Hyundai Genesis Coupe enthusiasts await a brand-new version of the vehicle, which many say is to be announced sometime in 2019, but for now, the only coupe for the brand is the Veloster, which is somewhat of a wagon-meets-crossover-meets-coupe. The Veloster received quite the update for 2019, including some interior and exterior style enhancements focused on sportiness, a retuned suspension system, and a new engine for the base model. New standard features grace the Veloster, too, like Apple and Android integration and lane keeping assist, while drivers can choose from a range of optional tech like wireless charging and an eight-speaker sound system. The 2019 Veloster lineup includes six trims, with the high-end N adding a turbocharged engine, 18-inch wheels, performance brakes, and an N-tuned suspension. The N is available with a Performance package that consists of larger brakes, a variable exhaust, and 19-inch wheels.