2023 Hyundai Elantra Limited vs N Line | Side by Side Trim Comparison!

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  • Опубликовано: 14 дек 2024
  • In this video I do a side by side trim comparison of the 2023 Hyundai Elantra Limited vs Elantra N-Line. With the compact sedan segment still very popular among buyers for affordability, you might be curious what you will get for the upper $20k range. Hyundai offers both the Elantra Limited and N-Line for roughly the same price point however they will offer different driving experiences. The Limited has more comfort and convenience features were as the N-Line offers a mild performance upgrade for everyday driving. Which one would you take for $28k? Let me know which one you prefer in the comments below!
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Комментарии • 46

  • @MartinStockel-k6f
    @MartinStockel-k6f Год назад +7

    Very interesting comparison of the two vehicles. I prefer the Limited version over the N-Line myself. The Limited for $28,000.00 is a good buy. Wish you could have done a short road test on each one.

  • @ikennneto6481
    @ikennneto6481 Год назад +3

    Expecting my 2023 Nline in about 2months time and i can't be more excited about it. We dont have the limited version here in AUS but fortunately the Nline here come with all the extra quirks that the limited Version has which includes the Led headlight, collusion avoidance assists, EPB, highway drive assist. It also come with the bose sound system and led interior lighting,the only thing it excludes is probably just the smart Cruise control.It's such a beautiful car all around.

    • @CarsMadeSimple
      @CarsMadeSimple  Год назад +1

      The N Line over there can have more equipment than we can get. Lucky you!

    • @BenAugustine
      @BenAugustine Год назад +1

      i think you got the N line premium (which is the top spec in australia)- in Aus the ‘Elite’ is the mirror to the USAs ‘Limited’ while the ‘Nline’ remains pretty similar in the US and Aus. But i hope the enjoy the car once it arrives!

    • @WstAus1960
      @WstAus1960 Год назад

      I'm from Perth Western Australia and have had my I30 nline premium for around a month now. Absolutely loving it, fuel efficiency is great in eco mode, and its a whole lot of fun in sports mode out on twisty country roads 👍

  • @lenak1171
    @lenak1171 Год назад +2

    Bought the limited in the intense blue! I wish it had more power. But for the commute car it does well!

  • @Offensively-normal
    @Offensively-normal Год назад +2

    I see as many different types of people driving the Elantra. Older budget-minded folks driving the limited. Fun loving young people N-lineing it. Regulars in the middle level trim. I guess they make one for just about everyone.

  • @aryehrosenthal2138
    @aryehrosenthal2138 Год назад +1

    Great comparison review.

  • @JackalPR
    @JackalPR Год назад +2

    Having a 2023 N Line myself, there are region variations for this model. For Puerto Rico (being a U.S. territory) manual transmission wasn’t discontinued. Also, the brake lights and center led strip has blacked out trims like the 2022 model.

  • @ranthony2714
    @ranthony2714 Год назад +1

    Little confused, the 2023 n line receives the ultimate package in Canada, which includes all of the features listed on the limited. Is this a difference in packages between the US and Canada.

    • @CarsMadeSimple
      @CarsMadeSimple  Год назад

      Very possible. Each trim is tailored to each region. The US and Canada often differ a fair amount.

  • @RobRoythefirst
    @RobRoythefirst Год назад

    I have a 2023 N-line ultimate and it has all those features you say it doesn’t have

  • @joehammond2586
    @joehammond2586 Год назад

    I like all Elantras. I would most likely go for a hybrid Limited.

  • @mikespencer3824
    @mikespencer3824 Год назад

    Which has the more reliable transmission have you heard?

  • @ChrisCudmore-fc4zu
    @ChrisCudmore-fc4zu Год назад

    Are the pedals different? I see the N line has aluminum pedals

  • @hughitt6107
    @hughitt6107 Год назад

    Got a sonata limited basically an NLine just no dct

    • @CarsMadeSimple
      @CarsMadeSimple  Год назад

      The Sonata Limited will be roughly $8k more than an Elantra N Line.

