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Hyundai Elantra Sales Figures

Hyundai Elantra

Here you will find monthly and yearly Canadian, Chinese and U.S. market sales figures for the Hyundai Elantra. The Hyundai Elantra is a compact car produced by the South Korean automaker Hyundai. Since its debut, the Elantra has been one of Hyundai’s most popular and best-selling models worldwide. The vehicle is known for its value proposition, offering a combination of modern design, features, and an attractive price point.

Hyundai Elantra Overview

The Hyundai Elantra was first introduced in 1990. It was initially marketed as a compact car, and over the years, it has seen considerable growth in terms of size, features, and market positioning. Over the years, the Elantra has been offered with various gasoline engine options, and more recently, hybrid variants have been added to the lineup. The transmission options have typically included manual, automatic, and dual-clutch versions. The modern iterations of the Elantra come equipped with a host of features, including touchscreen infotainment systems, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, advanced driver assistance systems, and more.

The Elantra has been well-received in many markets, especially in North America, for its value for money, reliability, and comprehensive warranty. It has won numerous awards and accolades over its lifespan. The Elantra is sold under different names in various markets. For instance, it’s known as the “Hyundai Avante” in the South Korean domestic market.

The Elantra is available in both gasoline and hybrid models. Gasoline-powered models are powered by a 2.0L four-cylinder engine that produces 147 horsepower and 132 pound-feet of torque. Hybrid models are powered by a 1.6L turbocharged four-cylinder engine and an electric motor that produce a combined 139 horsepower and 195 pound-feet of torque. All models come standard with front-wheel drive, but all-wheel drive is available on hybrid models. The Elantra is known for its stylish design, comfortable ride, and long list of features.

Hyundai Elantra Sales Figures

Hyundai Elantra US Sales Data & Charts

US Monthly Sales

Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
2005 6,653 9,485 10,697 11,271 10,523 11,910 13,140 12,095 10,758 4,816 6,081 8,907
2006 7,780 8,340 9,665 9,121 8,887 8,868 10,033 10,371 7,569 5,468 5,307 7,444
2007 6,361 6,128 10,343 8,166 9,317 9,617 7,982 8,812 7,164 4,737 3,340 3,757
2008 5,615 6,750 11,505 9,981 13,645 14,482 10,454 10,031 3,681 2,673 3,268 2,635
2009 3,307 8,978 9,510 4,684 6,932 6,493 13,616 21,673 7,513 8,673 6,127 5,763
2010 7,690 7,966 8,225 9,657 9,781 14,245 18,215 15,181 10,062 9,497 8,631 13,096
2011 9,659 12,289 19,255 22,100 20,006 19,992 15,181 15,054 14,386 13,000 12,414 13,025
2012 10,900 27,640 19,681 16,836 18,877 17,655 18,512 17,989 18,305 14,512 15,923 19,024
2013 12,174 16,219 26,153 24,445 25,090 22,163 23,958 24,700 19,691 14,876 16,751 21,692
2014 15,326 16,393 21,518 20,225 21,867 17,168 22,213 22,845 18,848 12,758 14,002 18,860
2015 12,240 15,708 28,794 21,911 23,432 26,613 22,135 22,405 20,724 15,868 17,634 14,242
2016 9,885 11,973 17,505 12,361 22,168 22,414 20,629 20,733 19,382 15,917 15,796 19,556
2017 13,185 15,954 25,063 16,346 16,407 13,297 13,287 15,127 14,401 14,733 19,060 21,350
2018 14,017 15,724 17,323 14,044 20,762 17,858 13,753 15,475 19,923 18,312 18,148 15,076
2019 9,942 10,304 15,866 16,586 15,733 16,540 11,579 14,305 14,614 13,583 17,322 18,720
2020 7,874 10,441 7,430 7,536 7,608 7,561 9,283 9,135 8,235 11,428 8,095 10,849
2021 7,242 6,253 12,598 14,358 18,821 14,785 13,103 10,942 10,942 8,447 4,676 5,193
2022 5,081 6,786 10,205 10,669 7,731 8,372 12,021 14,238 10,761 8,530 11,040 11,743
2023 8,655 10,371 13,447 13,236 15,605 13,424 11,898 11,262 9,405 9,456 8,813 8,577
2024 6,900 8,432 11,528 10,102 13,311 12,016 13,764 14,379 11,186 12,151 11,344 11,585
2025 0 10,163 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
∑ = 180,486 ∑ = 242,297 ∑ = 306,311 ∑ = 273,635 ∑ = 306,503 ∑ = 295,473 ∑ = 294,756 ∑ = 306,752 ∑ = 257,550 ∑ = 219,435 ∑ = 223,772 ∑ = 251,094

