Hyundai Motor America has launched the Elantra N1 TC Evo race car at Sonoma Raceway, set to debut in the 2025 SRO TC America series. The new model continues Hyundai’s legacy of success in motorsports, aiming to defend its 2024 TC Driver’s, Team, and Manufacturer’s Championships.
The Elantra N1 TC Evo, an evolution of the Elantra N1 Cup Car, features enhanced design and performance, including wide fenders, 18×10-inch wheels, and SRO TC Series homologation upgrades.
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Powered by a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine delivering 315 horsepower, the car combines precision engineering with cutting-edge safety features like a welded 8-point roll cage and adjustable KW suspension.
Hyundai N Trophy Cup
Hyundai is introducing the Hyundai N Trophy Cup, a championship within the TC America series, where Hyundai teams compete for exclusive points and awards across four race weekends. The initiative strengthens the brand’s presence in motorsports while offering a dedicated platform for N performance vehicles.
Driver Development Opportunities
The TC Evo program includes international opportunities for top drivers. Season champions may earn a spot in the Nürburgring 24 Hour endurance race or participate in global Elantra N1 Cup Series events, such as the Hyundai N Festival in South Korea.
A New Benchmark
“The Elantra N1 TC Evo offers the perfect foundation to build on its predecessor’s success,” said Joon Park, Vice President of N Brand Management. “TC America remains a vital step on Hyundai’s motorsports ladder, providing an accessible gateway to competitive racing on iconic U.S. tracks.”
The Elantra N1 TC Evo will be available for sale through Ricca Autosport, which will also offer parts and technical support. Hyundai’s latest racer is poised to become a favorite in the TC America series, reflecting the brand’s ongoing commitment to innovation and performance.
Source: Hyundai Motor America Unveils Elantra N1 TC Evo Race Car for SRO Competition
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