Hyundai Veloster 2019-present Suspension Specifications
Explore the detailed suspension specifications for the 2019-Present Hyundai Veloster. Learn about front and rear suspension types, shock absorbers, springs, stabilizer bars, and alignment settings. Ideal for maintenance, repairs, and performance upgrades.
Overview Specifications
This document provides detailed specifications and technical information about the suspension system of the 2019-Present Hyundai Veloster. It is designed to assist enthusiasts, mechanics, and owners in understanding the suspension components, their functions, and key performance metrics. Use the search and navigation instructions to quickly find relevant information or explore the sections for a comprehensive understanding of the suspension system.
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Key Specifications
Front Suspension Type
MacPherson Strut
Rear Suspension Type
Multi-Link
Ride Height
5.9 inches
Stabilizer Bar Diameter (Front)
24 mm
Stabilizer Bar Diameter (Rear)
19 mm
Available Specifications
Front Suspension
The front suspension of the 2019-Present Hyundai Veloster is designed to provide a balance of comfort and performance. It features a MacPherson strut setup, which is common in modern compact cars, offering stability and responsive handling.
Front Suspension
The front suspension of the 2019-Present Hyundai Veloster is designed to provide a balance of comfort and performance. It features a MacPherson strut setup, which is common in modern compact cars, offering stability and responsive handling.
MacPherson Strut Design
- Utilizes a single lower control arm for compact design
- Integrated coil spring and shock absorber for space efficiency
- Stabilizer bar reduces body roll during cornering
- Rubber bushings for noise and vibration dampening
- Aluminum components to reduce unsprung weight
Steering and Alignment
- Electric power steering for precise control
- Adjustable camber and caster angles for tuning
- Toe-in settings optimized for stability
- Steering rack mounted directly to the subframe
Rear Suspension
The rear suspension of the Hyundai Veloster is engineered to complement the front setup, ensuring a smooth ride and excellent handling characteristics. It employs a multi-link design for enhanced stability and comfort.
Rear Suspension
The rear suspension of the Hyundai Veloster is engineered to complement the front setup, ensuring a smooth ride and excellent handling characteristics. It employs a multi-link design for enhanced stability and comfort.
Multi-Link Suspension
- Independent suspension for each rear wheel
- Multiple control arms for precise wheel movement
- Coil springs and shock absorbers for ride comfort
- Stabilizer bar to minimize body roll
- Lightweight materials for improved performance
Damping and Ride Quality
- Tuned shock absorbers for sporty yet comfortable ride
- Hydraulic bump stops for impact absorption
- Adjustable damping in performance trims
- Optimized spring rates for balanced handling
Suspension Tuning and Performance
The suspension tuning of the Hyundai Veloster is tailored to deliver a dynamic driving experience. This section covers the performance-oriented features and adjustments available in different trims.
Suspension Tuning and Performance
The suspension tuning of the Hyundai Veloster is tailored to deliver a dynamic driving experience. This section covers the performance-oriented features and adjustments available in different trims.
Performance Trims
- Sport-tuned suspension in N-Line and N trims
- Stiffer springs and dampers for aggressive handling
- Lower ride height for improved aerodynamics
- Enhanced stabilizer bars for reduced body roll
Driving Modes
- Customizable suspension settings in N trims
- Eco, Normal, and Sport modes for varying stiffness
- Adaptive dampers in higher trims
- Real-time adjustments based on driving conditions
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Component Specifications
Overview
- Type
- Independent MacPherson Strut (Front), Multi-Link (Rear)
- Configuration
- Front and Rear Independent Suspension
- Platform
- Hyundai-Kia N Platform
- Material
- High-Strength Steel and Aluminum Alloy
- Location
- Front and Rear Axles
Dimensions
- Front Strut Length
- 22.5 inches (571.5 mm)
- Rear Shock ABSorber Length
- 20.8 inches (528.3 mm)
- Front Spring Diameter
- 5.1 inches (130 mm)
- Rear Spring Diameter
- 4.7 inches (120 mm)
- Front Sway Bar Diameter
- 1.1 inches (28 mm)
- Rear Sway Bar Diameter
- 0.9 inches (23 mm)
- Wheel Travel Front
- 6.3 inches (160 mm)
- Wheel Travel Rear
- 5.9 inches (150 mm)
Materials
- Springs
- High-Tensile Steel
- Shock ABSorbers
- Aluminum Alloy Housing
- Control Arms
- Forged Steel
- Bushings
- Polyurethane and Rubber Composite
- Sway Bars
- Hollow Steel Tubing
Features
- Damping
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- Gas-Pressurized Shock Absorbers
- Tuned Damping Rates
- Adjustable Damping (Optional on N Line)
- Stability
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- Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
- Traction Control System (TCS)
- Torque Vectoring (N Line)
- Ride Quality
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- Hydraulic Rebound Stops
- Progressive Rate Springs
- Noise-Reducing Bushings
- Handling
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- Sport-Tuned Suspension (N Line)
- Stiffer Sway Bars
- Lowered Ride Height (N Line)
- Durability
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- Corrosion-Resistant Coatings
- High-Strength Components
- Sealed Bearings
Safety Features
- Crash Protection
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- Energy-Absorbing Strut Mounts
- Reinforced Subframe
- Stability
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- ESC with Cornering Brake Control
- Anti-Rollover Protection
- Durability
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- Rust-Resistant Materials
- Impact-Resistant Components
Comfort Features
- Noise Reduction
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- Insulated Bushings
- Hydraulic Dampers
- Ride Smoothness
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- Progressive Spring Rates
- Tuned Shock Absorbers
- Adjustability
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- Optional Sport Mode Damping (N Line)
- Driver-Selectable Settings
- Vibration Control
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- Isolated Mounts
- Dynamic Damping
Accessories
- Upgrades
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- Performance Coilovers
- Adjustable Sway Bars
- Strut Tower Braces
- Maintenance
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- Replacement Bushings
- Shock Absorber Kits
- Spring Compressors
- Tools
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- Torque Wrench
- Alignment Tools
- Suspension Jack
Maintenance
- Service interval
- Every 30,000 miles or 24 months
- Service Items
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- Inspect Shock Absorbers
- Check Bushings for Wear
- Lubricate Suspension Joints
- Inspect Sway Bar Links
- Check Alignment
- Maintenance Notes
- Regularly inspect for leaks, corrosion, and unusual noises.
