The Veloster Turbo Is The Super-Rare Hot Hyundai That Didn't Quite Work

The Hyundai Veloster Turbo never quite captured anyone's imagination, despite cool styling and an easy-going attitude that made it a great daily driver
The Veloster Turbo Is The Super-Rare Hot Hyundai That Didn't Quite Work

Hyundai has finally got the hot hatchback right. The i30 N is staggeringly good, but it’s not the first time the Korean brand has tried to break the scene. Welcome to the world of the extremely rare Veloster Turbo.

We can’t speak for other markets but in the UK the Veloster Turbo is as rare as a finished project car. There are good reasons for that; the principal one being that it wasn’t really up to scratch against the likes of the Golf GTI. It was always intended to sit a step lower than the famous VW both in price and performance, but that left it in a no-man’s land. It was more expensive and less entertaining than the Fiesta ST, and simply not as good as a Seat Leon Cupra.

The Veloster Turbo Is The Super-Rare Hot Hyundai That Didn't Quite Work

Hyundai stopped importing it into the UK pretty quickly because of poor sales. That was a shame, though, because while the hot Veloster, with its extremely fist-friendly exhausts, was never going to be a modern hot hatch legend, it was an unusual all-rounder with scarcity, good looks and modest practicality on its side, not to mention respectable speed.

There are just four for sale on Auto Trader at the time of writing, with fewer than 70 reportedly left on the road according to howmanyleft.co.uk. Our pick is the cheapest of the bunch, but for your £10,450 you get a metallic grey 184bhp car with a manual cog whisk, a suggested – and conservative – 0-62mph time of 8.4 seconds and a top speed of 133mph.

The Veloster Turbo Is The Super-Rare Hot Hyundai That Didn't Quite Work

It has 55,000 miles on the clock and should have a full Hyundai warranty until March next year, but there’s also a 12-month backup plan with the seller – a franchised Honda dealer. There’s a bit of annoying kerbing on the wheel that we can see more closely in the (numerous) pics, but you can’t have everything. The quirky three-door layout is the correct way round for the UK, too, letting you regurgitate your rear passengers straight onto the pavement.

The four-seater has plenty of tech, from a reversing camera and parking sensors to climate control, Bluetooth, leather upholstery and the large touch-screen in the middle of the dashboard. You can charge your phone via USB, but we don’t think Android Auto or Apple CarPlay made it to this car.

The Veloster Turbo’s flaws help make it interesting, and any car this rare has to be worth keeping an eye on. Sure, it will probably depreciate hard until suddenly there are only a handful left, but at that point it might start to become something of an unsung classic. One day you might even get most of your money back…

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Comments

Anton 3

It’s like a new Honda CRX.

And before someone has something against my opinion: No, the CR-Z didn’t do it for me.

09/28/2017 - 09:35 |
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BenPaye(JDMSquad)(MX5Squad)(LFAsquad)(Subie Squad) (Rotary F

Ugly af tho

09/28/2017 - 09:40 |
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Anonymous

Just a few upgrades tho! (HYUNDAI PLS MAKE A NEW VELOSTER “N”)

09/28/2017 - 09:42 |
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Anonymous

These things are very underrated. Fifth Gear did a team test of one years ago and they generally liked it

09/28/2017 - 09:45 |
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Tomislav Celić

The problem of the Veloster and i30N is the same. Hyundai is known for the poor reliability. Which is unfortunate becouse the Elantra is a nice model, aswell as the i40. The problem is, do you really want a Hyundai over a Ford, or a VW, or a Honda????

09/28/2017 - 09:49 |
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Anonymous

I just suddenly recalled about CT made a parody music video about the Veloster.

09/28/2017 - 10:01 |
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Anonymous

Its because of the fact that it has those stupid doors! (Ok thats an over reaction but why on earth does it have 3 doors?!)

09/28/2017 - 10:21 |
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TheRealBouss

Hey, one of those are in my neighbourhood! It’s bright yellow, and makes serious brap noises

09/28/2017 - 10:26 |
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Anonymous

I live in Dubai and they are everywhere

09/28/2017 - 10:34 |
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Anonymous

My dad has one. It’s certainly a sporty little car, but you can’t fit anyone larger than Richard Hammond into the back.

09/28/2017 - 11:18 |
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