
The N-ew talks of the Filipino town are here: Hyundai's Elantra N and IONIQ 5 N debut at MIAS 2024.
The Elantra N, drawing inspiration from its race car counterpart, the Elantra N TCR, features a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine that pumps out 276 hp and 392 Nm of torque. Paired with an eight-speed dual-clutch transmission, it achieves a quick 0 to 100 kph in just 5.3 seconds!

Externally, the Elantra N boasts a sporty look, which is further characterized by a lower and wider profile. The black anodized emblem and red accents are quite specific N brand markers. The front air vents improve brake cooling, while wider Michelin tires and larger brake discs on 19-inch alloys enrich the car'scar's grip and control. The rear boasts a spoiler that adds style and improves aerodynamics and stability.
Inside, the Elantra N will give you an immersive driving experience, as it features a sunroof, wireless charging, and a 10.25" touchscreen compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The interior also includes N-specific elements such as a custom steering wheel, instrument cluster, and leather seats. With 6 airbags and Hyundai Smart Sense functions, including Blind Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist and Parking Distance Warning, safety is not overlooked. Currently, the vehicle is priced at PHP 2,738,000 and is available in four colors.

Also peaked at the show was the IONIQ 5 N, which is Hyundai's powerful electric vehicle. It offers up to 421 HP with the N Grin Boost, achieving 0-100 kph in 3.4 seconds and a top speed of 260 kph. The model is definitely made for efficient energy use and durability in heavy driving conditions.

Hyundai’s President, Mr. Dongwook Lee, mentioned the growing community of N-Fans worldwide and expressed enthusiasm about forming a similar community in the Philippines. The event also featured the participation of HMPH’s Managing Director, Mr. Cecil Capacete, and brand ambassador, Mr. Piolo Pascual.

It looks like with the launch of the Elantra N and IONIQ 5 N at MIAS 2024, Hyundai Motor Philippines successfully captured the N-terest of Filipino car enthusiasts. If you want to see the other Hyundai offerings, head over to AutoDeal and get a quote for your chosen car.
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