I wonder if Hyundai could build a "half price" GT-R? Maybe an AWD Genesis Coupe with the 429Hp V-8?
they probably could, but i don't think Hyundai is sufficiently serious enough to develop that..
they never really showed sporting aspirations, unlike Honda or even Toyota with its Nascar and F1 effort.
i think though, as a manufacturer, its important to encourage its engineers to really stretch the limits of their cars to be a serious player in the upper end market.
This car would like to have a word with you:
....and its older brother
sorry to revive this (few days ) old thread, but i gotta say this to above pics :
any 3rd rate manufacturers can pay some boutique racehouse to build those cars for them.
rallying is great fun to watch, but it's hardly available to watch easily, nor is it a big factor in purchasing decision in North America. and let's say that Hyundai wins one of those rallies. does the one Hyundai actually sells has any parts of the rally car genetics in it? No. just some body parts (maybe the frame) at most.
and Hyundai has had real hard time translating any motorsports pedigree, if any exists, into the production cars.
most of their cars get knocked for not being great driving machines and the Genesis Coupe, while i enjoyed driving it, isn't a class leader in anything. Not even value (mustang V6 ya'all). it's sort of stuck in a place between G37 coupe and Mustang V8 in value and interior and driving dynamics.
I applaud Hyundai for having this model, but my opinion stands that Hyundai just isn't serious enough. if they were, there would be a V8 under the hood of Genesis Coupe.