2023 ELANTRA Electric Shadow

Those are good modern looking cars. It should be comfortable and give very good fuel economy.

It seems strange to me that General Motors and Ford don't make 4 door sedans anymore. You have to go to Japanese, Korean, or Chrysler for a sedan these days. Yes there are some expensive German and British sedans out there also.

The 2023 Hyundai Elantra Hybrid is an extremely fuel-efficient compact sedan. Its starting price is $24,400.

With the same bold styling as the rest of the Elantra compact sedan range, the 2023 Hyundai Elantra Hybrid factors in the ability to make a gallon of gas go for 56 miles on the highway. That’s better than the Toyota Prius.

Yet the Elantra Hybrid is also exceptionally spacious for its class, with plenty of standard safety features. It offers some great technology as well, like dual 10.25-inch screens and a smartphone key app. And the Elantra has scored well in crash-test programs.

The regular, non-hybrid 2023 Elantra is reviewed separately.

2023 Hyundai Elantra Hybrid Pricing

There are just two trims in the 2023 Elantra Hybrid lineup. Blue has a manufacturer’s suggested retail price [MSRP] of $24,400, plus a destination charge. Limited comes in at $29,000.

The only real competitors in the hybrid-powered compact sedan category are the Toyota Corolla Hybrid and the new-for-2023 Honda Civic Hybrid [succeeding the Insight, a vehicle based on the previous-generation Civic platform]. The Toyota also starts at around $24K, and the Honda shouldn’t be wildly different.

Before buying a new Elantra Hybrid sedan, check the KBB.com Fair Purchase Price to see what others in your area paid for theirs. We would expect the Corolla Hybrid and Civic Hybrid to retain their values better than the Elantra Hybrid, but changes in fuel prices could easily see all three cars becoming much sought after.

Driving the 2023 Hyundai Elantra Hybrid

People choosing to buy a new hybrid car are not usually speed freaks, which is just as well because the two 2023 Elantra Hybrid variants are among the heaviest of the wider Elantra range.

At least the electric motor and combustion engine work to provide a pleasant 195 lb-ft of torque, which will make its presence felt [in a good way] when accelerating away from a standstill.

Instead of a slow-witted continuously variable transmission [CVT], Hyundai has been kind enough to install a 6-speed dual-clutch automated transmission, whose responses are nice and crisp.

The main story for this aspect of the 2023 Elantra Hybrid is its fuel economy. The Blue trim is the thriftiest with gasoline, able to achieve 56 mpg on the highway and averaging around 54 mpg. The Limited trim can still manage 52 mpg on highway stretches and a perfectly respectable 50 mpg in combined city/highway driving.

Another nice inclusion is the multi-link rear suspension, which replaces the cheaper torsion beam setup of some combustion-only Elantra versions. This allows a finer tuning of the suspension to balance comfort with control.

Interior Comfort

As well as an interior design that complements the car’s assertive exterior, the cabin of the 2023 Elantra Hybrid is remarkably spacious. Although considered a compact sedan, this has accommodations comparable to a midsize model.

Rear legroom measures 38 inches, the same as the Toyota Camry. The Blue version has one-piece folding rear seats, while the Limited trim’s rear seats split 60/40. By locating the hybrid battery under the rear seats, it means the Elantra Hybrid didn’t have to compromise with trunk space, packing the same 14.2 cubic feet as its combustion-only counterparts.

Exterior Styling

The one small change in the 2023 Elantra Hybrid is that the taillights go from being LED-only to a combination of LED and bulb, which seems like a backward step and is a cost-cutting move that should save the company maybe a dollar or two.

The rest of the car doesn’t make any special effort to send a “this is a hybrid” message to the world, but it does make a special effort to look really [arguably] cool. Gone are the days when Hyundai cars would fade into the general blur of traffic.

Favorite Features

TWIN 10.25-INCH DISPLAYS
One for driver information, the other for the infotainment system. They add to the high-tech flavor of the Limited model and suit the sparse interior design. Just one thing — this setup isn’t compatible with wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, so bring a cable along for the ride.

HYUNDAI DIGITAL KEY
Another feature in the Limited model, The Hyundai Digital Key allows several users to access one 2023 Elantra Hybrid using a smartphone app to unlock/lock and start the vehicle. At the moment, it’s limited [pardon the pun] to Android phones. Apple iPhone owners can use a key card employing near-field communications [NFC] technology.

