{"id":27203,"date":"2021-04-15T12:55:51","date_gmt":"2021-04-15T16:55:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/henrypayne.com\/?p=27203"},"modified":"2021-04-15T12:25:16","modified_gmt":"2021-04-15T16:25:16","slug":"payne-hyundai-veloster-n-offers-n-pressive-bang-for-the-buck","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/henrypayne.com\/index.php\/2021\/04\/payne-hyundai-veloster-n-offers-n-pressive-bang-for-the-buck","title":{"rendered":"Payne: Hyundai Veloster N offers N-pressive bang for the buck"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">The brash\u00a0$35,000\u00a0Hyundai Veloster N hot hatch thinks it\u2019s a premium performance car. Slip inside and it hands you your seat belt like a Mercedes S560 Coupe. The seats are bolstered for hard cornering, yet easy on the backside like an Audi RS. The steering wheel bristles with twin drive-mode buttons like a BMW M.<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">But my favorite luxe imitation is the \u201cpush-to-pass\u201d button. You know, like a Porsche.<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">Porsche called this button \u201cSports Response.\u201d Veloster, playful pocket rocket that it is, calls it \u201cN Grin Shift.\u201d Luffing along behind slower traffic on a rural, two-lane road south of Hell, Michigan, a dotted-line passing zone presented itself. I pressed NGS.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"gnt_em gnt_em_img\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"gnt_em_img_i\" src=\"https:\/\/www.gannett-cdn.com\/presto\/2021\/04\/13\/PDTN\/4b8d17bd-f0d1-4fb5-ad27-69faca303252-HyundaiVelosterN_hell-fr3-4.jpg?width=660&amp;height=372&amp;fit=crop&amp;format=pjpg&amp;auto=webp\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.gannett-cdn.com\/presto\/2021\/04\/13\/PDTN\/4b8d17bd-f0d1-4fb5-ad27-69faca303252-HyundaiVelosterN_hell-fr3-4.jpg?width=1320&amp;height=744&amp;fit=crop&amp;format=pjpg&amp;auto=webp 2x\" alt=\"The 2021 Hyundai Veloster N is a fun little devil with sharp handling, 275-horsepower, and an eye for competitors like the Honda Civic Type R.\" data-g-r=\"lazy\" \/><\/p>\n<div class=\"gnt_em_img_ccw gnt_em_img_ccw__cap gnt_em_img_ccw__crd\" data-c-caption=\"The 2021 Hyundai Veloster N is a fun little devil with sharp handling, 275-horsepower, and an eye for competitors like the Honda Civic Type R.\" data-c-credit=\"Henry Payne, The Detroit News\"><\/div>\n<\/figure>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">Instantly, the dual-clutch transmission skipped from 5th to 2nd gear. Revs pegged on the tachometer. The engine let out a blood-curdling scream. I stomped the accelerator and the Hyundai exploded past two cars in front of me.<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">N-pressive.<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">Credit this sporty DNA to the South Korea brand\u2019s German infatuation. Its N performance badge, after all, is short for N\u00fcrburgring, the world\u2019s most famous, 73-turn race track where the Veloster spent its teething years. Its tutors were Albert Biermann and Thomas Schemera, ex-BMW M-brand engineers who know a thing or two about speed.<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">It all adds up to a terrific drivetrain package stuffed inside one of the quirkiest cars on the market. The Veloster is the buttoned-up Hyundai\u00a0brand\u2019s mutant, bulldog-faced, bandy-legged\u00a0three-door compact hatchback. A rare breed, indeed.<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">Where the standard Veloster comes with a 132-horsepower hamster wheel under the hood, gearheads can upgrade for a mere five\u00a0grand to the Turbo R-Spec pumping out a rambunctious 201 horsepower. But the turbo-jacked\u00a0275-horse N takes on bigger prey.<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">How big? It\u2019s aimed squarely at King Hot Hatch, the Volkswagen Golf R. As well as other 30-grand pocket rockets like the Subaru WRX, Mazda 3 Turbo\u00a0and Honda Civic Type R.