2024 Hyundai Elantra
Price Range: $21,625 - $28,465
2024 Hyundai Elantra

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The 2024 Hyundai Elantra stands out with its high fuel economy, impressive technology and safety features, and roomy cabin. It's also comfortable and strong on value. Other than lackluster acceleration from the base engine, there's not much to complain about. It's a smart pick for a small sedan.Read full review
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SE - $22,775 MSRP
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$20,113Prices based on sales in MD thru 9/15/25
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2024 Hyundai Elantra Review
Pros
- Generous list of standard and optional features
- Roomy seating
- Sporty performance from the Elantra N Line trim
Cons
- Tepid acceleration from the base engine
- Some interior materials are a bit cut-rate
- Cabin lets in too much wind noise on the highway
What's new
- Refreshed front and rear styling
- Additional tech and driver assist features
- Part of the seventh Elantra generation introduced for 2021
Overview

There was a time when small, economical cars were derided for their uninspired styling, cheap interiors and weak performance. In the last decade, Hyundai helped change that by delivering vehicles that greatly exceed expectations. The 2024 Elantra is a prime example. This is a stylish small sedan that goes big on interior room, model variety and value. It also receives a significant round of updates this year to make it an even more compelling pick for a small sedan.
Cost to Drive
Monthly estimates based on costs in Maryland
$110/mo for Elantra SE
Elantra SE
vs
$164/mo
Avg. Midsize Car
Edmunds spotlight: The 2024 Elantra's changes
For 2024, Hyundai has given the Elantra a subtle but significant styling refresh. The new front end features a split grille for an even sleeker appearance, while the rear gets a more refined taillight design and a few more styling tweaks. Inside, there are a few new features that include additional USB charge ports, a redesigned wireless charging pad, and new side-impact airbags for rear passengers. There are also some additional standard driver assist features for the top Limited trim, such as a surround-view camera system that shows a complete view around the car to make parking easier.
Competitors to consider
Make sure to cross shop the Elantra's corporate cousin, the Kia Forte, along with the Honda Civic and Mazda 3. Like the Elantra, the Forte comes with a lot of features for the money and is backed by a long warranty. Or, if you find the Elantra's driving experience to be lacking, you might prefer the Honda Civic or the Mazda 3. Check out our Expert Rating to learn more and see where the Elantra lands among its chief rivals.
Edmunds Expert Rating
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Driven, tested, rated by automotive expert Brent Romans
Good
7.8
out of 10
We drove the 2024 Hyundai Elantra on our test track and on real roads. Our Edmunds team conducts rigorous independent vehicle testing, driving 500,000 miles a year.
Performance
7/10
How does the Elantra drive? The base 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine is lacking when it comes to speed. At Edmunds' test track, our Elantra reached 60 mph in 9.4 seconds, which is slower than average compared to rivals. It's not terrible, but passing or getting up to highway speeds can be laborious.
What power it does have is sent through a continuously variable automatic transmission that Hyundai tunes for optimal fuel economy, so it too is not very impressive for spirited driving. But in typical situations, the transmission delivers a smooth experience, and there's only a little of the notorious droning noise that CVTs are known for.
Elsewhere, the Elantra is pretty middle-of-the-road. It handles corners decently well for a small sedan, behaving predictably, and it's not easily upset over bumps. But for a sporty drive, you'll want to get the N Line, which comes with a sport-tuned suspension.
What power it does have is sent through a continuously variable automatic transmission that Hyundai tunes for optimal fuel economy, so it too is not very impressive for spirited driving. But in typical situations, the transmission delivers a smooth experience, and there's only a little of the notorious droning noise that CVTs are known for.
Elsewhere, the Elantra is pretty middle-of-the-road. It handles corners decently well for a small sedan, behaving predictably, and it's not easily upset over bumps. But for a sporty drive, you'll want to get the N Line, which comes with a sport-tuned suspension.
