Hyundai Elantra— Transmission Guide

Complete transmission type, fluid specification, and service interval data for every Hyundai Elantra generation.

2021–present

Elantra base (SE/SEL/Limited) — 2.0L MPI

Transmission

IVT (Intelligent Variable / CVT)

Code: IVT

Fluid Specification

CVT fluid (Kia/Hyundai SP-CVT1)

Service Interval

Every 30,000 miles

Engine

Smartstream G2.0 MPI (Nu family) — 2L

Drivetrain Options

FWD

2021–present

Elantra N Line — 1.6T turbo trim

Transmission

7-Speed Dual-Clutch (DCT)

Code: 7DCT

Fluid Specification

Dual-clutch fluid (dry clutch — Kia/Hyundai DCT oil)

Service Interval

Every 40,000 miles

Engine

Smartstream G1.6 T-GDI (G4FP, CVVD) — 1.6L (Turbo) — Direct Injection

Drivetrain Options

FWD

Note: 7-speed dry dual-clutch transmission.

Frequently Asked Questions

What transmission does a Hyundai Elantra have?

The Hyundai Elantra uses a 7-Speed Dual-Clutch (DCT) (7DCT). Depending on the model year and trim level, the exact transmission may vary — see the year-by-year breakdown above for full details.

What fluid does a Hyundai Elantra transmission take?

The recommended transmission fluid is Dual-clutch fluid (dry clutch — Kia/Hyundai DCT oil). Always verify with your owner's manual or dealership, as the correct fluid can vary by production year and transmission variant.

How often should I service the Hyundai Elantra transmission?

The recommended service interval is every 40,000 miles. Severe driving conditions (towing, frequent stop-and-go, extreme temperatures) may require more frequent service. Regular transmission maintenance is one of the best ways to prevent costly repairs.

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