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"gnt_em gnt_em_img\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"gnt_em_img_i\" src=\"https:\/\/www.gannett-cdn.com\/presto\/2021\/04\/13\/PDTN\/b6f18993-c618-44c3-83f5-8c70134d883c-HyundaiVelosterN_hell.jpg?width=660&amp;height=372&amp;fit=crop&amp;format=pjpg&amp;auto=webp\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.gannett-cdn.com\/presto\/2021\/04\/13\/PDTN\/b6f18993-c618-44c3-83f5-8c70134d883c-HyundaiVelosterN_hell.jpg?width=1320&amp;height=744&amp;fit=crop&amp;format=pjpg&amp;auto=webp 2x\" alt=\"Detroit News auto critic Henry Payne took the 2021 Hyundai Veloster N to Hell (Michigan) and back.\" data-g-r=\"lazy\" \/><\/p>\n<div class=\"gnt_em_img_ccw gnt_em_img_ccw__cap gnt_em_img_ccw__crd\" data-c-caption=\"Detroit News auto critic Henry Payne took the 2021 Hyundai Veloster N to Hell (Michigan) and back.\" data-c-credit=\"Henry Payne, The Detroit News\"><\/div>\n<\/figure>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">The Veloster N is most akin to the latter in racy performance and style.<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">The racy performance is backed up by Veloster N\u2019s entry in the IMSA Michelin Pilot Sport Challenge TCR class alongside Type R (and Audi\u2019s RS3 mini-monster). The Veloster won the class last year, showing superb pace.<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">That pace translates on road. As I flung the Veloster N around Livingston County\u2019s twisted roads, the front-wheel-drive-driver felt surprisingly neutral. Hard left into a 90-degree left-hander and I could actually get the rear end to slide out, then hard on the throttle (contrary to a rear-wheel-driver) to pull the car straight.<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">No push. No torque steer. N-believable.<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">Credit sophisticated suspension dynamics and a standard electronic limited slip in this little hellion. The dynamics are similar to the superb Civic Type R\u00a0but for three\u00a0grand less, including the optional\u00a0dual-clutch tranny.<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">I know, I know. Purists will protest that hot hatches are best with manuals (the Type R\u2019s only offering) and I get it. Manual is standard on Veloster N, but for another $1,500, DCT offers undeniable benefits. Not just the aforementioned N Grin Shift, but also launch control that will rocket this hatchback to 60 mph in just 4.8 seconds, nearly half a second quicker than the stick. That\u2019ll come in handy at the autocross track, which is where N owners should spend their weekends.<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">Autocrossers will also appreciate N\u2019s macho looks \u2014 hungry maw, high rear spoiler. While not as outrageous as Type R (which, rumor has it, was penned by a 17-year-old comic book artist) and its Sopwith Camel tail, N stands out like a tattooed gym rat.<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">That swagger \u2014 along with the quirky three-door setup\u00a0\u2014 will make the N less appealing to many buyers who\u2019ll warm to Golf GTI\/R\u2019s ageless good looks or the sexy Mazda3 Turbo\u2019s curves. Indeed, for the same price as Veloster N, the Mazda offers all-wheel drive, four doors, electronics galore\u00a0and a premium cabin.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"gnt_em gnt_em_img\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"gnt_em_img_i\" src=\"https:\/\/www.gannett-cdn.com\/presto\/2021\/04\/13\/PDTN\/803304df-a810-417a-8a2d-fa35d4b9ca0b-HyundaiVelosterN_belt-extension.jpg?width=660&amp;height=372&amp;fit=crop&amp;format=pjpg&amp;auto=webp\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.gannett-cdn.com\/presto\/2021\/04\/13\/PDTN\/803304df-a810-417a-8a2d-fa35d4b9ca0b-HyundaiVelosterN_belt-extension.jpg?width=1320&amp;height=744&amp;fit=crop&amp;format=pjpg&amp;auto=webp 2x\" alt=\"Like a Mercedes. The 2021 Hyundai Veloster N hands you your seatbelt when you sit in the car. \" data-g-r=\"lazy\" \/><\/p>\n<div class=\"gnt_em_img_ccw gnt_em_img_ccw__cap gnt_em_img_ccw__crd\" data-c-caption=\"Like a Mercedes. The 2021 Hyundai Veloster N hands you your seatbelt when you sit in the car. \" data-c-credit=\"Henry Payne, The Detroit News\"><\/div>\n<\/figure>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">The Veloster lags in interior amenities. The rear seats were pleasantly roomy for your giant, 6\u20195\u201d reviewer, but can only be easily accessed via the right-side rear door. The cabin is heavy in plastics and forgets adaptive cruise control (common in the compact class). On my long interstate drive to Hell, the Hyundai oddly offered excellent lane-keep\/drive-assist ability without corresponding adaptive cruise. Quirky, yes?