Hyundai Veloster Review
The Hyundai Veloster turns conventional car design on its head. It’s a two-door coupe from one side and a four-door hatch from the other. The South Korean company says this is part of its “new thinking” philosophy and for a starting price of just $23,990 it also happens to redefine value for money.
Lets justify that statement for a minute.
Hyundai Veloster priced from $23,990
The all-new Hyundai Veloster sports coupe is now on sale in Australia. Prices range from $23,990 to $29,990 before on-road costs, with two trim levels available.
The base model Veloster and the flagship Veloster + come with the same 1.6-litre four-cylinder petrol engine, featuring direct-injection technology. It produces 103kW and 167Nm.
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