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Hyundai Unleashes Limited-Run 2026 Elantra N TCR Edition in Canada

Hyundai Unleashes Limited-Run 2026 Elantra N TCR Edition in Canada

Hypebeast2 days ago
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Hyundaihas revealed a special street-legal version of itsElantra NTCR race car, offering Canadian enthusiasts a rare chance to own a slice of motorsport-inspired performance. Dubbed the 2026 Elantra N TCR Edition, this limited-run model brings a host of racing upgrades to the road, starting at $50,158 CAD ($36,271 USD).
Under the hood, the TCR Edition packs a 2L Turbo-GDI 4-cylinder engine delivering 276 hp and 289 lb-ft of torque. Paired with a 6-speed manual transmission featuring downshift rev-matching, it's built for driver engagement. Key highlights include a Carbon Swan Neck Spoiler, 19-inch black N TCR forged wheels, an N Performance Brake System and exclusive TCR Edition branding on the trunk and door spot lamps. Inside, the car features Alcantara trim across the steering wheel, gear knob and a parking brake lever.
With only a limited number available in Canada, the Elantra N TCR Edition is designed to be a bold continuation of Hyundai's motorsport legacy, blending racing DNA with everyday drivability.
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