
It’s no longer a guessing game, the Elantra finally unparked itself with a hybrid option and a sporty N Line. Same name, new mood. The all-new Hyundai Elantra has officially arrived in the Philippines, making its debut at the 2025 Manila International Auto Show. After years of being out of the local market, the Elantra is back, now with a hybrid engine and a new sporty trim under the N Line badge.
The launch was led by Hyundai Philippines President Jiho Son and was joined by brand ambassadors Kim Chiu and Paulo Avelino. During the event, Mr. Son shared how the return of the Elantra matches Hyundai’s plan to offer more eco-friendly and modern cars to Filipino drivers. For the first time, the Elantra is available in two new trims. The N Line version is for those who prefer a sportier look and feel, featuring a 1.6-liter turbo engine, 7-speed dual clutch transmission, paddle shifters, 18-inch wheels, and sport bucket seats.
On the other hand, the Hybrid Premium variant runs on a 1.6-liter hybrid engine and is made for better fuel use. Both versions come with updated tech such as wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, wireless phone charging, and Hyundai’s SmartSense safety features, which include tools like adaptive cruise control, lane keep assist, and other features that help with safer driving.
The all-new Elantra starts at P1.065M and is available in five colors: Ultimate Red Metallic, Meta Blue Pearl, Atlas White, Cyber Gray Metallic, and Abyss Black Pearl. Hyundai is also giving buyers free preventive maintenance service for up to two years and PHP 10,000 worth of fuel vouchers for purchases made until May 31, 2025.
Visitors at the Hyundai booth can also check out the Elantra N performance sedan, along with other models like the Tucson and Santa Fe Hybrid. Hyundai is also offering test drives during the event, and guests can get a free customizable bag in partnership with Knowell PH. For every bag redeemed, one will be donated to a chosen foundation.
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