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What is the price of Hyundai turbo?

There isn’t a single price for “Hyundai turbo,” because turbo refers to several different models and a component. In the U.S. market, turbocharged Hyundais span a range from the low- to mid-$20,000s for entry trims to the mid-$30,000s and higher for performance variants, with parts like a turbocharger priced separately.


Turbocharged Hyundai models and price ranges


Below are approximate starting MSRPs (before destination charges) for popular turbocharged Hyundai models in the United States. Actual prices vary by trim, options, region, and promotions, so check with a local dealer for a precise quote.



  • Elantra with 1.6L turbo engine: starting in the low-to-mid $20,000s.

  • Kona with turbocharged 1.6L engine: starting in the mid-$20,000s.

  • Tucson with 1.6L turbo engine: starting in the high $20,000s to low $30,000s.

  • Elantra N (2.0L turbo, performance version): starting in the mid-$30,000s.

  • Veloster N (2.0L turbo, performance version): starting in the mid-$30,000s.

  • Kona N (2.0L turbo, performance version): starting in the upper $30,000s to around $40,000.

  • Santa Fe with 2.5L turbo engine: starting in the upper $30,000s.

  • Sonata with turbo trims (1.6L turbo and related variants): generally in the $30,000s depending on configuration.


The list above reflects current U.S. offerings and typical starting prices; specs and trims evolve with model-year updates, so exact numbers can shift.


Prices by category and buying tips


For readers who want a quick takeaway, turbocharged Hyundais fall into two broad categories: everyday turbo trims and high-performance turbo variants. The everyday trims offer solid efficiency and adequate power at lower starting prices, while the performance variants push toward higher price points with sport-tuned handling and more horsepower.


How to get exact pricing


To determine the precise price for a specific Hyundai turbo model and trim, use the official Hyundai USA site’s Build & Price tool or contact nearby dealers for a formal quote. Don’t forget to factor in destination charges, taxes, registration, and potential incentives or promotions that can affect the final price.


Turbocharger parts price (if you meant the component)


If you are asking about replacing or upgrading the turbocharger itself, prices for a Hyundai turbocharger (OEM or aftermarket) generally range from about $600 to $1,400 for the part. Labor costs vary by shop and vehicle, typically adding several hundred to over a thousand dollars depending on the engine and accessibility. OEM parts tend to be more expensive than aftermarket options, and prices can differ by model year.


Summary


There is no single price for “Hyundai turbo.” Prices depend on model, trim, and region, with everyday turbo trims starting in the low-$20,000s and high-performance variants reaching the $30,000s to $40,000s range. For exact figures, consult Hyundai’s official pricing tools or a local dealer, and consider the cost of any turbocharger parts if you’re shopping for replacements or upgrades.

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