The Hyundai Veloster has been in production since 2011, evolving through two main generations. Early models carry straightforward toughened rear glass, whilst later variants from the mid-2010s onwards may feature green-tinted rear glass as standard, improving solar efficiency.
Some Veloster variants are equipped with an integrated antenna laminated into the rear window — typically for radio and DAB reception. When replacing your rear glass, the antenna print and connector must match your original specification to restore reception after fitting.
Whilst earlier Velosters have simpler rear-window specifications, some later models feature Hyundai SmartSense ADAS systems that rely on a front-mounted windscreen camera. Rear-window replacement itself doesn't require recalibration, but your technician will confirm your specific variant's glass specification during the parts check.