N versus N-line, same thing??

An explanation of the Hyundai N versus N-line

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  • Hyundai Announces 2025 Model Year Changes

  • N vs. N-line, What’s the Difference?

  • The 2024 Elantra

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Hyundai Announces 2025 Model Year Changes

As we reach the “hump” of 2024, Hyundai is looking to the future and announcing the upcoming model changes to their line of vehicles; product enhancements, facelifts, and all new-models. Check it out:

Product Enhancements:

  • 2025 IONIQ 5 (EV)

  • 2025 Santa Cruz

Facelift:

  • 2025 Tucson (ICE, HEV, PHEV)

All-new Model:

  • 2025 IONIQ 3-row SUV (EV)

  • 2025 IONIQ 5 N (EV)

Among the most notable of these year changes is the IONIQ 3-row SUV, scheduled to debut later this year.

Remember when we talked about the “SEVEN” concept car and the IONIQ “9” in our March edition? Although we anticipated an earlier debut, we’re glad to hear that the IONIQ 3-row SUV is officially on the books for 2025.

Is there a feature you’re most looking forward to being included in the product enhancements? What are you hoping to see in the Tucson facelift? Let us know in the comments, or by replying to this email. In the meantime… ⬇️

Which 2025 Model Are You Most Looking Forward To?

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N and N-line: Same Thing? Or Different?

2025 Elantra N

“N” and “N-Line” may sound like interchangeable terms, but as it turns out, they are two different things. We’ll do our best to break it down for you, and if you have any questions you can reply to this email. 

The N-line is a performance trim.

The N is a track-ready performance model.

So let’s take a side-by-side look at the Hyundai Elantra N-Line, and the Elantra N.

The Elantra N-line has….

  • Inline 4-cylinder engine

  • 201 HP

  • 195 Torque

  • 18-inch alloy wheels

  • Glossy black grille

The Elantra N has….

  • Turbocharged 4-cylinder engine

  • 276 Hp

  • 289 Torque

  • 19-inch alloy wheels

  • Matte black grille

  • Glossy black wing-type spoiler

  • Lower bumper & diffuser

  • Red-trim on front and rear bumpers & side sill mouldings

2024 Elantra N-line

2024 Elantra N-line

2024 Elantra N-line

2024 Elantra N

2024 Elantra N

2024 Elantra N

The 2024 Elantra

The 2024 Elantra is so good, Hyundai is carrying it over into 2025. The 2024 refresh was designed by Hyundai with “Parametric Dynamics” in mind; their way of emphasizing the Elantra’s bold and dynamic exterior.

Shark-nosed Front Fascia on the 2024 Hyundai Elantra

Check out that shark-nosed front fascia; people will see you coming, that’s for sure. Here’s a few other enhancements to the 2024 model that are being carried over into 2025.

  • Thinner LED daytime running lights

  • Two-piece grille with body-colored center element

  • C-pillar trim features

  • New rear-side airbags

  • Soft-touch front door panels

  • Redesigned wireless charging pad

  • Vehicle Wi-Fi hotspot

  • Bose premium audio with eight speakers

The 2025 Elantra with Shark-nosed Front Fascia

The Results Are In! Tucson Edition

In our last edition, we asked you all for your pronunciations of “Tucson”. Between the two candidates of “Tuck-Son” and “Too-Sahn” (and surprisingly no write-in candidates), the winner is “Too-Sahn”!

You all seemed to enjoy that Hyundai Pronunciation Poll, so how about we give it another go? Is it Hyundai, or Hyundai? ⬇️

How Do You Pronounce Hyundai?

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