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Mazda Miata MX-5 NC vs Hyundai Elantra N: The LapMeta Track Showdown

Specification Showdown: Lightweight Simplicity vs Turbocharged Tech

On paper, the Mazda Miata MX-5 NC and Hyundai Elantra N could hardly look more different. The Miata, an icon of rear-wheel-drive purity, tips the scales at just 2,546 lbs and wrings 172 PS from its naturally aspirated 2.0L inline-four. It’s the archetype of lightweight engineering: modest power, but a chassis honed for balance and response, appealing to purists who crave communicative steering and tail-happy dynamics.

The Hyundai Elantra N, meanwhile, is front-wheel-drive and weighs in at a chunky 3,296 lbs. Yet it packs a far more potent 276 PS and, crucially, 391.83 Nm of torque from its turbocharged 2.0L Theta engine. This is a modern hot sedan: bristling with electronic trickery, a stiffened chassis, and aggressive calibration, built to bring performance cred to a segment often overlooked by enthusiasts.

The Miata’s RWD platform and low weight serve up sublime balance and agility, making it a favorite for those who treat every track day as a lesson in car control. The Elantra N, on the other hand, uses its power and torque to bulldoze out of corners and mask its heft, giving it a punchy, point-and-squirt character more forgiving to less experienced drivers—but still rewarding for the seasoned.

Lap Time Comparisons: When David Meets Goliath

LapMeta’s data tells the real story, and the head-to-head track results between these two are more nuanced than raw specs would suggest.

On technical, flowing circuits where agility and lateral grip dominate, the Miata often punches above its weight. At Pittsburgh International Race Complex - PittRace - Full Course, a race-prepped Miata blitzed to a 1:51.001, a stunning 11.71 seconds quicker than a stock Elantra N’s 2:02.711. At Las Vegas Motor Speedway - 2.4 Mile Outside Road Course CCW, the Miata again dominated, running 1:47.83 to the Hyundai’s 1:56.303, a gap of 8.47 seconds.

Yet when tracks reward power and torque, the Elantra N claws back ground. At Winton Motor Raceway - National Circuit CW, both on medium modifications, the Elantra N scorched to a 1:32.69, a whopping 8.71 seconds ahead of the Miata’s 1:41.4. Sydney Motorsport Park - GP Circuit tells a similar story, with the Hyundai’s 1:45.1 (medium mod) besting the Miata’s 1:52.5 (light mod) by 7.4 seconds.

Where the two are more evenly matched—say, at Buttonwillow Raceway - 13CW (both cars heavily modded)—the Miata ekes out a win with a 1:56.8 to the Elantra’s 1:57.1, a mere 0.3 seconds difference. The story repeats at Thunderhill - East 3 Mile w/ Cyclone, where the Elantra N noses ahead by just 0.25 seconds.

Overall, the Miata takes the win more often—especially with heavier modification and stickier tires—but the Elantra N proves it can run with (and sometimes ahead of) the featherweight roadster, particularly on power tracks or when prepped with similar upgrades.

Ownership Experience: Cost, Community, and the Path to Speed

The Miata NC’s greatest strength—aside from its sublime chassis—is accessibility. Originally retailing for around $22,000–$24,000, used examples have long been the darling of budget track rats. Low running costs, bulletproof reliability, a massive aftermarket, and a thriving grassroots community mean you can go from street car to track terror with modest investment. It’s not the fastest out of the box, but the Miata rewards incremental upgrades, and skilled drivers can extract magic from its modest spec sheet.

The Hyundai Elantra N, with an MSRP around $33,000 new and still commanding strong resale, is a different value proposition. You’re buying more power, more tech, and a warranty—plus a car that’s genuinely quick the moment you leave the showroom. The N’s electronics, adaptive dampers, and factory support mean you can push hard with confidence, but modification paths are newer and less well-trodden than the Miata’s. That said, its performance-per-dollar is formidable, and it’s a real threat in the burgeoning “trackable daily” segment.

For the enthusiast who wants rear-drive thrills, a hands-on driving experience, and a car that is a blank canvas, the Miata NC is still the answer. For those wanting turbocharged muscle, fresh tech, and the ability to set eyebrow-raising lap times without a wrench in hand, the Elantra N is a compelling, modern alternative.

In sum: The Miata MX-5 NC remains a track day legend—an analog hero for those who savor the art of driving. But the Elantra N is proof that the front-wheel-drive, turbocharged era has plenty of tricks up its sleeve, and sometimes, the underdog wears a different badge. For drivers who want to write their own story on the time sheets, both cars offer a wildly different, but equally rewarding, path.

