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The 2026 Hyundai Elantra N TCR Edition made its U.S. debut at the AutoMobility LA event. It celebrates six consecutive TCR Manufacturers’ Championships in the IMSA Michelin® Pilot Challenge series.
This special edition delivers racecar-inspired performance and visuals. Buyers will have a choice between a six-speed manual transmission and an eight-speed dual-clutch transmission, allowing them to match their driving preferences.

Hyundai will release the Elantra N TCR Edition in a limited production run for the first quarter of 2026. This makes the car highly appealing to collectors and motorsports fans alike.
Pricing hasn’t been announced yet, but it will likely carry a premium over the standard $35,100 Elantra N, according to CarBuzz. The scarcity alone makes this model a must-watch for enthusiasts.

The TCR Edition comes with a large, adjustable swan-neck carbon-fiber rear wing. This wing is designed to increase downforce and maintain stability at high speeds.
It’s a signature design element that gives the Elantra N TCR a true racecar look. Drivers can feel the difference in handling, especially when cornering aggressively, making it a standout feature on both track and street.

The Elantra N TCR Edition rides on lightweight 19-inch forged wheels. They are specifically built to fit the upgraded four-piston monobloc front brakes.
These wheels help reduce unsprung weight, which improves handling and responsiveness. They are an essential part of the car’s performance package, giving the TCR Edition a sporty, aggressive stance that turns heads on the road.

The TCR Edition features four-piston monobloc calipers with two-piece front rotors. This upgrade ensures stronger braking power for track-style driving.
Paired with the performance chassis, these brakes let drivers extract more speed from the turbo engine without compromising control. It’s a practical enhancement for anyone who enjoys spirited driving or just wants extra stopping confidence in daily use.

Inside, the cabin is upgraded with Alcantara on the steering wheel, shift knob, handbrake, and center console armrest. These touches highlight the car’s motorsports theme.
The steering wheel features a Performance Blue top-center mark, and the seatbelts are also in Performance Blue. Together, these details give the interior a race-inspired look while keeping comfort and style at the forefront.

The Elantra N TCR Edition will be available in a striking Performance Blue exterior color. This option celebrates Hyundai’s TCR racing victories and makes the car stand out on the road.
The color pairs perfectly with the aggressive bodywork, including the rear wing and forged wheels. It’s a bold statement for anyone who wants a sporty sedan with authentic racing heritage.

The TCR Edition includes unique rear deck badging and a custom door puddle lamp. These small but important details make it easy to recognize the car’s limited-edition status.
Together with the aggressive aero upgrades, these touches give the TCR Edition a distinctive look that separates it from the regular Elantra N. It’s a model designed to celebrate Hyundai’s motorsports success.

The TCR Edition uses the same turbocharged 2.0-liter inline-4 engine as the standard Elantra N. It produces 276 horsepower and 289 pound-feet of torque with a temporary overboost up to 286 hp.
This engine keeps performance exciting while maintaining reliability and daily drivability. It’s powerful enough for track-style driving without changing the balance or feel of the car.

Buyers can choose between a six-speed manual or an eight-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission. This makes the TCR Edition accessible to both traditional manual drivers and those who prefer modern automatics.
The flexibility allows enthusiasts to experience the car in the way they want. It also broadens the model’s appeal, ensuring it suits a variety of driving styles.

The Elantra N TCR Edition first appeared in Canada before being confirmed for the U.S. market. The Canadian launch highlighted the car’s racing-inspired upgrades and limited production nature.
This early release demonstrates Hyundai’s confidence in the model, suggesting that U.S. buyers will have the same opportunity to own a track-ready sedan with a true motorsports pedigree.
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Every aspect of the TCR Edition reflects Hyundai’s racing history, from the massive rear wing to the upgraded brakes. These features are derived directly from lessons learned on the track.
Unique interior trims, badges, and special touches celebrate championship victories. The package is designed to appeal to both racing enthusiasts and collectors who value performance-inspired details.
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