The Hyundai Veloster Value Edition is a better-equipped version that saves buyers money.
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After its two brothers Accent and Elantra, it is Hyundai Veloster's turn to add the Value Edition version in the US market. As the name suggests, Hyundai Veloster Value Edition is a better equipped version but helps buyers save money. |
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In the US market, the Hyundai Veloster Value Edition is sold with a starting price of $21,350. According to Hyundai, the Veloster Value Edition helps customers save $950 compared to buying equipment separately and adding it to the regular version. |
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Standard features of the new Hyundai Veloster Value Edition include 18-inch alloy wheels... |
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Panoramic sunroof |
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Push button to start the engine, open the door without a key |
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... 7-inch navigation screen, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto support, automatic air conditioning, Blue Link Connected Car connectivity, Blue Link Remote Start and Premium Dimension sound system with 8 speakers. |
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"The Value Edition is a version that shows Hyundai's desire to give customers more for less," said Mike Evanoff, director of Hyundai. "The Value Edition comes with the most popular equipment chosen by customers. Thanks to that, the Value Edition becomes a convenient savings package for customers." |
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In addition to amenities, the Hyundai Veloster Value Edition also has many standard safety features such as 6 airbags, electronic balance system, balance control, traction control, ABS anti-lock brakes, tire pressure monitoring... |
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... and DRL daytime running lights. |
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The "heart" of the 2017 Hyundai Veloster Value Edition is a 1.6-liter inline-4 gasoline engine. This engine has 2 versions: turbocharged and naturally aspirated. |
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In the naturally aspirated version, the engine produces a maximum power of 132 horsepower and a maximum torque of 162 Nm. The two figures in the turbocharged version are 201 horsepower and 264 Nm. |
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The engine is mated to a 6-speed manual or dual-clutch automatic transmission. |
According to Young Knowledge