Presented in an unusual 2-doors on one side and one-door on the other, the Hyundai Veloster was designed to appeal to the youth market.
The passenger side has 2-doors whereas the drivers-side has just one + the boot makes the car a 4-door hatchback.
Safety ratings for the car are fantastic with 5 out of 5 stars achieved during tests by Euro NCAP, the car only falls back slightly on pedestrian safety.
Underneath, the Veloster uses the same chassis as the Kia Rio and the Hyundai Accent.
Reviews for the car aren't great with many motoring publications feeling that the car falls short of its promises, lacking any exciting handling or amount of power under the hood.
This 2020 model of the Veloster is an example of the second-generation that first became available in 2018.
New driver-aids were added including forward-collision-assist and lane-keep-assist all running without any driving intervention.
To understand these technologies so that you can work with them rather than against them you can check out the official owner's manual.
A copy of that manual document in PDF format is available on this page to view for free, you can even download or print it out if you wish.