Body | Hatch |
Wheelbase | 104.3 in |
Length | 166.1 in |
Width | 70.5 in |
Height | 55.1 in |
Curb Weight | 2657 lb. |
Fuel Capacity | 13.2 gal. |
Headroom, Row 1 | 39.0 in |
Shoulder Room, Row 1 | 55.6 in |
Hip Room, Row 1 | 53.2 in |
Legroom, Row 1 | 43.9 in |
Headroom, Row 2 | 35.3 in |
Shoulder Room, Row 2 | 54.0 in |
Hip Room, Row 2 | 52.6 in |
Legroom, Row 2 | 31.7 in |
Total Legroom | 75.6 in (over 2 rows) |
Cargo Volume, Minimum | 15.5 ft3 |
Cargo Volume, Maximum | 34.7 ft3 |
2014 Hyundai Veloster Seat Room and Comfort: Pros | ||
Year | Comment | |
2013 | Okay, adults won't want to spend a long road trip in the back seat of a Veloster. But given the car's sleek styling and tidy exterior dimensions, there's a surprising amount of room back there. Not only is the third door justified, but a fourth portal would also be welcome. As is, whoever sits in the left rear seat has no easy way to get to it. Between the lack of a fourth door and the presence of a low console where a fifth person might otherwise sit, it's as if they want people who regularly tote kids to get an Elantra GT. Which, sadly, isn't offered with a 201-horsepower engine. see full Hyundai Veloster review |
2014 Hyundai Veloster Seat Room and Comfort: Cons | ||
Year | Body/Powertrain | Comment |
2015 | 3dr Hatch 132-horsepower 1.6L I4 6-speed automated manual FWD |
The Veloster is setup like a sports car - stiff suspension, low riding height, and sport seats designed to keep you in place. What this car is not is comfortable. At all. There is almost no back support, and little coushining. On a long trip, it will be PAIN. On roads trampled on by dinosaurs, it will be PAIN. The interior accents also get in the way of resting your legs on anything, so you have to just deal with the space provided, which isn't much. This car is just big enough, and not a milimeter more. see full Hyundai Veloster review |
Trim | Base | Turbo R-Spec | Turbo |
Standard Engine | 1.6L I4 DOHC-4v 138 hp@6300 123 lb-ft@4850 | turbocharged 1.6L I4 DOHC-4v 201 hp@6000 195 lb-ft@1750 | turbocharged 1.6L I4 DOHC-4v 201 hp@6000 195 lb-ft@1750 |
Optional Engine(s) | 1.6L I4 DOHC-4v 132 hp@6300 120 lb-ft@4850 |   |   |
Standard Transmission | 6-speed manual | 6-speed manual | 6-speed manual |
Optional Transmission(s) | 6-speed automated manual |   | 6-speed manually-shiftable automatic |
Standard Drivetrain | FWD | FWD | FWD |
Standard Tires | 215/45HR17 tires | 215/40VR18 tires | 215/40VR18 tires |
Optional Tires | 215/40YR18 tires | 215/40YR18 tires | 215/40YR18 tires |
  | 215/40VR18 tires |   |   |
2014 Hyundai Veloster Powertrain: Pros | ||
Year | Comment | |
2013 | Like many other Hyundais, the Veloster Turbo feels about ten percent less powerful than it actually is. But 90 percent of 201 horsepower in a 2,800-pound car still feels perky enough to (finally) justify the car's name. On the other hand, the manual transmission's shift feel barely earns a passing grade. Those in Hondas and Mazdas feel slicker, shorter of throw, and more precise. Fuel economy used to be the #2 reason to buy a Veloster. But Hyundai had to revise its EPA mpg figures due to flawed testing procedures. The revised figures--24 mpg city, 35 highway with the manual and 24/31 with the automatic--are much less impressive, but still competitive. see full Hyundai Veloster review |
2014 Hyundai Veloster Powertrain: Pros | ||
Year | Body/Powertrain | Comment |
2015 | 3dr Hatch 132-horsepower 1.6L I4 6-speed automated manual FWD |
