Being one of the largest sedans in the compact segment, the new Elantra is 2.2 inches longer, (an inch wider, and 0.8 inch longer), enabling it to have a solid stance. The N Line’s massive grille gets a more angular pattern with N Line badging, and two lower air intakes. The mirrors, window accents, and side skirts are all coated in gloss black. The sedan has even received larger 18-inch wheels, bigger brakes and a more prominent rear diffuser with a dual-exit exhaust.
2021 Hyundai Elantra N Line now looks more aggressive
