This takes some serious balls.
Hyundai has been on a tear recently with the announcement of
its luxury Genesis range and recently launched “N” performance division. The
new Genesis range will be in full force with six luxury models by 2020, but the
performance division has other plans in mind. N is developing a model that will
directly go head to head against the BMW M4. It would appear as if Hyundai is
planning a full-out assault against one of Germany's best (if not the best)
with its upcoming vehicles.
No one can accuse Hyundai of being too ambitious as it’s made
a lot of changes to make its luxury Genesis brand and N performance division a
reality. The fact that it is creating a high-performance model with its sights
on the M4 shouldn’t come as a surprise since the company recently hired former
chief engineer for BMW M Albert Biermann. The first vehicle out of the N
division will be an N version of the front-wheel drive i30 hatchback, which is
primarily aimed at the European market. The second is expected to be an N-tuned
variant of the upcoming Genesis G70 Coupe. The G70, which we haven’t seen yet,
is supposed to be the smaller sedan that will sit below the existing G80 and
newly shown G90 in the Genesis lineup.
According to Biermann, the G70 is going to be a “whole new
animal” compared to other sports cars, but will share a rear-wheel-drive layout
with a new platform and “different axle concepts.” Biermann also adds, “This
will be more on the sporty side already in the normal version, so you [can]
expect [a] really nice-handling car…that platform is good for a lot of power.”
There’s no word on what type of engine the G70 will utilize, but the newly
launched 3.3-liter twin-turbo V6 is a likely candidate. If Hyundai is hell-bent
on making vehicles that are just as good as what comes out of Germany, then an
M4-fighter sounds like the right way to go.
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