    • @hughitt6107
      @hughitt6107 Год назад

      @@CarsMadeSimple100% worth it too the features are great

  • @brilliantbehaviour
    @brilliantbehaviour Год назад

    What exterior colour are these ones?

  • @rubenramirez281
    @rubenramirez281 Год назад

    Where can I find where the vehicle says driving north or south?

    • @CarsMadeSimple
      @CarsMadeSimple  Год назад +1

      The compass? It should be available through the gauge cluster.

    • @rubenramirez281
      @rubenramirez281 Год назад

      @@CarsMadeSimple couldn’t find it thanks though the car probably doesn’t have it

  • @abdullateef8342
    @abdullateef8342 Год назад

    Limited means premium type right ?

    • @CarsMadeSimple
      @CarsMadeSimple  Год назад

      Limited is the highest trim available in the US

  • @ralphtrimble1251
    @ralphtrimble1251 Год назад +2

    I really enjoyed your comparison video. One thing you did not mention is the availability of the Ultimate version of the N-Line! It adds several of the features of the Limited version, including the smart cruis control, but NOT the self-dimming rearview mirror, which really disappointed me! I absolutely LOVE my N-Line Ultimate!!!!! It gets a lot of attention!

    • @CarsMadeSimple
      @CarsMadeSimple  Год назад

      Unfortunately, we do not get the N-Line Ultimate here in the US. It comes with just one spec.

  • @onterrioredmon5711
    @onterrioredmon5711 Год назад

    Get Corolla xse it comes standard adaptive cruise control and it comes standard with led headlights I’m gonna stick to getting a corolla xse

    • @CarsMadeSimple
      @CarsMadeSimple  Год назад

      The Corolla XSE is also nearly $2,800 more expensive than the Elantra SEL Convenience or the same price as the Limited seen in this video. That's doesn't include the premium audio and wireless charging pad either. The Elantra Limited will offer more features for the money.

    • @onterrioredmon5711
      @onterrioredmon5711 Год назад

      @@CarsMadeSimple u can get an Corolla se with the convince package not really the corolla comes standard with led headlights and all the safety features are standard plus u can get Corolla hybrid in awd something the Elantra hybrid doesn’t offer

  • @davidb1630
    @davidb1630 Год назад

    That is a 2021 N-line. 2022 onwards has a different front bumper and rear spoiler

    • @CarsMadeSimple
      @CarsMadeSimple  Год назад

      Nope. They all have the same bumpers and spoiler. The only real difference is 2021/22 have LED tail lights where 2023 and newer have incandescent. Both vehicles are 2023 in the video.

    • @davidb1630
      @davidb1630 Год назад

      I don't know what country you are from but what you call a 2023 N-line is Australia's 2021. The 2022-2023 N-line is here. ruclips.net/video/k3ax_tkA6n4/видео.html&ab_channel=CarsGuide
      What you call Elantra we call an i30 sedan N-line. Which has a twin-foot spoiler, only on the 2021 model is it a lip spoiler.

    • @davidb1630
      @davidb1630 Год назад

      Here is the model you show. 2021 model.
      ruclips.net/video/tIKcx4gVeJs/видео.html&ab_channel=CarExpert

    • @CarsMadeSimple
      @CarsMadeSimple  Год назад

      @@davidb1630 Elantra N and Elantra N-Line are two different trims. This is the Elantra N-Line with the 1.6T.

    • @davidb1630
      @davidb1630 Год назад

      @@CarsMadeSimple Yes, but the front body shape and the bumper for Australia were the same for N and N-line difference was only 1.6 and 2lt. The 2021 like what you show for us was only a 1.6 turbo. The later 22-23 as I showed you came in both n and n-line.

  • @anass918
    @anass918 9 месяцев назад

    Hey

  • @rzrpwr
    @rzrpwr Год назад

    Hey don't show images of the differences as you talk just show lines of texts and your face. It'll be the best that way 🤡