Comfort
7.5/10
How comfortable is the Elantra? The Elantra delivers a smooth ride. There's enough plushness to soak up bumps in the road well, but it also settles relatively quickly. The seats are also comfortable for the most part. The driver's seat bottom feels just a touch flat, and it might not provide enough support on road trips more than a few hours long. There isn't much in the way of side bolstering to keep you planted when cornering either.
The climate controls are easy to use, with big dials to work the available dual-zone climate control. The heated seats, when equipped, activate quickly. The bad news is just how loud it gets in the cabin. Wind noise is particularly noticeable, and the Elantra is far off the class leaders in this regard.
The climate controls are easy to use, with big dials to work the available dual-zone climate control. The heated seats, when equipped, activate quickly. The bad news is just how loud it gets in the cabin. Wind noise is particularly noticeable, and the Elantra is far off the class leaders in this regard.
Interior
8/10

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Buying Tips for the 2024 Hyundai Elantra for September
Thinking of buying a 2024 Hyundai Elantra? Here are our latest insider tips to help you get the best deal:
- Nationwide, there are still 155 new Hyundai Elantras available, with the SEL trim having the most inventory. You should be able to negotiate a good deal on this left over inventory.
- Used inventory is more abundant, with 1,742 units available. Used vehicles are spending an average of 34 days on dealer lots.
- New buyers are paying around 13% less than the sticker price for the Elantra Limited and SEL trims, translating to savings of approximately $3,600 and $3,150, respectively.
- The Elantra SE trim is also selling below MSRP, with buyers saving about $2,400 on average.
- Leasing is an option for the Elantra N Line, with payments starting around $356 per month and $2,856 due at signing.
Technology
8.5/10
How’s the tech? The Elantra available twin display screens, one for the gauges and one for the infotainment, are pleasing to use. The infotainment screen has easy-to-follow menus and quick and clear directions. The Elantra also scores extra points for including wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, though they only come with the standard 8-inch infotainment screen. Confusingly, the larger 10.25-inch screen requires a cord to run either smartphone integration system.
Another bright spot is the Limited's improved voice activation system that responds accurately to web searches, addresses and even climate control commands. The available full suite of advanced driving aids is one of the best modern systems, with smooth adaptive cruise control and lane centering. We experienced no false warnings during our testing.
Another bright spot is the Limited's improved voice activation system that responds accurately to web searches, addresses and even climate control commands. The available full suite of advanced driving aids is one of the best modern systems, with smooth adaptive cruise control and lane centering. We experienced no false warnings during our testing.
Storage
7.5/10
How’s the storage? Trunk space is slightly above average for the class, at 14.2 cubic feet. The rear seats fold flat with remote release latches in the trunk — some may find them more convenient than the releases on the seats themselves. Cupholders and storage cubbies for front passengers are nothing out of the ordinary. A wireless smartphone charging pad on the Limited trim is a nice touch.
In the back, there are two anchors on each rear outboard seat to fasten child safety seats into place. The anchors are easy to find between the cushions. The spacious back seat means you should be able to load rear-facing seats without having to scrunch into your driving position.
In the back, there are two anchors on each rear outboard seat to fasten child safety seats into place. The anchors are easy to find between the cushions. The spacious back seat means you should be able to load rear-facing seats without having to scrunch into your driving position.
Fuel Economy
9/10
How’s the fuel economy? Depending on the model, the Elantra with the 2.0-liter engine gets an EPA-estimated 34-36 mpg in combined city/highway driving. Either way you're looking at excellent fuel economy. We easily verified the EPA's estimate and even exceeded it on our mixed-driving test route, achieving an impressive 41.8 mpg. A Elantra Hybrid is also available that has even better fuel economy.
Value
9/10
Is the Elantra a good value? Now you've entered the Elantra's sweet spot. It simply runs away from the competition with five years/60,000 miles of limited warranty coverage, 10 years/100,000 miles for the powertrain, and free maintenance for three years/36,000 miles. We also find the pricing attractive, especially considering the long list of features that comes standard on every model. Our only complaints: the amount of hard plastic in the cabin and a back seat nearly barren of any design.
