To keep the sales volume chugging, the 2019 model year has seen Hyundai introduce a completely redesigned Santa Fe and Veloster hatchback as well as a completely new alternative-energy vehicle in the form of the NEXO crossover. The new Santa Fe seeks to keep Hyundai SUV sales going with a new offering of new-tech features such as a head-up display and compatibility with Hyundai’s Blue Link Connected Car Services, while with the Veloster, Hyundai has focused on upping the performance ante and driving dynamics, adding a new high-performance N model which was developed on the Nurburgring. Meanwhile, the upcoming NEXO is the world’s first dedicated hydrogen-powered SUV and showcases the best of the company’s alternative-energy vehicle research. Read on to see what Hyundai has done with each new model…
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Today, I’ve decided to join a debate that rages at least once every day. No, I’m not talking about what theme will rule over the day. Or what suspension setup is best for a Toyobaru or a Miata. Or the barrage of advice that results when someone asks what car they should buy? (In instances like those, I follow the great Doug DeMuro’s philosophy.)
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