Hyundai Confirms New Veloster Coupe for Australian Market
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Hyundai Confirms New Veloster Coupe for Australian Market



The all-new Hyundai Veloster revealed at the North American International Motor Show in Detroit earlier this week will make its way to Australia, the South Korean automaker announced today. Hyundai said it still working on the timing of the launch but added that it will most likely go on sale in Australia towards the end of the year with details of Australian specification and pricing to be revealed at a later date. Read more »




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