Positive Review
We just bought our limited elantra and have had it for about a week. So far we have been impressed with it so far and hope it will hold up long term. Our first hyundai so we took a leap of faith in the brand as their products are starting to be class leading. Still concerned about ivt transmission and if it will last. Will follow up with a long term review at 6 months Pros +Design is fresh, +Interior layout feels elegant and also makes sens, +Tech works the way it should, +Everything inside fits together we'll, +Good headlights, +Simple controls, + Big back seat, + Front seat has ample legroom ever for people over 6 feet, + Good visibility, ........... Cons Some interior plastics should be better even for this class. Arm rest do not have padding or very little. This can be fixed with minimal cost by hyundai. . For a limited model no memory seats or ventilated seats. Only offered on the hybrid limited model. not sure why limited models get different equipment. Highway bumps are well absorbed but the noise can get tiresome. Digital key does not work as well as advertised. We still can't get 2 people set up even after calling bluelink support. No full screen android auto. Defeats the big screen.
Critical Review
Total junker... Transmission problems already being new. Walk Away!!
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Fuel efficient , Sunroof, heated front seats and spacious
Wireless Apple Car Play don’t have that in this model you need to have a USB to be able to have that feature
I had a 2022 SEL for two years and I loved it this was just a major upgrade to me it has more horse power very spacious I have black interior which makes it even more clean which I really wanted I was over the Gray interior… I wanted a sunroof got that and heated seats in the front which I love because I do get cold quick lol but over all I give it a 10-10 the only thing I’m not a fan of it not being wireless AppleCar play when I had my other one it was wireless so I did have to sacrifice which is fine because it doesn’t also charge my phone so but other then that it does really good on gas which I also love.
Rented the 2025 Elantra for a RT road trip from Ga to Fla. Cute car, loved the dashboard and all its options, and in terms of fuel economy I could not have gotten a better car, however my downside to this car is how low it sits and the safety feature of driving the car in rain due lack of visibility out of back and side windows and rear view mirrors. During rain conditions it is virtually impossible to see out of any of those 3 areas. Really feel designers need to correct that issue
Gas mileage, smooth ride, reliable
Plastic interior…not the best. But not falling apart.
I have a 2023 Hybrid Blue and I’ve had it for almost 2 years. I just hit 40,000 miles and have none of the previously mentioned issues some of these other consumers have. Gas mileage is great, car is smooth, she does what she needs to do and gets me from point a to point b.
speed, modes, tech
the seats are okay
The 2025 Hyundai Elantra Limited delivers a compelling mix of style, comfort, and high-end features at a competitive price point. With its sleek, refreshed exterior and bold front fascia, the Elantra stands out in the compact sedan segment. Inside, the Limited trim offers a surprisingly upscale cabin, with leather upholstery, a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster, and a matching touchscreen infotainment system that supports wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Under the hood, the 2.0L 4-cylinder engine offers smooth, reliable performance, though it's more focused on efficiency than excitement. The CVT transmission is unobtrusive, contributing to a quiet and composed ride. Fuel economy is impressive, with estimates around 35 mpg combined. Where the Elantra Limited really shines is in safety and tech. It comes standard with Hyundai’s SmartSense suite, including adaptive cruise control, lane keeping assist, and forward collision avoidance. The Limited trim also adds parking sensors and a surround-view camera system — features usually reserved for higher-end vehicles. Overall, the 2025 Elantra Limited is a well-rounded compact sedan offering excellent value, premium features, and advanced safety. It’s ideal for commuters or small families who want a stylish, tech-forward car without stepping into the luxury price bracket.
Safety features, styling
Interior plastics reflect the price point
Found a used 2023 model with low mileage. After driving it my daughter and I knew our search was over. Nice interior features for the price point, all the important safety features (blind spot warning, lane departure mitigation, adaptive cruise) and great gas mileage. Rides incredibly smooth especially on the highway! So far we are quite impressed.
It drives itself
Cost
I just bought my brand new 2025 Hyundai Elantra last month I just put 9,000 miles on it I got it at 7 miles but it is a phenomenal car I have a new respect and outlook on Hyundai they are phenomenal company I love this car.
good car except hard to enter for a old person.Love the looks as it is a sporty car.easy to handel and inside is also sporty.
Fuel economy, phone charging station, roomy quite fast, lots of tech features
No back seat cup holders, no electric mirrors floorboard is a little cheap
I use to drive 2013 Kia Optima loaded. I bought my Elantra SEL with the convenience pkg and was pleasantly surprised with all the features - a charging station and all the comfort features that my KIA had but for $25k a lot lower. It’s a fast car and drives very smooth and feel super sporty. The most impressive thing has been the fuel efficiency. I get 35-45 mpg in the city and 45-60 hwy. My Optima got 35 HWY! I fill my tank every 10 days instead of every 3 days like I use to do. And this car isn’t even a hybrid! The trunk in really roomy and so is the back seat. The cons tho is I wish I had cup holders in the back seat and and I wish my mirrors were electric and folded in. I have to manually fold them.