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Hyundai Elantra Canada Sales Data & Charts

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Hyundai Elantra China Sales Data & Charts

As of 2016, Hyundai sells no less than 4 different generations of the Elantra: this Hyundai Elantra, mostly sold to taxi companies, but also the Elantra Yuedong, the Elantra Langdon and the latest generation called Elantra Lingdong.

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Hyundai Elantra Generations

First Generation (J1; 1990-1995)

The initial model was launched as a replacement for the Hyundai Stellar. It had a relatively simple design and was primarily targeted at affordability. The first-generation Elantra was a compact car that was based on the Hyundai Excel platform. It was available with a 1.5L four-cylinder engine that produced 86 horsepower and 106 pound-feet of torque.

Second Generation (J2; 1995-2000)

Featuring a more refined design and improved features, this generation began to move the Elantra toward a more competitive stance in its segment. The second-generation Elantra was a major redesign that introduced a more modern design and a wider range of engine options. It was available with a 1.5L four-cylinder engine that produced 92 horsepower and 111 pound-feet of torque, and a 1.6L four-cylinder engine that produced 105 horsepower and 106 pound-feet of torque.

Third Generation (XD; 2000-2006)

This generation brought a more modern design and better build quality, with improvements in safety and performance. The third-generation Elantra was another major redesign that introduced a more stylish design and a more advanced interior. It was available with a 1.6L four-cylinder engine that produced 105 horsepower and 106 pound-feet of torque, and a 2.0L four-cylinder engine that produced 138 horsepower and 136 pound-feet of torque.

Fourth Generation (HD; 2006-2010)

The Elantra continued to mature with an even more refined design, improved interior quality, and better fuel efficiency. The fourth-generation Elantra was a facelift of the third generation that introduced a few minor changes to the exterior and interior. It was available with the same engine options as the third generation.

Fifth Generation (MD/UD; 2010-2015)

The fifth-gen Elantra had a fluidic design, reflecting Hyundai’s new design philosophy at the time. It was well-received and gained several awards for its design and value proposition. The fifth-generation Elantra was a major redesign that introduced a more stylish design and a more advanced interior. It was available with a 1.8L four-cylinder engine that produced 148 horsepower and 134 pound-feet of torque, and a 2.0L four-cylinder engine that produced 173 horsepower and 154 pound-feet of torque.

Sixth Generation (AD; 2015-2020)

A more mature and angular design characterized this generation. Hyundai also focused on improving the car’s safety features, technology, and overall driving experience. The sixth-generation Elantra was a facelift of the fifth generation that introduced a few minor changes to the exterior and interior. It was available with the same engine options as the fifth generation.

Seventh Generation (CN7; 2020-Present)

Unveiled in 2020, this generation features a bold and aggressive design, with a parametric-jewel-pattern grille and angular lines. The interior also saw significant upgrades, with a focus on technology and modern aesthetics. The seventh-generation Elantra is the latest redesign and is based on the Hyundai K3 platform. It is available with a 2.0L four-cylinder engine that produces 147 horsepower and 132 pound-feet of torque, and a 1.6L turbocharged four-cylinder engine and an electric motor that produce a combined 139 horsepower and 195 pound-feet of torque.