<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">But for those looking for something different \u2014 and who crave constant driving stimulation (guilty as charged), the N is a treat. The premium-grade drivetrain offers multiple modes, screens\u00a0and combinations to play with.<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">Notably, the Veloster can\u2019t perform its tricks for long. Porsche\u2019s $90,000\u00a0Cayman S, for example, will do launch control and Sports Response sprints all day long. Veloster N not so much.<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">After blowing by the line of traffic, I pushed the NSG button again for the next gaggle of cars. Veloster was N-ot interested. \u201cN Grin Shift conditions not met\u201d protested the instrument display. Launch control was even more problematic.<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">But the dual-clutch automatic\u2019s snap, crackle n\u2019 pop exhaust, quick upshifts and rev-matching downshifts never get old. And whether you\u2019re on a long drive or pushing hard through the twisties, Hyundai\u2019s cloth \u2019n\u2019 leather bolstered seats are outstanding.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"gnt_em gnt_em_img\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"gnt_em_img_i\" src=\"https:\/\/www.gannett-cdn.com\/presto\/2021\/04\/13\/PDTN\/0d3ca2fa-7326-4035-9b50-1a030c305fb0-HyundaiVelosterN_tracks.jpg?width=660&amp;height=372&amp;fit=crop&amp;format=pjpg&amp;auto=webp\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.gannett-cdn.com\/presto\/2021\/04\/13\/PDTN\/0d3ca2fa-7326-4035-9b50-1a030c305fb0-HyundaiVelosterN_tracks.jpg?width=1320&amp;height=744&amp;fit=crop&amp;format=pjpg&amp;auto=webp 2x\" alt=\"The automatic 2021 Hyundai Veloster N is a value hot hatch with capabilities rivaling a Civic Type R or VW Golf R - but for just $35k.\" data-g-r=\"lazy\" \/><\/p>\n<div class=\"gnt_em_img_ccw gnt_em_img_ccw__cap gnt_em_img_ccw__crd\" data-c-caption=\"The automatic 2021 Hyundai Veloster N is a value hot hatch with capabilities rivaling a Civic Type R or VW Golf R - but for just $35k.\" data-c-credit=\"Henry Payne, The Detroit News\"><\/div>\n<\/figure>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">N-gaging stuff from a $35,000\u00a0hot hatch.<\/p>\n<h3 class=\"gnt_ar_b_h2\"><strong>2021 Hyundai Veloster N<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">Vehicle type: Front engine, front-wheel-drive, five-passenger hatchback<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">Price: $34,745, including $995 destination fee<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">Powerplant: 2.0-liter\u00a0turbocharged, inline 4-cylinder<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">Power: 275 horsepower, 260 pound-feet torque (278 in N Grin Shift mode)<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">Transmission: 6-speed manual, 8-speed dual-clutch automatic (as tested)<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">Performance: 0-60 mph, 4.8 seconds (Car and Driver); top speed, 155 mph<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">Weight: 3,186 pounds est.<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">Fuel economy: EPA 20 city\/27\u00a0highway\/22\u00a0combined (DCT as tested)<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">Report card<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">Highs: Taut handling; bundle of electronic goodies like N Grin Shift<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">Lows: Three-door access, lacks some basics like adaptive cruise control, heated seats<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">Overall: 4 stars<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The brash\u00a0$35,000\u00a0Hyundai Veloster N hot hatch thinks it\u2019s a premium performance car. Slip inside and it hands you your seat belt like a Mercedes S560 Coupe. The seats are bolstered for hard cornering, yet easy on the backside like an Audi RS. The steering wheel bristles with twin drive-mode buttons like a BMW M. 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