2017 Hyundai Elantra Sport: More Dash, and a Small Spoonful of Flash

Steph Willems
by Steph Willems

Hyundai set out to make its Elantra hotter, and it’s happy to report that the sedan’s output now tops 200 horsepower in newly unveiled Sport form.

The 2017 Elantra Sport brings a third engine choice to the model lineup — a turbocharged 1.6-liter direct-injection four-cylinder making “more than” 200 horsepower and 190 pounds-feet of torque, according to the automaker.

The same turbo engine makes 201 hp and 195 lb-ft in the Veloster Turbo, so don’t be surprised to see those numbers match when the full specifications list is released.

Hyundai touts the Sport model’s independent multi-link rear suspension, which is supposed to give the meaner Elantra better driving dynamics. All 2017 models benefit from newly stiffened architecture, but the Sport adds the power and driving engagement the SE, Limited and Eco lack.

Transmission choices are a six-speed manual or seven-speed dual-clutch automatic with paddle shifters. The regular slushbox doesn’t make an appearance.

Exterior design changes include a blacked-out grille and a redesigned front bumper with LED foglights now aligned horizontally. In the rear, the lower bumper is molded more aggressively and twin tailpipes make an appearance on the starboard side. Red stitching and a flat-bottomed steering wheel add sporty visual indicators to the interior.

Hyundai hasn’t released pricing, but it should undercut the upper trims of its competitors, assuming value is still a goal of the Korean automaker.

With the Sport, Hyundai sheds some of its “sensible compact car” image, though it will have competition when it goes on sale in the third quarter of this year. The 2017 Honda Civic Si is expected to pack a turbocharged 2.0-liter engine that will surely beat the Elantra Sport’s power rating by a significant margin.

[Images: Hyundai Motor America]

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  • Truckducken Truckducken on Jul 13, 2016

    Hoping this powertrain appears next in the Soul.

    • Bd2 Bd2 on Jul 14, 2016

      Soul with the 1.6T and DCT is on its way.

  • Formula m Formula m on Jul 14, 2016

    Reminds me of an Infiniti G20 with decent power. This engine wasn't very special in the track setup veloster turbo I've driven

  • Steve Biro I’d love a two-door version of this car in just a bit better shape. As long as rust hadn’t gotten to any important (as in structural). As has already been written, I wouldn’t be worried about being a purist. As long as it looked good and was reasonably reliable.
  • 28-Cars-Later TTAC: Something seems to be wrong with the formatting (specifically spaces/spacing) on comments since around Thursday. I thought it was my machine but the more I play with it I don't think its me. We used to do mid week deployments after we went to VSO nine years ago so the timing of Thursday is suspect IMO. Thanks.
  • Turbo Is Black Magic Barra’s total compensation is .048214% of what the musktard wants… that’s the actual number… .048214%… why on earth would anyone pay the musktard thousands of times more to dive bomb Tesla into the ground?
  • 1995 SC North Wilkesboro
  • Akear Is there anything Toyota cannot do.
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