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What can we expect from Genesis performance brand Magma? TG finds out...
The performance sub-brand of Genesis, called Magma, is getting closer. The GV60 Magma goes on sale in Korea late this year. Genesis promised us as much when the concept version ran up the Goodwood hill last summer. We'll see photos in November.
Next year there will be more Magma road cars, plus a V8 hybrid Le Mans hypercar that's already testing.
Given Genesis was spun out of Hyundai it's no surprise the GV60 Magma will use much tech from parent company Hyundai's Ioniq 5 N. So expect an electric 600bhp and torque that's vectored in the direction of traction or hilarity at the driver's will. But don't expect it to feel quite like the Hyundai.
Top Gear spoke with Tyrone Johnson, head of the Hyundai Motor Europe Technical Center, a 400-strong €150 million outfit near Frankfurt, Germany. HMETC will be responsible for the development and tuning of all Magma cars after the GV60, which was done in Korea. Given Johnson was head of testing for the Ioniq 5 N and had programme responsibility for the last Focus RS, we can take that as good news.
Johnson says the first of those German-developed Magmas will appear in 2027 and that the changes are "much more complex" than for the GV60.
Magma has also shown concepts for its version of the America-friendly GV80 SUV. There was also a partially Magma-ised version of the G80 saloon for the Middle East, very much a petrol-swilling region. Magma won't, it seems, be solely about EVs.
