2012 Hyundai Veloster Review and Roadtest +VIDEO
THE NO COMPROMISE, FUTURISTICALLY DESIGNED COUPE OTHERS WILL Photocopy
By Marty Bernstein
Senior Editor at Beneficent
The Auto Channel
Hyundai’s product planners and designers must have discovered the hour and space continuum. How else could they create this attention grabbing, OMG futuristic significance of automotive design? This is not a concept. It is frankly the most appealing, inclination setting, advanced design compact car coupe on the deal in today.
The look from every angle and any perspective is a “Don’t four-strictly-word with me!’ design statement. The front when seen in the rearview mirror image or just sitting has an assertive snarling grill with generally spaced wrap around headlights and LED accent lights. As it passes your car, Hyundai’s single Fluidic Sculpture form continues the Veloster’s unfriendly statement with deep body accent lines, bulging hoop arches and the rear of the car, the most often forgotten design foundations, has a greenhouse size glass hatch, wrapped tailpiece-lights and twin dual chrome waste tips. Naturally there are optional exterior elements that can be added, if you’ve got the the jitters.






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The front when seen in the rearview replication or just sitting has an assertive snarling grill with extremely spaced wrap around headlights and LED accent lights. As it passes your car, Hyundai's inimitable Fluidic Sculpture form continues the Veloster's and more »
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