Total HP has decreased slightly in 2015, but power and torque has moved lower in the RPM curve, so 0-60 times may actually be improved. Maximum speed may have been reduced slightly, but that was already limited by a governor.Well let's see. The power has decreased and the weight has increased in the '15 genesis
Two things not good for performance.
Total HP has decreased slightly in 2015, but power and torque has moved lower in the RPM curve, so 0-60 times may actually be improved. Maximum speed may have been reduced slightly, but that was already limited by a governor.
Since the Camry is FWD, and has a lot of weight on the drive wheels, I guess they can let it rip without as much worry about wheel spin.Nanny control. I have the 4.6 and it seems that the 385HP is not available at launch up to about 20 mph. You can actually fell the surge tip in above that speed and of course full power feels accessible at highway passing speeds. Maybe with the AWD less esc will be necessary as possibility for wheel spin will be minimized allowing more HP through the torque curve.
That could happen is the suspension was overly soft, but it does have to work like that.I always thought FWD cars had less traction than RWD. Due to the fact that when the car accelerates the weight transfers to the back and as a result the grip level of the powered front wheels is reduced cuasing wheel spin.
Genesis 5.0 R-spec 429HP. Where is all that power?? Also it sounds like it's struggling
Why is the Camry so quick with only 268HP? It also seems very smooth and clean revving. Notice how unruffled and smooth it pulls ;
Genesis 5.0 R-spec 429HP. Where is all that power?? Also it sounds like it's struggling
One of the magazine reviews released today seemed to indicate 0-60 performance of the 3.8 in low 6's.