Last updated: Mar 15, 2026

Specifications

Specifications Mazda Miata MX-5 NC Miata MX-5 NC Hyundai Elantra N Elantra N
Model Years 2005-2015 2022-2025
horsepower 172 276
torque (N_M) 187 392
weight (KG) 1,155 1,495
Power to Weight 0.15 0.18
Rank #308 #221
Tire 340 EXTREMECONTACT DW
205/45/17
300 PILOT SPORT 4S
245/35/19
engine Description 2.0 L (120 cu in) MZR LF-VE DOHC I4 2.0L turbo I4 (Theta)
gearbox 6-SPEED MANUAL DSG
drive Type RWD FWD
wheelbase (MM) 2330 2720
width (MM) 1720 1826
length (MM) 3995 4676
height (MM) 1245 1415
0 - 60 MPH 6.4 SECs 5.1 SECs
top Speed (KPH) 211 249
price MSRP $ 25,095 $ 32,150
Current Value $ 18,000 $ 35,000
OVERALL VS AVERAGE LAP TIMES +4.17s +1.69s

Mazda Miata MX-5 NC Miata MX-5 NC — Lap Times vs Average

Treadwear/MOD LEVEL Stock/Light S/L Medium Med Heavy/Race H/R
>200 +10.49s +10.49s +3.13s
141–200 +6.41s +5.52s -1.46s
100–140 +4.35s -1.46s
0–99 +3.34s -1.46s

Hyundai Elantra N Elantra N — Lap Times vs Average

Treadwear/MOD LEVEL Stock/Light S/L Medium Med Heavy/Race H/R
>200 +6.79s +4.49s -3.7s
141–200 +6.76s +0.59s -7.01s
100–140 +3.82s
0–99 +2.62s +0.83s

Additional Lap Times

Track Name Miata MX-5 NC Elantra N Diff Mod Treadwear TW Video
Laguna Seca (Current) 1:40.5 1:42.64 -2.14 Heavy / Med 200 / 200 VS
Ridge Motorsports Park (Current) 1:56.6 1:51.88 +4.72 Med / Light 200 / 100
Thunderhill (East 3 Mile w/ Bypass) 2:04.35 2:03 +1.35 Med / Light 200 / 200
Thunderhill (East 3 Mile w/ Cyclone) 2:09.8 2:09.55 +0.25 Med / Light 200 / 200
Barber Motorsports Park (CW) 1:41 1:42.8 -1.8 Race / Stock 200 / 200 VS
Sonoma Raceway (Long Pre 2024) 1:51.26 1:56 -4.74 Heavy / Light 200 / 200
Dominion Raceway (CCW) 1:34.6 1:32.222 +2.37 Med / Med 40 / 200
Sebring (CW) 2:27.715 2:26.5 +1.21 Race / Med 200 / 200
Sydney Motorsport Park (GP Circuit) 1:52.5 1:45.1 +7.4 Light / Med 200 / 200
Summit Point Motorsports Park (Main) 1:25.97 1:23.348 +2.62 Med / Med 100 / 200
Lime Rock Park (CW) 1:01.182 1:05.94 -4.75 Med / Stock 200 / 300 VS
Buttonwillow Raceway (13CW) 1:56.8 1:57.1 -0.3 Heavy / Heavy 200 / 300 VS
Autobahn Country Club (South Circuit) 1:31.7 1:38.37 -6.67 Heavy / Stock 200 / 300
Thunderhill (West) 1:26 1:25.82 +0.18 Heavy / Med 100 / 200
Pittsburgh International Race Complex - PittRace (Full Course) 1:51.001 1:57.272 -6.27 Race / Med 100 / 200
GingerMan Raceway (Extended Course 10B CW) 1:38.78 1:38.6 +0.18 Heavy / Heavy 200 / 300
Carolina Motorsports Park (Full) 1:43.34 1:42 +1.34 Race / Heavy 40 / 300
Virginia International Raceway - VIR (Full Course) 2:07.27 2:10.114 -2.84 Race / Med 200 / 200
Summit Point Motorsports Park (Shenandoah Circuit CCW) 1:40.608 1:36.823 +3.78 Med / Med 100 / 200
Willow Springs Raceway (Streets - CCW) 1:23.99 1:26.4 -2.41 Heavy / Med 200 / 200
Mission Raceway Park (CCW) 1:16.513 1:19.98 -3.46 Race / Light 40 / 200
Sonoma Raceway (Long) 1:49.6 1:49.448 +0.15 Race / Light 40 / 40
Motor Enclave (CCW) 1:28.59 1:28.64 -0.05 Heavy / Stock 200 / 200
Las Vegas Motor Speedway (2.4 Mile Outside Road Course CCW) 1:47.83 1:56.303 -8.47 Heavy / Light 200 / 200
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