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Hyundai's big showing for the Detroit Auto Show next month will be the redesigned 2019 Veloster. Thanks to a spy photographer, we have gotten our first look at it without the camo.

The pictures were captured during a shoot for a commercial or a video that might be shown during the unveiling. Despite the blurriness of the pictures, we can make out a number of details. For one, this looks to be the high-performance 'Turbo' model due to large, round, center exhaust tips and faux diffuser. The front end features a smaller mesh grille and aggressive bumper with deep cuts. One report says the roofline is lowered, though we can't really see that in the pictures. 

We're expecting the turbocharged 1.6L four-cylinder from the Elantra Sport and Elantra GT Sport to be on offer, along with another engine. A hotter N version is in the works as well, but we're expecting that to debut at a later time.

Source: Autoblog, AutoGuide


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Then their are those who like it a kinda coupe and a 1/2 for young families or us old folks with grandkids to each their own

2 hours ago, Drew Dowdell said:

I applaud Hyundai for continuing to try in the fun sports coupe segment.  They may not be consistent, but they are persistent. 

 

I appreciate the effort, but I am unimpressed with the product.

17 hours ago, dfelt said:

Still ugly as ever. :wacko:

Yeah....

12 hours ago, Frisky Dingo said:

Let's hope it's not the absolute dynamic disaster the old car was.

Ummmm...yeah...about that.....ummmmm...probably just as bad...

On 12/21/2017 at 7:53 AM, A Horse With No Name said:

Ummmm...yeah...about that.....ummmmm...probably just as bad...

 

Idk, the new i30 N other markets get is pretty highly spoken of.

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