The 2025 Hyundai Elantra Hybrid, priced $1,150 lower than its 2024 counterpart, introduces a fresh mid-range SEL Sport trim level to the lineup.
The base model, with an additional $1,150 destination fee, represents the lowest-cost Blue-grade option, offering the most environmentally friendly fuel efficiency. While it achieves (51 mpg in metropolitan areas, 58 mpg on freeways), other trim levels are estimated to yield 50 mpg combined, with ratings of 49 mpg in urban settings and 52 mpg on highways. The numbers remain stagnant since 2024.
2025 Hyundai Elantra Hybrid
The 2025 SEL Sport starts at $28,225 including destination charges. The trim level offers a range of premium features, including 17-inch alloy wheels, metallic-finish pedals, and a luxurious leather-trimmed steering wheel and gearshift surround. The all-new entry point introduces a larger 10.3-inch touchscreen display and an advanced digital instrument cluster. While many Hyundai models have started to offer wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity, the Elantra Hybrid currently only comes with wired options.
The top-tier Restricted trim level boasts a price tag of $29,450, mirroring that of its 2024 counterpart. The vehicle boasts heated and cooled entry seats, premium artificial leather-appointed upholstery, an eight-speaker Bose audio system, and a range of additional driver-assistance features among its many options.
2025 Hyundai Elantra Hybrid
Hyundai has revealed its 2024 lineup of hybrid and non-hybrid Elantra models, with the entry-level Elantra Hybrid Blue experiencing a $1,700 price increase, which was largely offset by the 2025 model’s revised pricing. The Hyundai Elantra Hybrid debuted in 2021 as part of the current-generation Elantra family, representing the brand’s first-ever hybrid offering for this compact sedan model.
Competition welcomes two new entries: the eco-friendly, starting at $24,635 and delivering up to 50 mpg combined, as well as the revitalized, priced at $29,845 and achieving an impressive 49 mpg mixed.