RE: Hyundai Veloster Turbo S: £21,995
RE: Hyundai Veloster Turbo S: £21,995
Tuesday 28th August 2012

Hyundai Veloster Turbo S: £21,995

Quirky hot hatch/coupe confirms pricing but will it be any good?



We've touched on the Hyundai Veloster Turbo a couple of times in recent months but finally pricing has been confirmed with a headline entry level figure of £21,995 for the Turbo SE.

Power has been confirmed at 186hp, the 1.6-litre, twin-scroll turbo engine apparently optimised for European tastes with a lower peak power but gutsier mid-range torque delivery. Which would appear to be code for attempting to hit CO2 and mpg targets at the apparent cost of a second off the 0-62mph time - a claimed 8.4 seconds on the UK/Euro version.

Now, you can claim the relevance of such bald performance stats but, beefier torque delivery or not, it's clear the Veloster Turbo we get is significantly slower than the one you can buy over the pond. Oh, but apparently you get the 195lb ft peak torque 250rpm sooner, at 1,500rpm rather than the heady 1,750rpm our American cousins need to wring their Velosters out to. We do get firmer dampers too, apparently.

And it does look cool and most certainly a break from the Mini masses that might otherwise tempt you at this price point. Spookily (OK, not at all spookily...) the Mini boasts a similar 184hp in Cooper S form, again from a 1.6 turbo. A Clubman with similarly imbalanced door configuration to the 2+1 Veloster costs from £19,160 and is quicker and cleverer with CO2 figures at 137g/km against the Hyundai's 157g/km. It's a tough fight against the Scirocco too, the 160hp 1.4 TSI down on power (and doors!) but £500 cheaper and added badge kudos, if such things matter.

The Veloster fights back with generous equipment, including touchscreen nav and leather seats, embossed 'Turbo' in an 80s-tastic throwback to when such things were novelty enough to shout about.

Does that leave Hyundai headroom to 'retune' again and bump the power back up? The official line is no. For now.

 

 

 

 

 

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legalknievel

Original Poster:

353 posts

223 months

Tuesday 28th August 2012
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Can't help thinking the styling looks a bit generic...

Probbie

10 posts

172 months

Tuesday 28th August 2012
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The grille looks a bit... cheap

bagseye

111 posts

203 months

Tuesday 28th August 2012
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Scirocco for me at that money, and not because of snobbery. Performance on this is weak for the power, the styling is ok but the Scirocco looks miles better.

Panthro

777 posts

244 months

Tuesday 28th August 2012
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Awaits the "you could buy an E92 M3/Boxster/Cayman etc for that much money" response.

Looks like a good effort for Hyundai. The coupes were never bad cars and this could be a surprise.

Steve vRS

5,348 posts

267 months

Tuesday 28th August 2012
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Panthro said:
Awaits the "you could buy an E92 M3/Boxster/Cayman etc for that much money" response.
Other popular responses may also include:-

Looks like a GT86
Nearly as fast as a GT86
wink
Steve

VolvoT5

4,155 posts

200 months

Tuesday 28th August 2012
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I think the styling is OK but as with all these budget brands there seems to be a little something missing. It looks like it should be faster than it is, which is never a good thing IMO.

If I had the money I would also go for a 1.4 TSI Scirocco over this.

lazygraduand

1,790 posts

187 months

Tuesday 28th August 2012
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Bit of a biased article considering, if I understand correctly, you've never driven one?

Japsteeze

57 posts

169 months

Tuesday 28th August 2012
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I actually think its a good looking car, but it really is only luke-warm hatch performance, can't really call it a hot hatch!

vsonix

3,865 posts

189 months

Tuesday 28th August 2012
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Hmm. Not much of a looker but I bet it'd be fun to mod. I seem to remember the Tiburon/Coupe being a bit of an underground favourite, less so in the UK though.

Millsy Esq

5 posts

185 months

Tuesday 28th August 2012
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Looks like a car that has nothing to say for itself. It's not the fastest, not the greenest, not the cheapest, not the best looking, not the most fun to drive.