Warranty
- Basic
- Miles: 60,000Years: 5Coverage: Defects in Materials or Workmanship
- Powertrain
- Miles: 100,000Years: 10Coverage: Suspension Components
- Corrosion
- Miles: UnlimitedYears: 7Coverage: Perforation from Rust
- Roadside Assistance
- Miles: UnlimitedYears: 5Coverage: Towing and Emergency Services
Production Details
- Manufacturer
- Hyundai Motor Company
- Manufacturing Process
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- Robotic Assembly
- Precision Machining
- Heat Treatment
- Quality Control
- Testing: Durability Testing, Vibration Analysis, Corrosion Resistance TestingStandards: ISO 9001 Certification, Hyundai Global Quality Standards
- Sustainability Practices
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- Recycled Materials
- Energy-Efficient Manufacturing
- Waste Reduction Programs
- Production Metrics
- Annual Output: 500,000 UnitsDefect Rate: Less than 0.1%Lead Time: 4 Weeks
Service Information for Suspension Service
Maintenance and service requirements specific to the suspension system
- Inspect Shock Absorbers for Leaks
- Check Bushings for Wear and Tear
- Lubricate Suspension Joints
- Inspect Sway Bar Links
- Check Wheel Alignment
Ensure all bolts are torqued to manufacturer specifications.
- Replace Worn Bushings
- Inspect and Replace Sway Bar Links if Necessary
- Check Strut Mounts for Damage
- Perform Full Suspension Alignment
- Test Electronic Stability Control System
Use OEM parts for replacements to maintain performance.
- Replace Shock Absorbers
- Inspect and Replace Springs if Needed
- Check Subframe for Cracks or Damage
- Perform Comprehensive Alignment
- Test Traction Control System
Major service may require specialized tools and equipment.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Q1 What are the technical specifications for the suspension system of the 2019-Present Hyundai Veloster?
What are the technical specifications for the suspension system of the 2019-Present Hyundai Veloster?
The 2019-Present Hyundai Veloster features a MacPherson strut front suspension and a multi-link rear suspension, designed for enhanced stability and comfort. The suspension system is compatible with 17-inch to 19-inch wheels, depending on the trim level. It supports a curb weight of approximately 2,800 to 3,000 pounds and is engineered to handle various driving conditions, ensuring optimal performance and ride quality.
Q2 What maintenance is required for the Veloster's suspension system?
What maintenance is required for the Veloster's suspension system?
Regular maintenance for the Hyundai Veloster's suspension system includes inspecting shocks and struts every 50,000 miles, checking for leaks or damage. Wheel alignment should be verified annually or after hitting significant potholes. Lubricate suspension components as needed and replace worn-out bushings or mounts promptly. Adhering to the manufacturer's recommended service schedule ensures longevity and optimal performance of the suspension system.
Q3 How do I install or replace the suspension components on a 2019-Present Hyundai Veloster?
How do I install or replace the suspension components on a 2019-Present Hyundai Veloster?
To install or replace suspension components, first, safely lift the vehicle and secure it on jack stands. Remove the wheels to access the suspension. For strut replacement, disconnect the sway bar link and lower control arm, then remove the strut assembly. Install the new strut and reassemble components, ensuring all bolts are torqued to manufacturer specifications. Always refer to the service manual for detailed instructions and safety precautions.
Q4 What should I do if my Veloster's suspension is making noise or feels unstable?
What should I do if my Veloster's suspension is making noise or feels unstable?
If your Veloster's suspension is noisy or unstable, inspect for loose or damaged components such as struts, shocks, or bushings. Check for worn-out ball joints or control arm bushings. Ensure all bolts are properly torqued. If the issue persists, perform a wheel alignment and inspect the tires for uneven wear. For persistent problems, consult a certified technician for a thorough diagnosis and repair.
Q5 How can I optimize the performance of my Veloster's suspension system?
How can I optimize the performance of my Veloster's suspension system?
To optimize suspension performance, consider upgrading to high-performance shocks or coilovers for better handling. Ensure proper tire inflation and alignment for even weight distribution. Regularly inspect and maintain suspension components to prevent wear. Avoid overloading the vehicle to reduce stress on the suspension. For track or performance driving, consult a specialist for tailored suspension tuning and upgrades.
Factory Service Resources
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