2012 Hyundai Veloster: First Drive
It’s only got 138 horsepower, yet the dual-clutch, paddle-shifted automatic is surprisingly entertaining to drive. Finally, it’s a coupe, but it has three doors (four, if you count the hatch).
Perhaps the Veloster’s most unique feature is the second door on the passenger side, for access to the rear seats. It sounds like a gimmick, but it’s both surprisingly functional and surprisingly well hidden, since the Veloster’s designers went to great lengths to blend the second door into the bodywork. Even the door handle is cleverly disguised in front of the C-pillar, and more than one passenger will search in vain for a door handle inside the front door frame.
Like the original CRX, the Veloster has a fresh, wind-cheating hatchback design. Like the CRX, the Veloster is meant to be fun to drive, even while returning up to 40 miles per gallon. Like the CRX, the Veloster is targeted to younger buyers, and should have huge support from aftermarket performance and style vendors in the coming months. Also, like the CRX, the Veloster is priced for the unwashed masses, not the six-figure-income elite few.
That’s where the similarities end. The CRX was a two seater, while the Veloster will comfortably carry four adults. Unlike the CRX, the Veloster comes chock full o’ cutting edge technology, including Hyundai’s BlueLink telematics system, a 7-inch multifunction display, Gracenotes music recognition with Bluetooth voice command, a USB input, an iPhone / iPod input and Pandora compatibility for music streaming. Opt for the Technology Package (which requires you to buy the Style Package) and you’ll get navigation with real-time traffic updates, rear backup warning sensors, a rear view camera and a 115 volt power outlet in the front.
The most expensive Veloster currently on the market tops out at just over $22,000 when you tack on the Style and Tech pacakeages, which is very impressive for the content delivered. What you don’t get are luxury options such as leather seats or heated seats or automatic climate control; what you do get is technology and style unlike anything else on the market today.
Perhaps the best comparison is between the Veloster and the Honda CR-Z hybrid. The Veloster delivers 29 mpg city and 40 mpg highway when equipped with the dual-clutch, six speed automatic transmission. The CR-Z, on the other hand, delivers 31 mpg city and 37 mpg highway; while the CR-Z outshines the Veloster in city fuel economy, the Veloster gets the win in highway fuel economy, so we’ll call it a draw. Opt for a CR-Z with nav, and it will cost you about $2,000 more than the Veloster, which gives you more interior room plus a back seat to haul passengers with. The Veloster also comes with 17-inch wheels standard, and 18-inch wheels with either the Style or Tech packages. The CR-Z comes with 16-inch wheels, with 17-inch wheels a dealer-installed option.
On the road, the Veloster’s feels quicker than the six speed manual, although the only measurements performed were using a butt-dyno. The new automatic will actually hold a gear to near-redline, fixing one of my biggest complaints about earlier Hyundai Shiftronic transmissions. Gear changes aren’t sport-transmission quick, but they’re not slow, either, which makes the automatic a reasonable compromise for daily driving and weekend fun.
So what’s the bottom line? The 2012 Hyundai Veloster is a sporty car that’s packed with all the technology and safety features you could want, wrapped in sexy sheetmetal and delivered at a sensible price.
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This new Hyundai Veloster looks truly amazing, very modern and will look awesome out on the roads. For all those budding sports coupe drivers that can not afford to get into Merecdes, BMW or Audi’s then this Hyundai Veloster 3 door Coupe is an ideal alternative. It really does have a well thought through up market coupe look and feel. Well done Hyundai!