Hyundai Veloster
Popular competitors:
- 2019–21
- 2018
- 2012–17
Latest generation
2019–21 Veloster
2021
- MSRP range$18,900–$28,450
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Consumer rating
- Combined mpg 28–30
- Body style Hatchback
Notable features in 2021:
- Sporty hatchback with one driver-side door, two passenger-side doors
- Choice of three engines, including two turbos
- Manual or automatic transmission
- Apple CarPlay, Android Auto standard
- Automatic emergency braking standard
- High-performance Veloster N available
2020
- MSRP range$18,800–$28,350
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Consumer rating
(15 reviews) - Combined mpg 28–30
- Body style Hatchback
Notable features in 2020:
- Sporty hatchback with one driver-side door, two passenger-side doors
- Choice of three engines, including two turbos
- Manual or automatic transmission
- Apple CarPlay, Android Auto standard
- Automatic emergency braking standard
- High-performance Veloster N available
2019
- MSRP range$18,500–$28,150
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Consumer rating
(42 reviews) - Combined mpg 0–30
- Body style Hatchback
Notable features in 2019:
- Redesigned for 2019
- Sporty hatchback with one driver-side door, two passenger-side doors
- Choice of two engines, including a turbo
- Manual or automatic transmission
- Apple CarPlay, Android Auto connectivity standard
- Automatic emergency braking standard
2018 Veloster
The Hyundai Veloster was not produced in 2018.
Previous generation
2012–17 Veloster
2017
- MSRP range$18,100–$23,800
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Consumer rating
(64 reviews) - Combined mpg 28–31
- Body style Hatchback
2016
- MSRP range$18,000–$23,950
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Consumer rating
(115 reviews) - Combined mpg 28–31
- Body style Hatchback
Notable features in 2016:
- New performance-oriented Rally Edition
- New seven-speed dual-clutch transmission available
- Three-door hatchback with passenger-side rear door
- Turbocharged four-cylinder engine available
- Seven-inch touch-screen standard
2015
- MSRP range$18,000–$23,600
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Consumer rating
(46 reviews) - Combined mpg 27–30
- Body style Hatchback
Notable features in 2015:
- Three-door hatchback with passenger-side rear door
- Regular or turbocharged four-cylinder engine
- Six-speed manual or automatic transmission
- Backup camera standard
2014
- MSRP range$17,800–$23,300
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Consumer rating
(45 reviews) - Combined mpg 27–31
- Body style Hatchback
Notable features in 2014:
- Three-door hatchback with passenger-side rear door
- New R-Spec version of Veloster Turbo
- Newly standard backup camera
- Regular or turbocharged four-cylinder
- Six-speed manual or automatic
2013
- MSRP range$17,600–$23,100
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Consumer rating
(124 reviews) - Combined mpg 28–31
- Body style Hatchback
Notable features in 2013:
- Three-door hatchback body style
- Curbside rear side door
- Up to 37 mpg
- Choice of four-cylinders, including turbocharged engine
- Six-speed manual or automatic
- Blue Link Telematics
2012
- MSRP range$17,300–$18,550
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Consumer rating
(81 reviews) - Combined mpg 30–31
- Body style Hatchback
Notable features in 2012:
- New hatchback replaces Tiburon
- Curbside rear door
- Up to 37 mpg
- 1.6-liter four-cylinder
- Six-speed manual or automatic
- Introduces Blue Link Telematics
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- Genesis
- Genesis Coupe
- IONIQ 5
- IONIQ 5 N
- IONIQ 6
- IONIQ EV
- IONIQ Hybrid
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- Kona
- Kona EV
- Kona N
- NEXO
- Palisade
- Santa Cruz
- Santa Fe
- Santa Fe HEV
- Santa Fe Plug-In Hybrid
- Santa Fe Sport
- Santa Fe XL
- Scoupe
- Sonata
- Sonata Hybrid
- Sonata Plug-In Hybrid
- Tiburon
- Tucson
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- Venue
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- XG300
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