The real hat trick of the Veloster is the Dual Clutch transmission - a 6-speed, lightweight transmission for the base model, and a stronger, 7-speed version for the Turbo. Now, thanks to another car company, people have a sour opinion about economy cars with dual clutch transmissions. This is not one of those cars. The KIA/Hyundai EcoShift Dual Clutch is a dry plate dual clutch transmission, which feels and operates like a manual transmission, except you, the driver, don't have to do any of the clutch work - the computer does the clutches and gears for you, and it does a very good job. No matter what you believe, the dual clutch can shift faster than a human can with a standard manual - so fast, it almost feels like an automatic. While you could put it in D and let it work the gears for you, and it does a fantastic job about it, as it rev matches downshifts, lightning fast upshifts, and kickdowns (aka "passing gear" in boomer speak) are as fast or faster than if you were downshifting a manual, you could also put it in Ds, then manually select a gear, and it will drive in Manual Shift mode for the forward gears. While it will still upshift at the redline, and downshift at 1200, it will let you use any gear within those ranges - even a 2nd gear start if you want (but I do NOT recommend that, it'll cook your clutch to repeatedly set off in 2nd, like it would in a standard manual). Most notably, the KIA DCT is able to skip gears, which lets it shift faster than other DCTs in the real world under certain traffic conditions (example, the kickdown). As long as you remember to drive it as if it were a manual transmission (use the brake, not the gas to hold on a hill, don't ride the brake going forward or reverse, let traffic get further ahead before rolling forward), you won't have a problem with the clutches wearing out - I got 175,000 miles on mine, and they were still operational after both rental car duty and heavy residential driving. see full Hyundai Veloster review |
2013 | 3dr Hatch turbocharged 201hp 1.6L I4 6-speed shiftable automatic FWD |
I would not have believed you could get this much power and speed from a 1.6 litre turbo car ! It is very impressive and fun to drive . see full Hyundai Veloster review |
2014 Hyundai Veloster Powertrain: Cons | ||
Year | Body/Powertrain | Comment |
2015 | 3dr Hatch 132-horsepower 1.6L I4 6-speed automated manual FWD |
Now, here's the elephant in the room. The performance. For a car called the Veloster, you would expect it to be fast. Well, it's not. Not even a little bit. See, while the Veloster is a lightweight, nimble car, and while it does have a Turbo version, the numbers are only peak. The powerband overall is quite lacking. On the Base, the engine has nothing below 4000 RPM, peaks at 5000, and then the power immediately drops down and falls off afterwards. This gives the engine a strange, stair-steppy powerband that sees a brief moment of maximum exertion, and then just noise all around it. This is a common powerband in most KIA engines. As for the Turbo, the power may come on as early as 2000, but after 4000, it drops off, as the tiny turbo can't keep up. In either case, the car is a lot slower than it looks, so don't expect it to be anything but an economy car in speedy stripes. see full Hyundai Veloster review |
2013 | 3dr Hatch turbocharged 201hp 1.6L I4 6-speed shiftable automatic FWD |
I am having a high rpm engine cut out problem . Hyundai is working on it . I know several Veloster turbo owners and no one else has this problem. see full Hyundai Veloster review |
2014 Hyundai Veloster Tires: Pros | ||
Year | Body/Powertrain | Comment |
2013 | 3dr Hatch 132-horsepower 1.6L I4 6-speed automated manual FWD |
I cant wait till the tires wear out so I can replace them with better ones. Threadwear is good but it's noisy. see full Hyundai Veloster review |
Body | Trim | Base Price | Invoice | Destination |
Hatch | Base | 17,800 | 17,172 | 810 |
Hatch | Turbo R-Spec | 21,300 | 20,283 | 810 |
Hatch | Turbo | 22,300 | 21,225 | 810 |