Standard Features

Starting with Blue trim, the 2023 Elantra Hybrid sedan has 16-inch alloy wheels, keyless entry/start, cloth upholstery, and dual-zone automatic climate control.

Safety features include forward collision warning with automatic emergency braking and pedestrian detection, blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert, lane-keeping assistance, automatic high beams, lane-following assistance, and Safe Exit Warning.

The infotainment system in this Blue model includes an 8-inch touchscreen, wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto smartphone integration, two USB ports, satellite radio, Bluetooth, and six speakers.

Factory Options

In the absence of many actual extras — the most expensive addition to the Blue trim is a self-dimming rearview mirror with a garage door opener — potential buyers of a new Elantra Hybrid have the option of choosing the Limited version.

This pricier trim comes with 17-inch alloy wheels, sunroof, heated side mirrors, power-adjustable driver’s seat with memory settings for this and the side mirrors, heated/ventilated front seats, leather seating surfaces, leather-wrapped steering wheel, self-dimming rearview mirror, ambient LED cabin lighting, and the Hyundai Digital Key.

Enhanced safety systems include cyclist detection and junction assistance, rear parking sensors with automatic reverse braking, Highway Driving Assist, and adaptive cruise control.

In the technology and entertainment department, Limited trim adds wireless charging, dual 10.25-inch displays, navigation, and an 8-speaker Bose audio system.

Engine & Transmission

The combination of an electric motor powered by a lithium-ion polymer battery and a naturally aspirated [no turbos or anything] 1.6-liter 4-cylinder engine gives the 2023 Elantra Hybrid a total of 139 horsepower and 195 lb-ft of torque.

This goes solely to the front wheels [all-wheel drive is not available] through a 6-speed automated transmission. Regular gasoline is fine.

1.6-liter inline-4/permanent magnet synchronous electric motor
139 total horsepower
195 lb-ft of total torque
EPA city/highway fuel economy: 53/56 mpg [Blue], 49/52 mpg [Limited]

KBB Vehicle Review and Rating Methodology

Our Expert Ratings come from hours of both driving and number crunching to make sure that you choose the best car for you. We comprehensively experience and analyze every new SUV, car, truck, or minivan for sale in the U.S. and compare it to its competitors. When all that dust settles, we have our ratings.

We require new ratings every time an all-new vehicle or a new generation of an existing vehicle comes out. Additionally, we reassess those ratings when a new-generation vehicle receives a mid-cycle refresh — basically, sprucing up a car in the middle of its product cycle [typically, around the 2-3 years mark] with a minor facelift, often with updates to features and technology.

Rather than pulling random numbers out of the air or off some meaningless checklist, KBB’s editors rank a vehicle to where it belongs in its class. Before any car earns its KBB rating, it must prove itself to be better [or worse] than the other cars it’s competing against as it tries to get you to spend your money buying or leasing.

Our editors drive and live with a given vehicle. We ask all the right questions about the interior, the exterior, the engine and powertrain, the ride and handling, the features, the comfort, and of course, about the price. Does it serve the purpose for which it was built? [Whether that purpose is commuting efficiently to and from work in the city, keeping your family safe, making you feel like you’ve made it to the top — or that you’re on your way — or making you feel like you’ve finally found just the right partner for your lifestyle.]

We take each vehicle we test through the mundane — parking, lane-changing, backing up, cargo space and loading — as well as the essential — acceleration, braking, handling, interior quiet and comfort, build quality, materials quality, reliability.

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Will there be a 2023 Elantra?

2023 ELANTRA SE: 33 City/42 Hwy/37 Combined MPG. 2023 ELANTRA SEL/Limited: 30 City/40 Hwy/34 Combined MPG. 2023 ELANTRA N Line 7-speed DCT: 28 City/36 Hwy/31 Combined MPG.

Is the 2022 Elantra electric?

Hyundai makes the 2022 Elantra Hybrid in two trim levels: Blue and Limited. Both have a 1.6-liter inline-four gasoline engine, an electric motor, and a dual-clutch six-speed automatic transmission. The main difference between them comes down to features.

Does the Elantra N line have ambient lighting?

Modern lines, integrated digital screens, and an overall simplistic design give the Elantra a unique feel that will stimulate your senses. The Elantra also offers drive-mode-based ambient lighting.

Does the 2022 Elantra have wireless charging?

The 2022 Elantra provides you with the option of charging your devices on the fly with its wireless charging pad. You just need to place the Qi-compatible device on the charging pad and enjoy hours of charging without the hassle of wires and cords.

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