Ok, so it may be one of the better equipped, but that's not really the point of a hot hatch is it.

Not saying that it will be a bad car though... if you like the looks of the Focus, Fabia, DS3, Swift etc then this is ideal because it takes a bit of styling from all of them.

But again, that gives it no identity of its own, apart from being the hot hatch that tried too hard to fit in.

Maybe it will be a lot more impressive in the metal and from behind the wheel though.

anonymous-user

80 months

Tuesday 28th August 2012
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Have I just read that right? Hyundai have removed the 'value for money' aspect and put this turd in a price point where cars with 'proper' badges and reputations are in some cases cheaper!?

I was wondering how long it would take the recent "success" to get to their heads. We now know.

ellisd82

685 posts

234 months

Tuesday 28th August 2012
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I like it. Not the best performance figures for the power. But they never do perform that well. I do have a soft spot for Hyundai. Had the 2.7 V6 Coupe and that was a big engine but only 165 bhp. Why so little, they are now getting more out of a engine alot smaller lol. Great car though the Coupe.

Maldini35

2,913 posts

214 months

Tuesday 28th August 2012
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279 said:
Have I just read that right? Hyundai have removed the 'value for money' aspect and put this turd in a price point where cars with 'proper' badges and reputations are in some cases cheaper!?

I was wondering how long it would take the recent "success" to get to their heads. We now know.
You beat me to it.

Doesn't look a bad car but I just expect a Hyundai to be significantly cheaper. Not fair perhaps but brands take years to position themeselves with the buying public. Having 'piled 'em high and sold 'em cheap' for so long to suddenly compete with the established players on equal terms feels a little optimistic.
Especially as their UK market share rose dramatically largely as a result of the scrappage scheme.

bagseye

111 posts

203 months

Tuesday 28th August 2012
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Millsy Esq said:
Looks like a car that has nothing to say for itself. It's not the fastest, not the greenest, not the cheapest, not the best looking, not the most fun to drive.

Ok, so it may be one of the better equipped, but that's not really the point of a hot hatch is it.

Not saying that it will be a bad car though... if you like the looks of the Focus, Fabia, DS3, Swift etc then this is ideal because it takes a bit of styling from all of them.

But again, that gives it no identity of its own, apart from being the hot hatch that tried too hard to fit in.

Maybe it will be a lot more impressive in the metal and from behind the wheel though.
Exactly!

And from the review (i think it was motortrend)gave the US version. it has fun aspects of the drive. But overall its to slow and not sporty enough.

MarJay

2,180 posts

201 months

Tuesday 28th August 2012
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If it had another 50bhp then it would be ace value. As it is it seems decidedly average.

Perhaps a remap could liberate that many horses?

StottyZr

6,860 posts

189 months

Tuesday 28th August 2012
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A good effort but as said all along, it should be much cheaper. Saying that, I wonder what discount they offer from the list price after a few months? Time will tell I suppose.

gentlemangreen

1,121 posts

227 months

Tuesday 28th August 2012
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Steve vRS said:
Panthro said:
Awaits the "you could buy an E92 M3/Boxster/Cayman etc for that much money" response.
Other popular responses may also include:-

Looks like a GT86
Nearly as fast as a GT86
wink
Steve
Or the ever popular PH default response - "its needs more power/ its too expensive"

Liquid Knight

15,754 posts

209 months

Tuesday 28th August 2012
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Looks a bit like a BRZ with a 308 grille.

I'm sure it's a nice car but aren't they all?

LuS1fer

43,344 posts

271 months

Tuesday 28th August 2012
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£22k for a Hyundai...isn't a Focus ST cheaper?

aka_kerrly

12,505 posts

236 months

Tuesday 28th August 2012
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Am I right thinking Hyundai's success in the UK was primarily driven by people receiving a deposit via the scrappage scheme against already low prices and a 5 year warranty.

This car appears to be missing two of those ingredients which is likely to limit it's appeal somewhat.