Hyundai Elantra N TCR (HECN7)
Touring car racing remains one of the world's most popular forms of road racing, combining approachable front-wheel drive cars with some of the most legendary circuits on the planet. The result is an aggressive, elbows-out form of road racing that proves to be just as much fun for the drivers behind the wheel as it is to watch for the fans in the seats.
Introduced in September 2020, Hyundai's Elantra N became its latest touring car offering to customer teams around the world. Succeeding the i30 and Veloster touring cars that had made their debuts in previous seasons, the Elantra improves upon Hyundai’s existing technology with a brand new two-liter, turbocharged engine that produces 350 horsepower. The car made its IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge debut in 2021, with Bryan Herta Autosport campaigning two cars.
Introduced in September 2020, Hyundai's Elantra N became its latest touring car offering to customer teams around the world. Succeeding the i30 and Veloster touring cars that had made their debuts in previous seasons, the Elantra improves upon Hyundai’s existing technology with a brand new two-liter, turbocharged engine that produces 350 horsepower. The car made its IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge debut in 2021, with Bryan Herta Autosport campaigning two cars.
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Tech Specs
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Length:4710mm
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Width:1950mm
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Wheelbase:2750mm
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Minimum Weight:1265kg including the driver
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Engine:Turbocharged 4-cylinder in line, transversally installed
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Distribution:Two overhead camshafts, 16 valves
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Displacement:1998cc
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Max. output:350hp @ 7000 rpm
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Max. torque:450Nm @ 3500 rpm
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Transmission:Front-wheel-drive
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Gearbox:6-speed sequential with paddle shift
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Clutch:Cerametallic twin-disc
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Differential:Multi-plate limited slip differential with external pre-load
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Front suspension:McPherson strut, coil springs, gas-filled dampers, anti-roll bar
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Rear suspension:4-arm multi-link axle, coil springs, gas-filled dampers, anti-roll bar
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Steering:Electrical power assisted rack and pinion
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Brakes:Dual circuit hydraulic system
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Front brakes:Six-piston calipers, 380 mm steel ventilated discs
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Rear brakes:Two-piston calipers, 278 mm steel discs
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Wheels:Braid 10″x18″ aerodynamic rims, specifically designed for Hyundai Motorsport
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Fuel System:100-liter fuel tank with endurance refueling capability
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Interior:OMP race seats and 6-point, HANS compatible, harness
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BOP
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Weight2673
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Max Weight Penalty (kg)250
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HP350
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Power Adjust PCT-5 <> 0
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Features
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Has Headlights
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Has Multiple Dry Tyres
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AI Enabled
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Award Exempt
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Allowable Paint Spec
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Number Color?
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Number Font?
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Sponsor 1?
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Sponsor 2?
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Wheel Color?
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Patterns25
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Release Notes
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CreatedSept. 29, 2021, 9:45 a.m.
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First SaleDec. 6, 2021, midnight
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Free
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Purchasable
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Retired
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Display Price$11.95
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