hybrid
Hyundai Elantra Hybrid

For the non-hybrid Elantra, the price document indicates figures $150 higher than those on the retail site, suggesting the possibility of further increases. Additionally, the destination charge has risen from $1,115 in November to $1,150.

Below are the latest MSRPs after destination for the non-hybrid Elantra, incorporating the $150 increase from the price document and an additional $35 for the updated destination charge:

  • SE: $22,775 ($185)
  • SEL: $24,725 ($185)
  • Limited: $28,215 ($185)
  • N Line: $29,615 ($1,000 over the 2023 model)

For the Elantra Hybrid, the MSRPs after destination and changes from the 2023 model are as follows:

  • Blue: $27,400 ($1,735)
  • Limited: $30,600 ($335)

Notably, the Elantra N trim for 2024 does not yet have a listed purchase price. As previously highlighted, this model introduces new aesthetics to the front, including a thinner grille, forward-leaning headlights, reshaped front fenders, and a flat stainless steel logo.

The rear bumper has been updated with new gloss black trim, along with new wheel designs, exterior colors, and interior color changes. Additionally, there’s a revised 4.2-inch screen in the instrument cluster for the basic trim.

Trims above the SEL and both Hybrid trims feature a 10.25-inch digital gauge cluster and a 10.25-inch infotainment screen.

However, it’s worth noting that the larger screen now requires a wired connection for Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, a change from the previous wireless capability.

Standard features across all trims include haptic feedback for lane-keep assist, blind spot collision warning, and rear cross-traffic collision avoidance.

New exterior colors include Ecotronic Gray, Ultimate Red, and Amazon Gray, while the N Line maintains exclusivity by offering Exotic Green.

Despite the nearly $5,000 price difference between the non-hybrid Elantra SE and the Elantra Hybrid Blue, it’s essential to consider the Hybrid’s additional features, such as the larger touchscreen.

Comparatively, the SEL is $2,675 less than the Blue, and the non-hybrid Limited is $2,385 less than the Hybrid Limited.

Fuel efficiency also plays a role, with the SEL and Limited achieving 31 miles per gallon in the city, 40 mpg on the highway, and 34 mpg combined, while the Hybrid boasts impressive figures of 49 mpg city, 52 mpg highway, and 50 mpg combined.

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