Wildcard
7/10
The Elantra has a wow factor with its effusive exterior styling, large, bright screens and excellent voice controls. The base trims make no claim to driving excitement, but fortunately the high-output Elantra N exists for car enthusiasts desiring more.
2024 Hyundai Elantra trim level differences
The 2024 Hyundai Elantra is available in four main trim levels: SE, SEL, N Line and Limited. The Elantra Hybrid and the high performance Elantra N are reviewed separately on Edmunds. The regular Elantra SE, SEL and Limited trims come with a 147-horsepower 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine that's paired with a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT) and front-wheel drive. The sporty N Line has a 201-hp turbocharged 1.6-liter engine and a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission. Keep reading for a rundown of the most significant features that come on each trim level.
Which Elantra trim does Edmunds recommend?
We recommend the SEL trim for the best value. It adds a handful of welcome convenience and entertainment features over the base SE. The only bummer is that it doesn't come standard with traffic-adaptive cruise control but you can still get it as part of the SEL's optional Convenience package. Don't overlook the Elantra Hybrid either. It's actually preferable to the regular Elantra in many ways.
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Reliability
The 2024 Hyundai Elantra has a 5 years / 60,000 miles basic warranty and 1 recall. RepairPal gives it a reliability rating of 4 out of 5, ranks it #11 out of 46 among Compact Cars. Below you’ll find our owner reviews.
Reliability Rating by RepairPal
4 out of 5 stars4/5Excellent
#11 out of 46 among Compact Cars
RepairPal Reliability Ratings are based on the actual cost, frequency, and severity of unscheduled repairs and maintenance on make/model data for select 2008-2022 vehicles. The reliability of a specific vehicle may vary depending on its maintenance and driving history, model year, trim, and features.
Cost
$363/yr
vs. $416/yr
for Average Compact Car
for Average Compact Car
Frequency
1.07x/yr
vs. 1.01x/yr
for Average Compact Car
for Average Compact Car
Severity
9.1%
vs. 10.4%
for Average Compact Car
for Average Compact Car
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Recalls
1 recall foundChecking if a car has a recall is simple. Just type the car's VIN number into the NHTSA website (https://www.nhtsa.gov/recalls). If there's an unrepaired recall, you'll see it there.
If a recall shows up, just call your local car dealer. They'll know about the recall and will work with the car maker to fix it for free (if the recall happened within 10 years of the car being first sold).
- Recall Number:
- 24V308000
- Manufacturer Recall Number:
- 260
- Number of vehicles affected:
- 13511
- Defect Description:
- Hyundai Motor America (Hyundai) is recalling certain 2024 Elantra, Venue, and Kona vehicles. An electrical short circuit may occur in the exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) valve assembly, which can result in a loss of drive power.
- Defect Consequence:
- A loss of drive power increases the risk of a crash.
- Corrective Action:
- Dealers will replace the exhaust gas recirculation valve assembly, free of charge. Owner notification letters were mailed June 28, 2024. Owners may contact Hyundai customer service at 1-855-371-9460. Hyundai's number for this recall is 260.
Warranty
5 years / 60,000 miles Basic Warranty- Basic Warranty
- 5 years / 60,000 miles
- Drivetrain Warranty
- 10 years / 100,000 miles
- Rust Warranty
- 7 years / unlimited miles
- Roadside assistance Warranty
- 5 years / unlimited miles
- Free maintenance Warranty
- 3 years / 36,000 miles
Hyundai Elantra Owner Reviews
5(68%)
4(14%)
3(6%)
2(1%)
1(11%)
Owner Reviews Summary
The sentiment for the 2024 Hyundai Elantra is mixed. Owners praise its excellent fuel efficiency, fun driving experience, and modern features like spacious interiors and tech-rich dashboards. However, some owners report issues with reliability, particularly with the transmission and electrical components, and they also find certain interior design choices odd. Overall, it's considered a good-value car with great gas mileage, but the recurring maintenance problems have left several owners frustrated.
