Hyundai Veloster SR Turbo Plus new car review - Drive

Hyundai's Veloster might not be quite as focused on the hard-core driving character as the 86, but with its mix of style, performance and practicality, it has gone toe to toe with the Toyota for the title of Australia's favourite sports car for... Now, the South Korean car maker has reacted to the 86 by giving its quirky three-door hot hatch a mid-life spruce-up with a revised model range, a host of new features and the adoption of a dual-clutch automatic in the range-topping SR Turbo we're... The original Veloster was available in three distinct models, with the lower-grade, naturally aspirated variants split by a two-tiered walk through from the entry-level Veloster to a more feature-packed Plus offering, while the range-topping Turbo... With the Series II, Hyundai has divided the range evenly and now offers the Plus specification in both the standard and Turbo models, thereby reacting to the 86 with a sub-$30,000 offering for the high-performance Veloster for the first time and... With a starting price of $24,490 (plus on-road costs), the entry-level Veloster undercuts most baby hot-hatch rivals and, although it doesn't have the outright performance to match, it isn't short on equipment, with standard features such as... Source: www.drive.com.au