The North American International Auto Show is just days away and Hyundai has released a new teaser video of the 2019 Veloster.
While we've already seen the model undisguised, the latest clip gives us a pretty good glimpse at the upcoming hatchback. As you can see, the car will have an aggressive front fascia with a prominent grille, large air intakes, and LED-infused headlights.
Moving further back, there's a rakish windscreen and flowing bodywork. Designers also installed a center-mounted dual exhaust system, an aggressive rear diffuser, and slender taillights.
The sporty styling will continue in the cabin as a previous sketch suggested the model will have an asymmetrical dashboard with a 'floating' infotainment system. We can also expect a stylish steering wheel, driver-focused controls, and unique switchgear.
Hyundai has already confirmed the Veloster will be offered with two turbocharged engines that have displacements of 1.4- and 1.6-liters. Depending on which engine is selected, it can be paired to either a seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox or a six-speed manual transmission.
The redesigned model is also slated to offer several high-tech features including a heads-up display, adaptive cruise control, and a collision warning system. Other notable options will include high beam assist and a lane departure warning system.
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The 2019 Veloster is ready to make some noise. See the live reveal on 01/15 at 12:05 pm EST. #HyundaiVeloster #NAIAS pic.twitter.com/1ZmSLtXVIg— Hyundai USA (@Hyundai) January 11, 2018
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