Huddleston
Registered Member
With all of the talk lately of the Genesis brand and the N performance line I thought it may be fun to discuss what we see coming with respect to the brand and the potential for a stronger aftermarket presence with respect to the Genesis line.
My hope is that with the introduction of the TTV6 and the trusty Tau powerplants being used that the N performance division could be the catalyst for an aftermarket interest to begin to develop in these cars. We know and understand their value and performance but to many people in the car community Hyundai is still an afterthought. The Genesis coupe certainly helped with its strong aftermarket following but the sedan has never really taken off despite the strength of the 5.0 and r-spec platform.
Obviously the only reason an aftermarket community would develop around these cars would be to generate profits, and without a large number of people wanting parts the numbers simply aren't there to invest in R&D to manufacture the goods.
I absolutely love my G2 and I like the fact that its underappreciated and that I never see another modified one around. It would however be great to be part of a larger community that grows and develops over time to support and appreciate these cars as Hyundai continues to progress in the marketplace.
As a business person I know this will take some time to develop. My realistic expectation is the launch of the Genesis brand and corresponding N performance divisions will open the door and hopefully open some eyes to the potential and quality behind the Hyundai and Genesis brands. We have to start somewhere and I hope the exciting changes taking place now can be the genesis of something great.
My hope is that with the introduction of the TTV6 and the trusty Tau powerplants being used that the N performance division could be the catalyst for an aftermarket interest to begin to develop in these cars. We know and understand their value and performance but to many people in the car community Hyundai is still an afterthought. The Genesis coupe certainly helped with its strong aftermarket following but the sedan has never really taken off despite the strength of the 5.0 and r-spec platform.
Obviously the only reason an aftermarket community would develop around these cars would be to generate profits, and without a large number of people wanting parts the numbers simply aren't there to invest in R&D to manufacture the goods.
I absolutely love my G2 and I like the fact that its underappreciated and that I never see another modified one around. It would however be great to be part of a larger community that grows and develops over time to support and appreciate these cars as Hyundai continues to progress in the marketplace.
As a business person I know this will take some time to develop. My realistic expectation is the launch of the Genesis brand and corresponding N performance divisions will open the door and hopefully open some eyes to the potential and quality behind the Hyundai and Genesis brands. We have to start somewhere and I hope the exciting changes taking place now can be the genesis of something great.