This summary is AI-generated from the text of owner reviews
Most Helpful Owner Review
My 23 Elantra HEV Limited STILL a very good choice
5 out of 5 starsSteve M, 02/27/2023
2023 Hyundai Elantra Limited 4dr Sedan (1.6L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid 6AM)
5th Update: Have 40K on it in only 2 years. It has been flawless. Still looks great. Still getting low to mid 50s MPG. Heck, at sea level in the Florida Keys it got 65 MPG!
4th UPDATE: I now have 32K on it and it runs like new. Still getting 52MPG overall. Nothing wrong has happened. Still very happy with it.
3rd UPDATE: I have put 16,000 miles over the last year. It averages about … 48mpg in the winter and 52 in the summer. The car has had zero issues to date. Tires are wearing evenly and well. It is comfortable on 16hr drives to/from florida. It has decent power from a stop and passing...for a hybrid. My Hyundai dealership has been good too with the free oil changes and tire rotations. So, to sum up, still very happy with my purchase.
I have only driven this car for about 350 miles, so this is my initial thoughts on this car. I will update this review and the miles/time increase.
1. Looks-This car is a bright red and looks sharp. The interior also looks pretty nice, but the hard plastics at the top of the doors is a head scratcher. Why put hard plastic at all? Now...keeping it looking new will be easy, and it obviously won't get tears or dents, like leather or softer materials. It just seems odd they made that choice.
2. Performance-The Elantra HEV hybrid power systems blend perfectly into the 6speed dual clutch transmission. The power shifting and blending between gas and electric motors is seemless/smooth. It has decent pickup for a hybrid, with my timed 0-60 time at about 8.5 sec. The ride is exceptionally smooth over rough Ohio roads filled w potholes/cracks. It even has enough power for towing 1100lb or less (although, I won't be towing anything). MPG of 49/50/52 is pretty dang good. At $3.00/gallon, it costs me $33 to fill up from completely empty with my 11 gal tank...and gives me over 570 miles range on the highway! When calculated, that comes to 6 cents per mile (rounded up).
3. Comfort-The leather seats are decent. I have owned many luxury cars with better leather seats, but these seem comfortable enough so far. The drivers cockpit has a decent amount of space for a compact car. I am able to get into a very comfortable driving position. My last car had 30 way adjustments. This feels like it will be adequate even with only 6 way adjustable drivers seat. The front seats are heated AND cooled. The rear seats have adequate leg and head space for even taller people. It also has a sunroof; dual side controls for heat/AC; Easy entry/exit of car, even for bigger people
4. Tech (Get ready...its a long list)-Smart key(keep keys in your pocket); Digital Key (Hyundai is the only car company that offers it at this price point. It means I can turn my Android phone into a key that will open/lock and drive the car if I lose/forget my smart key That is a handy thing to have if you lose your key or just want one less thing in your pocket/purse; Remote start from key or phone app (if you're in the center of a building, you can still start it); Adaptive cruise w Stop & Go; Collision and Pedestrian Detection/Avoidance; Cyclist turning detection/avoidance; Lane keeping Assist (that is really a semi-autonomous driving feature); Rear back up collision warning and braking; back up camera; battery reset from Hybrid battery (if your starting battery gets to weak from sitting or something else, you can use the hybrid battery to jumpstart the car by using a simple switch); Brake Assist, Hill Hold Control and Electric Parking Brake; Voice Activated Dual Zone Front Automatic Air Conditioning; Power drivers seat w 2 person memory settings; multi configurable dashboard and vehicle settings; Entertainment/radio with 8 speaker Bose speakers (sounds pretty good for a Hyundai); Apple Carplay and Android Auto; Wireless phone charger
5. Value-It comes with a 5 year/60k miles Bumper-Bumper Warranty. 2 years better that most other car companies; All the tech, performance, comfort and better warranty for the same price range or better than other compact cars, like Prius and hybrid Corolla/Insight; 3 years of scheduled maintenance FREE
Things I didn't like/thought they could do better:
