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2025 Hyundai Elantra Hybrid
Starts at $25,100
Rank
- #3 in Compact Hybrid Cars
Pros
- Stellar fuel economy
- Low base price
- Cheapest version (Blue) is also the most efficient and the only one that has wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto
Cons
- Slow acceleration compared to rivals
- Dashboard screens are older tech compared to the latest Hyundai/Kia models with their single-frame widescreen interfaces
What's New for 2025?
The entry-level (and fuel-economy king) Elantra Hybrid Blue model gets a $1,150 price cut, while a midgrade SEL Sport trim joins the lineup. That price cut isn't on the house, though; the 2025 Elantra Hybrid Blue loses the twin 10.25-inch instrument and infotainment screens that it came standard with last year, substituting a 4-inch driver information screen and an 8-inch infotainment screen. You'll get the larger screens if you pony up for the SEL Sport, but a silver lining for Blue buyers is that the 8-inch screen includes wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, whereas the 10.25-inch screen requires a wired connection.
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2025 Hyundai Elantra Hybrid
Starts at $25,100
2025 Hyundai Elantra Hybrid Review
by Josh Sadlier
published Oct 16, 2024 | updated Apr 3, 2025
Is the 2025 Hyundai Elantra Hybrid a Good Car?
"The Elantra Hybrid will open any hybrid shopper's eyes with its peak figure of 54 mpg combined, which incidentally goes with the entry-level Blue model; the pricier versions are marginally less efficient. But we're still talking 50 mpg in any case, and the Hyundai continues to delight inside with its cutting-edge widescreen infotainment module and spacious seating. Leisurely acceleration is the main drawback, but the Elantra Hybrid is also more affordable than the top cars here."—Ranked #3 out of 4 Compact Hybrid Cars

by Josh Sadlier
Publisher and Donkey-in-Chief
Josh has been reviewing cars professionally since joining Edmunds.com fresh out of grad school in 2008, personally driving most new cars on the market every year since. He also served as the project manager for Edmunds' expert vehicle rankings from their inception in 2018, building the product out from the back end to the front end. Josh is a card-carrying member of the Motor Press Guild and a lifelong car nut who has tested, compared and critiqued a ridiculous number of cars in his career.
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