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Genesis’ First-Ever High-Performance Model Is Almost Here

  • Genesis has wrapped up testing on the upcoming GV60 Magma.
  • The high-performance crossover will debut later this year.
  • The all-wheel drive model could have around 641 hp and 568 lb-ft.

The Genesis GV60 Magma is almost ready for its big debut as the company has announced the high-performance electric vehicle has completed validation testing. This paves the way for an unveiling later this year.

While Genesis is staying tight-lipped on specifics, they said the car has proven itself in the “world’s toughest conditions.” They’re not kidding as prototypes traveled to Arjeplog, Sweden earlier this year for cold weather testing. On the flip side, the model was subjected to extreme heat at their California Proving Ground, which helped to “validate power output, cooling efficiency, and thermal protection.”

More: Genesis Cranks The Ioniq 5 N Formula Up To 11

In New Zealand, the crossover faced “sub-zero conditions at 1,500 meters (4921 feet) above sea level, where engineers examined chassis precision, traction stability, braking robustness, and agile cornering on icy, wind-swept terrain.” Back at home in Korea, the model was pushed to the limits at the Inje Speedium Circuit.

Thanks to all this testing and development, Genesis says the GV60 Magma will deliver “exhilarating performance and refined comfort.” That’s not a lot to go on, but the company released an official teaser image showing a camouflaged prototype.

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It reveals the model will be distinguished by a more aggressive front fascia that features three oval-shaped intakes. They’re joined by a new front bumper, which sports a larger simulated intake.

Moving further back, we can see canards and a high-performance braking system with orange calipers. We can also get a glimpse of a sporty rear wing. In effect, the model will closely resemble the GV60 Magma concept that debuted in 2024.

How Much Power Will It Have?

The company hasn’t said much about the crossover, but it’s expected to follow in the footsteps of the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N and Kia EV6 GT. This means the model will likely have an 84 kWh battery pack that feeds a dual-motor all-wheel drive system with around 641 hp (478 kW / 650 PS) and 568 lb-ft (769 Nm) of torque. The Magma may have a range of approximately 231 miles (372 km), but we’ll learn full details in the coming weeks.

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Something Big Is Coming From Genesis And It Might Have Over 1,000 HP

  • Genesis confirmed new EVs with 600 hp base power and potential for 1,000 hp.
  • The new flagship EV could be a hypercar, sedan, or high-performance SUV.
  • Traditional hybrid models are planned with 500 hp and improved fuel efficiency.

Hyundai has a busy slate ahead, with fresh N performance models on the horizon and a body-on-frame midsize pickup in the pipeline that will also spawn a rugged SUV aimed at the Toyota 4Runner. But it’s Genesis, the luxury side of the Hyundai Motor Group, that delivers the real jolt of excitement: an all-electric flagship is officially on the way.

Read: Genesis Reveals Why Magma Will Deliver A Different Experience Than Hyundai N

During Hyundai’s recent investor day, chief executive Jose Munoz displayed a slide for the Genesis brand that revealed it is working on new EV, EREV, and HEV powertrains. The big takeaway was that the electric models will emphasize performance, starting at “600hp+” and with the possibility of reaching an extraordinary “1,000hp+.”

A Luxury Brand With Bite

Genesis occupies the same role for Hyundai as Lexus does for Toyota, but the similarities may stop there. The brand is carving out a sharper, sportier identity thanks to its new Magma high-performance division. Alongside the road cars, Genesis will even step into endurance racing with the GMR-001 Le Mans Daytona supercar.

The first Magma model on the road will be a hot version of the Genesis GV60. It’s tipped to borrow parts from the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N and Kia EV6 GT, bringing more than 600 hp to the table. That alone makes it blisteringly quick, but it’s the possibility of breaching the 1,000 hp mark that raises the stakes.

 Something Big Is Coming From Genesis And It Might Have Over 1,000 HP
Genesis GMR-001 Le Mans Daytona hypercar

What Could 1,000 hp Look Like?

Hyundai provided no indication as to what form a four-figure horsepower Genesis model could take. It could perhaps be a road-going hypercar inspired by the Le Mans racer, or perhaps an electric version of the X Gran Berlinetta Vision Gran Turismo concept from a couple of years ago.

However, given that vehicles like this would likely only sell in very small numbers, we suspect it’s more likely the vehicle will be either a high-performance sedan or a high-performance SUV that could rival the Porsche Taycan, Macan Electric, or the upcoming Cayenne Electric, which has already been confirmed to pack upwards of 1,000 hp.

Performance wasn’t the only focus of the announcement. Genesis also revealed its extended-range models will deliver more than 1,000 km (621 miles) on a charge, while conventional hybrids will top out at “500hp+.” These hybrids aim to blend efficiency with performance, offering fuel-sipping driving without sacrificing the punch expected from the brand’s expanding lineup.

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Genesis Reveals Why Magma Will Deliver A Different Experience Than Hyundai N

  • The Magma models will be more sophisticated and luxurious than Hyundai’s N products.
  • After the GV60 Magma, future hot Genesis models will be developed and tuned in Europe.
  • Like the Ioniq 5 N and Kia EV6 GT, the GV60 Magma will have over 600 hp from twin motors.

A hot new version of the Genesis GV60 is just around the corner, thanks to the company’s new Magma division. While it’ll share a lot of its components with the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N and Kia EV6 GT, Genesis insists that the spicy EV will have a character all to its own, thanks in part to some trick software.

The new GV60 Magma has been developed in Korea, but moving forward, all other Magma cars will be developed and tuned by the Hyundai Motor Europe Technical Center near Frankfurt, Germany. Tyrone Johnson is heading up this facility, and given that he played a pivotal role in the creation of the last Ford Focus RS, he’s the perfect man for the job.

Read: Genesis Says Its New Hybrids Will Surprise You

While recently speaking with Top Gear, Johnson noted that Magma models developed in Germany will start to hit the market in 2027, including versions based on the GV80 and G80. He also acknowledged that Magma’s electric models will be designed as more sophisticated and luxurious than the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N.

“N is ‘corner rascal,’” he said. “A Magma isn’t about the track, although it will be track capable. It’s a more sophisticated, luxurious driving machine. It has to be about power, and changes to motors and engines are important. But it doesn’t have to be the most powerful [in its class]. It needs sufficient power. Weight is always important. It’s independent of luxury. You have to have weight in focus, partly because range is important and you get diminishing returns with a larger, heavier battery.”

 Genesis Reveals Why Magma Will Deliver A Different Experience Than Hyundai N

The Software Revolution

Johnson added that throughout most of his 40-year career in the automotive industry, separating one car from another “was all mechanical engineering.” Now he said, “it’s all software,” adding that it is now possible to “fundamentally change a car with software.” Presumably, this means the GV60 Magma, as well as other Magma products, will have different software to vehicles from Hyundai’s N division, giving them unique driving characteristics.

In all likelihood, the GV60 Magma will feature the same dual electric motors and 84 kWh battery pack as the Ioniq 5 N. As such, it should pump out more than 600 hp, and be capable of hitting 62 mph (100 km/h) in the low-3-second range.

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