They have always been considered to belong to luxury car manufacturers such as Ferrari, McLaren, and Porsche. Following the passage of some years, things have become rather interesting, and little-known brands such as Rimac and Pininfarina have suddenly popped up out of the blue to take the fancy of high-performance nuts. Along the same lines, Hyundai’s luxury branch, Genesis, is preparing to unleash its Genesis Hypercar. In this article, we will be exploring the information that we currently have regarding this revolutionary car that is expected to rival the elites of the auto making world.
In 2015, Genesis separated from Hyundai to become a stand-alone automobile manufacturer. It has established itself in the luxury market in under ten years by providing strong substitutes for Toyota’s Lexus and Germany’s heritage brands. The only luxury brand in Korea has turned its attention to motorsport after expanding its line of vehicles to include sedans, SUVs, and even a wagon. The renowned LMDh class is not just any racing series.
Genesis’ intentions to compete in the World Endurance Championship (WEC) and the IMSA SportsCar Championship are unclear. Timing is another issue because we do not yet know when the LMDh prototype will participate in elite racing. But with a teaser posted on social media, the complete debut—which should include details on the endurance racing program—is likely on the horizon.
Genesis will advance the brand’s racing aspirations, while parent company Hyundai has been participating in WRC and TCR competitions through its Hyundai Motorsport branch, which was established in 2012.
Regulators regrettably do not require a road-going version in order to be homologated. With its sleek Genesis X Gran Racer Vision Gran Turismo Concept, Genesis has hinted at its own hypercar, albeit only in a video game.
This is all we know about the upcoming hypercar of Genesis. Stay updated on AutoMotorblog for more details that will come up soon.