1. The seat handle on the L side of the passenger seat...WHY???
2. No Homelink for garage door
3. While it has Apple and Android systems, they are not wireless. You need a phone cord.
4. The before mentioned plastic on the interior top of the doors.
Overall, I am thrilled with this car so far with it's Performance, MPG, Amazing amount of Tech, Comfort and it's Warranty (I even upgraded to the transferable extended bumper to bumper for 10 years/150K miles). Outside of regular maintenance and normal wearable items(tires, brakes, etc), I won't have to pay for a repair for 10 years.
UPDATE: Ok, at 700 miles and 1 month so far and everything is still accurate. It is getting right at 50mpg with mix of highway and city. Love the fact it cost $33 to go over 550 miles. So far, a great choice.
2nd UPDATE: At 4K miles now. Car is still flawless. No issues at all. As it's gotten warmer, the MPGs have gone up. Getting 56MPG in mixed driving at times, usually closer to 55. The semi-auto driving is nice to have and works pretty well...but don't trust it 100%. Not on ANY car. This hybrid has really good pick-up for such good MPG. As far as Tech...It really comes in handy to be able to drive the car with your cell phone as the key. I'm sticking with my initial impression and highly recommend you buy one if value, great MPGs, smooth ride, decent power, great tech, reliable, good looks and a comfortable car matter to you.
We have a limited number of reviews for the 2024 Hyundai Elantra, so we've included review for other years of the Elantra since its last redesign.
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U-DRAG RACE: Honda Civic Type R vs. Hyundai Elantra N | Quarter Mile, Handling & More
Welcome back to Edmunds U-Drags, our series of down-and-back drag races that incorporate a standing quarter mile, handling, and a rolling start all in one race! In this episode, the mighty Honda Civic Type R takes on the spunky Hyundai Elantra N in a front-wheel-drive performance car duel. Which hot hatch will pull off the win?
2024 Hyundai Elantra Features & Specs
SE
Base MSRP Excludes Destination Fee | $21,625 |
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Engine Type | Gas |
Combined MPG | 36 MPG |
Cost to Drive | $110/month |
Seating | 5 seats |
Cargo Capacity All Seats In Place | 14.2 cu.ft. |
Drivetrain | front wheel drive |
Warranty | 5 years / 60,000 miles |
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Hyundai Elantra vs. Honda Civic
The Honda Civic is an example of how to do things right, which is why it's historically been a class leader and earned Edmunds Top Rated awards. The Civic holds an advantage with its more refined interior and the available turbocharged engine. Still, the Elantra's styling — especially the new look — and very generous warranty should attract plenty of customers.
Hyundai Elantra vs. Kia Forte
The Elantra and Kia Forte are cut from the same cloth. They share much of their underpinnings, including their base engines. The Elantra goes beyond what Kia offers with a hybrid model and the sporty N model. They are both value leaders in this class, so you really can't go wrong either way. The decision could easily come down to which one looks better to you or which one is available first.
Hyundai Elantra vs. Mazda 3
The Mazda 3 brings its A game to the class, with graceful styling, an interior that looks and feels far more expensive than you'd expect for the class, and the sporty performance Mazda is famous for. The available turbocharged engine is the choice for performance-minded shoppers, but the Elantra N packs more power. Read Edmunds' long-term road test of the Mazda 3.
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Safety
Our experts’ favorite Elantra safety features:
- Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist
- Issues an alert if the vehicle is about to collide with another vehicle in the next lane and may apply brakes to avoid or reduce the impact.
- Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance Assist
- Detects oncoming vehicles while you're reversing and issues an alert. Brakes automatically if appropriate.
