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Hyundai imagines the Elantra Sport will comprise 10 percent of total Elantra sales.
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This isn't just an aesthetic update.
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Under the hood lies a 201-horsepower, 195-pound-foot I4 engine, mated to the buyer's choice of a six-speed manual or a seven-speed dual-clutch.
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The Elantra Sport also features a multi-link rear suspension, where the "normal" Elantra makes do with a torsion bar setup.
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The muffler is different, spring and damper rates are up and the front brakes are larger.
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Despite the additional power, there's no torque steer to be found.
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Even with the sportier suspension, the Elantra Sport is still a comfortable ride on the road.
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The Elantra Sport starts at $21,650.
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That price goes up to $22,750 if you're interested in the dual-clutch.
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