D10 THE BULLETIN • SUNDAY, APRIL 25, 2021 Hyundai Veloster N: An ‘N-pressive’ bang for the buck BY HENRY PAYNE The Detroit News 2021 Hyundai Veloster N T he brash $35,000 Hyun- dai Veloster N hot hatch thinks it’s 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. But my favorite luxe imita- tion is the “push-to-pass” but- ton. You know, like a Porsche. Porsche called this button “Sports Response.” Veloster, playful pocket rocket that it is, calls it “N Grin Shift.” Luffing along behind slower traffic on a rural, two-lane road south of Hell, Mich igan, a dotted-line passing zone presented itself. I pressed NGS. 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. N-pressive. Credit this sporty DNA to the South Korea brand’s Ger- man infatuation. Its N per- formance badge, after all, is short for Nürburgring, the world’s most famous, 73-turn race track where the Veloster spent its teething years. Its tu- tors were Albert Biermann and Thomas Schemera, ex-BMW M-brand engineers who know a thing or two about speed. It all adds up to a terrific drivetrain package stuffed in- side one of the quirkiest cars on the market. The Veloster is the buttoned-up Hyundai brand’s mutant, bulldog-faced, bandy-legged three-door com- pact hatchback. A rare breed, indeed. Where the standard Veloster comes with a 132-horsepower hamster wheel under the hood, gearheads can upgrade for a Vehicle type: Front engine, front-wheel-drive, five-pas- senger hatchback Price: $34,745, including $995 destination fee Powerplant: 2.0-liter turbo- charged, inline 4-cylinder Power: 275 horsepower, 260 pound-feet torque (278 in N Grin Shift mode) Transmission: 6-speed manual, 8-speed dual-clutch automatic (as tested) Performance: 0-60 mph, 4.8 seconds (Car and Driver); top speed, 155 mph Weight: 3,186 pounds est. Fuel economy: EPA 20 city/27 highway/22 com- bined (DCT as tested) Report card Highs: Taut handling; bun- dle of electronic goodies like N Grin Shift Lows: Three-door access, lacks some basics like adap- tive cruise control, heated seats Hyundai/TNS mere five grand to the Turbo R-Spec pumping out a ram- bunctious 201 horsepower. But the turbo-jacked 275-horse N takes on bigger prey. How big? It’s aimed squarely at King Hot Hatch, the Volk- swagen Golf R. As well as other 30-grand pocket rockets like the Subaru WRX, Mazda 3 Turbo and Honda Civic Type R. The Veloster N is most akin to the latter in racy perfor- mance and style. The racy performance is backed up by Veloster N’s en- try in the IMSA Michelin Pi- lot Sport Challenge TCR class alongside Type R (and Audi’s RS3 mini-monster). The Ve- loster won the class last year, showing superb pace. That pace translates on road. As I flung the Veloster N around Livingston Coun- ty’s twisted roads, the front- wheel-drive-driver felt surpris- ingly 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. No push. No torque steer. N-believable. Credit sophisticated suspen- sion dynamics and a standard electronic limited slip in this little hellion. The dynamics are similar to the superb Civic Type R but for three grand less, including the optional dual- clutch tranny. I know, I know. Purists will protest that hot hatches are best with manuals (the Type R’s only offering), and I get it. Manual is standard on Veloster N, but for another $1,500, DCT offers undeniable ben- efits. Not just the aforemen- tioned 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’ll come in handy at the autocross track, which is where N owners should spend their weekends. Autocrossers will also ap- preciate N’s macho looks — 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 Sop- with Camel tail, N stands out like a tattooed gym rat. That swagger — along with the quirky three-door setup — will make the N less appealing to many buyers who’ll warm to Golf GTI/R’s ageless good looks or the sexy Mazda3 Tur- bo’s curves. Indeed, for the same price as Veloster N, the Mazda offers all-wheel drive, four doors, electronics galore and a premium cabin. The Veloster lags in inte- rior amenities. The rear seats were pleasantly roomy for your giant, 6’5” reviewer, but can only be easily accessed via the right-side rear door. The cabin is heavy in plastics and forgets adaptive cruise control (com- mon in the compact class). On my long interstate drive to Hell, the Hyundai oddly offered ex- cellent lane-keep/drive-assist ability without corresponding adaptive cruise. Quirky, yes? But for those looking for something different — and who crave constant driving stimulation (guilty as charged), the N is a treat. The premi- um-grade drivetrain offers multiple modes, screens and combinations to play with. Notably, the Veloster can’t perform its tricks for long. Porsche’s $90,000 Cayman S, for example, will do launch control and Sports Response sprints all day long. Veloster N not so much. After blowing by the line of traffic, I pushed the NSG but- ton again for the next gaggle of cars. Veloster was N-ot inter- ested. “N Grin Shift conditions not met” protested the instru- ment display. Launch control was even more problematic. But the dual-clutch auto- matic’s snap, crackle ’n’ pop exhaust, quick upshifts and rev-matching downshifts never get old. And whether you’re on a long drive or pushing hard through the twisties, Hyund- ai’s cloth and leather bolstered seats are outstanding. N-gaging stuff from a $35,000 hot hatch. REVLIMIT MOTORSPORTS 1542 South Highway 97• Redmond Founded with a passion for all things motorsports. We are locally owned and operated in beautiful Redmond Oregon. Factory certifications and experience in Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki, KTM, Suzuki and many more. 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