- Lane Following Assist
- Makes minor steering corrections to help keep the vehicle centered in its lane.
NHTSA Overall Rating 5 out of 5 stars
The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration offers independent analysis.
Frontal Barrier Crash Rating | Rating |
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Overall | 4 / 5 |
Driver | 5 / 5 |
Passenger | 4 / 5 |
Side Crash Rating | Rating |
Overall | 5 / 5 |
Side Barrier Rating | Rating |
Overall | 5 / 5 |
Driver | 5 / 5 |
Passenger | 5 / 5 |
Combined Side Barrier & Pole Ratings | Rating |
Front Seat | 5 / 5 |
Back Seat | 5 / 5 |
Rollover | Rating |
Rollover | 5 / 5 |
Dynamic Test Result | No Tip |
Risk Of Rollover | 10.1% |
IIHS Rating
The Insurance Institute of Highway Safety uses extensive crash tests to determine car safety.
Small Overlap Front Driver-Side Test | Good |
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Small Overlap Front Passenger-Side Test | Good |
Moderate Overlap Front Test – Original | Good |
Moderate Overlap Front Test – Updated | Not Tested |
Side Impact Test – Original | Good |
Side Impact Test – Updated | Not Tested |
Roof Strength Test | Good |
Rear Crash Protection / Head Restraint | Good |
FAQ
Is the Hyundai Elantra a good car?
The Edmunds experts tested the 2024 Elantra both on the road and at the track, giving it a 7.8 out of 10. Edmunds’ consumer reviews show that the 2024 Elantra gets an average rating of 4 stars out of 5 (based on 90 reviews) What about cargo capacity? When you're thinking about carrying stuff in your new car, keep in mind that the Elantra has 14.2 cubic feet of trunk space. And then there's safety and reliability. Edmunds has all the latest NHTSA and IIHS crash-test scores, plus industry-leading expert and consumer reviews to help you understand what it's like to own and maintain a Hyundai Elantra. Learn more
What's new in the 2024 Hyundai Elantra?
According to Edmunds’ car experts, here’s what’s new for the 2024 Hyundai Elantra:
- Refreshed front and rear styling
- Additional tech and driver assist features
- Part of the seventh Elantra generation introduced for 2021
Is the Hyundai Elantra reliable?
To determine whether the Hyundai Elantra is reliable, read Edmunds' authentic consumer reviews, which come from real owners and reveal what it's like to live with the Elantra. Look for specific complaints that keep popping up in the reviews, and be sure to compare the Elantra's 4-star average consumer rating to that of competing vehicles. Learn more
Is the 2024 Hyundai Elantra a good car?
There's a lot to consider if you're wondering whether the 2024 Hyundai Elantra is a good car. Edmunds' expert testing team reviewed the 2024 Elantra and gave it a 7.8 out of 10. Our consumer reviews show that the 2024 Elantra gets an average rating of 4 stars out of 5 (based on 90 reviews). Safety scores, fuel economy, cargo capacity and feature availability should all be factors in determining whether the 2024 Elantra is a good car for you. Learn more
How much should I pay for a 2024 Hyundai Elantra?
The least-expensive 2024 Hyundai Elantra is the 2024 Hyundai Elantra SE 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl CVT). Including destination charge, it arrives with a Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of about $21,625.
Other versions include:
- SE 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl CVT) which starts at $21,625
- SEL 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl CVT) which starts at $23,575
- Limited 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl CVT) which starts at $27,065
- N Line 4dr Sedan (1.6L 4cyl Turbo 7AM) which starts at $28,465
What are the different models of Hyundai Elantra?
If you're interested in the Hyundai Elantra, the next question is, which Elantra model is right for you? Elantra variants include SE 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl CVT), SEL 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl CVT), Limited 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl CVT), and N Line 4dr Sedan (1.6L 4cyl Turbo 7AM). For a full list of Elantra models, check out Edmunds’ Features & Specs page. Learn more

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