The Hyundai Veloster N, produced from 2019 to 2022, represents a significant chapter in the evolution of Korean performance cars. This unique asymmetrical 4-door coupe-hatchback hybrid, developed under the guidance of Albert Biermann, has garnered a cult following among collectors and enthusiasts alike. With its turbocharged 2.0L engine delivering a spirited 275 horsepower, the Veloster N is not just a car; it's a driving experience that embodies the spirit of performance.
As these vehicles enter the collector market, they are becoming increasingly rare due to their production ending in 2022. The Veloster N stands out with its innovative design, thrilling performance, and strong collector appeal, particularly for those equipped with the 6-speed manual transmission, which is rapidly gaining desirability. At ReviveRides, we celebrate this alluring model and invite you to donate your Veloster N, contributing to the community of passionate automotive enthusiasts in Utah.
šGeneration guide
Veloster N ⢠2019-2022
The second-generation Veloster features a unique asymmetric design and advanced performance attributes. The 2019-2020 models come with a 6-speed manual, while 2021+ introduced the N-DCT dual-clutch transmission, offering enhanced launch control and driving dynamics.
Known issues by generation
The Veloster N's Theta II 2.0L turbocharged engine has some well-documented concerns, including carbon buildup on intake valves and potential blowby issues in early production models, which are subject to Hyundai recall campaigns. It's crucial for owners to verify recall completion statuses and maintain preventive measures like walnut-blasting to preserve engine performance. Additionally, the 8-speed N-DCT has proven reliable but may require attention for mechatronic and clutch-pack wear at higher mileage. Regular upkeep will not only enhance driving enjoyment but also maintain the value of this emerging collector classic.
Donation value by condition + generation
The Hyundai Veloster N has swiftly become a sought-after collector's item, especially following its production discontinuation in 2022. Clean, low-mileage examples with original paint tend to command a premium, particularly those in the rare halo colors like Performance Blue and Sunset Orange. The emergence of a manual transmission collector premium for 2019-2020 models adds another layer of desirability. As values appreciate, maintaining a thorough preventive maintenance history is vital, and documentation of Theta II recall completions will significantly enhance the vehicle's appeal among collectors. Bring a Trailer and Cars & Bids are essential platforms for gauging market value, so stay informed and ready to participate in this exciting collector trend.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Veloster N to ReviveRides is a seamless process, especially for vehicles in pristine condition. We strongly recommend obtaining a qualified appraisal, particularly for models valued over $5,000, as IRS Form 8283 Section B is applicable. Documentation of original paint, service history, and recall completion is crucial to maximizing tax benefits. Clean, low-mileage examples are encouraged to be enclosed-transported to preserve their condition through the donation process. By choosing to donate, you contribute to the legacy of Korean performance and the growing community of automotive enthusiasts.
Utah regional notes
In Utah, Veloster N owners can benefit from a strong network of independent specialists focused on Korean performance vehicles. The shared architecture across Hyundai, Kia, and Genesis vehicles enhances service availability, ensuring expert care for your Veloster N. As we navigate the region's salt-belt climate, which poses unique preservation challenges, maintaining your Veloster N's condition is key to its collector value. Explore the enthusiast community through platforms like Bring a Trailer and Cars & Bids to connect with fellow enthusiasts and share your passion.
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