HOME | CAR NEWS | CAR REVIEWS | RACING | AUTO SHOWS | VIDEOS | COLLECTOR | SUBSCRIBE | Tuesday, October 16, 2012 | Cosworth upgraded a Hyundai Veloster's mechanical components, boosting engine output to 400 hp. Nineteen-inch wheels and a body kit complete the concept. It will head to the SEMA show later this month. | Hyundai partners with Cosworth to create a SEMA-ready Veloster: Autoweek TV 10/16/12, 4:08 pm et Also in this episode: Fisker pushes back production of the electric Atlantic coupe, and SAE International has settled on a new standard for speedy electric-vehicle charging.
TRANSCRIPT
-- Hyundai hops up a Veloster for SEMA.
-- We have a longer wait for Fisker's second model.
-- And a new standard will power up your EV faster.
I'm Andy, breaking the seal on another episode of Autoweek TV. Here's what's in the news today:
Hyundai and Cosworth have teamed up to transform a Veloster hatchback into the Velocity SEMA concept. Cosworth upgraded the four-cylinder's pistons, rods, turbo, intercooler, intake manifold and fuel system. This cranks the engine up to 400 hp.
On the outside the Velocity gets the standard SEMA upgrades: a big rear... |
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