Hyundai to unveil Veloster Grappler concept vehicle at 2019 SEMA
Hyundai will unveil the Veloster "Grappler" concept at SEMA in 2019. The Grappler Concept boasts increased ground clearance combining superior entry and exit angles for confident off-road traction, while specially designed front and rear brush guards have been designed to keep the Veloster Grappler protected when the terrain gets unpredictable.

Off-road tires and Method Racing® rally wheels create menacing demeanor and functionality, while cat-backed Borla® exhaust components add visceral resonance.

For extra cargo capacity, the Thule® Roof Mount Basket features a powerful lighting system from Baja Designs®. A full range of roof-mounted general-purpose lights provide versatility on the go.

The Veloster Grappler is ready for the unexpected on any adventure, from high-beam speed off-road to base camp work lights. The utility basket serves as the base mount for a detachable solar panel from Goal Zero®, powering an all-electric portable power station installed inside the cab for remote travel. The custom vinyl body wrap features a ghostly Hyundai-themed livery. Finally, the Seibon® carbon fiber hood effectively removes excess heat from the engine compartment when the road heats up.

Inside the cabin, the theme of functional durability continues. An integrated anti-roll bar provides occupant protection and facilitates the fitting of a full-size spare wheel and tire. Interior trim uses traction mats, an oversized shovel to carry large loads, a Goal Zero® portable power station, a travel kit, a first aid kit, a Napier® dome floor tent, Scosche® mounts, Goal Zero® pendant lights and completed Recaro® premium seats class. in beagles teeth check vintage template. External lighting is modulated using a specially designed switch panel. Genuine Hyundai accessories complement the vehicle's functionality by adding sports pedals, a sports shifter, all-weather floor mats, footwell lighting and cargo blocks.

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