2026 Hyundai Elantra sedan — including both standard gas and hybrid versions:
🚗 2026 Hyundai Elantra — EPA MPG (City / Highway / Combined)
🔹 Standard Gasoline (2.0 L I‑4, FWD)
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City: ~30–31 MPG
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Highway: ~39–40 MPG
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Combined: ~34–35 MPG
These estimates are typical for SE, SEL, and Limited trims equipped with the 2.0 L naturally aspirated engine and CVT.
🔹 Hybrid (1.6 L + Electric Motor)
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City: ~51–52 MPG
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Highway: ~58 MPG
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Combined: ~54 MPG
Hybrids (e.g., Blue and Limited trims) deliver significantly higher efficiency thanks to electric‑assist and regenerative braking.
⚡ Other Versions
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N Line (sportier gas trim): ~25–29 MPG city / 35–40 MPG highway depending on wheel size and tune. Higher output performance variants (like Elantra N) are lower, e.g., ~20–22 city / 27–28 highway MPG.
📊 Summary at a Glance
| Version / Trim | City MPG | Highway MPG | Combined MPG |
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| Gas (SE/SEL/Limited) | ~30–31 | ~39–40 | ~34–35 |
| Hybrid (Blue / Limited) | ~51–52 | ~58 | ~54 |
| Sportier (N Line) | ~25–29 | ~35–40 | ~28–32 |
| High‑Performance (Elantra N) | ~20–22 | ~27–28 | ~23–24 |
🧠 Notes
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The standard gas Elantra offers very competitive efficiency for a compact sedan — typically best on the highway.
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The hybrid version leads the range with very high city and highway MPG thanks to its electrified powertrain.
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Sport‑oriented trims sacrifice some fuel economy for performance.
If you want, I can provide estimated driving range per tank (based on mpg and fuel tank size) for the gas and hybrid Elantra models.




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