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Hyundai Australia discontinues Veloster hatchback as it focuses efforts on N and N Line models

Hyundai Australia discontinues Veloster hatchback as it focuses efforts on N and N Line models 23 Dec 2020 • 2 min read After around 12 months on sale, the second-generation Veloster has officially been axed by Hyundai Australia, which was the only right-hand-drive market in the world to sell the quirky four-door hatchback. Having first hit showrooms in September 2019, the Veloster entered runout in the late third quarter of 2020, according to a Hyundai Australia spokesperson, with enough stock in showrooms to last the next six months. While slow sales are the usual culprit for discontinuing a model, Hyundai Australia has made the decision to withdraw the Veloster due to its “shifting focus to our rapidly expanding N and N Line model range”, according to the spokesperson.

Hyundai Veloster axed in Australia | Drive Car News

This comes after the last batch of cars arrived early in 2020 1 / 1 photos The Hyundai Veloster has been discontinued in Australia. Hyundai Australia confirmed to Drive today the asymmetrical three-door coupe entered the run-out phase late in the third quarter of 2020 (around September), around a year after its local launch in the third quarter of 2019, with the brand citing a revised focus on its burgeoning N and N Line performance ranges for the discontinuation. While the brand has yet to confirm exactly when the last shipments of Australian-specification Veloster s reached local shores, dealers contacted by Drive report the final batch of cars touched down on local shores in the pre-pandemic world of early 2020.

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