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sport vs.regular mode

Philip2

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I can see that the suspension is clearly tighter in sport mode but I always thought that crisper handling comes with the downside of a rougher ride. I have switched back and forth between sport and regular many times on different surfaces and do not see that the ride is any rougher in sport mode.

What gives? Am I insensitive to road smoothness ?
 
Not only a stiffening of the suspension but also less boost to the power steering. Are you wanting something more?
 
I was just referring to the fact that the stiffening of the suspension does not seem to cause the ride to be any rougher. That seems to be against the laws of auto suspension to me.
 
I was just referring to the fact that the stiffening of the suspension does not seem to cause the ride to be any rougher. That seems to be against the laws of auto suspension to me.

Maybe the better test would be to try to detect differences in the modes while driving aggressively, i.e. hard cornering, braking, accelerating.
 
I was just referring to the fact that the stiffening of the suspension does not seem to cause the ride to be any rougher. That seems to be against the laws of auto suspension to me.
I agree with you. The ride of the car feels the same no matter setting. Eco/sport/normal..they all feel the same to me. I have tried the same route with curves and bumps etc. I dont feel any difference in the ride.
 
I agree with you. The ride of the car feels the same no matter setting. Eco/sport/normal..they all feel the same to me. I have tried the same route with curves and bumps etc. I dont feel any difference in the ride.
strange, this means somehow they are defying the laws of suspension physics.
 
strange, this means somehow they are defying the laws of suspension physics.
Yes It seems odd to me. Next time I drive the car I am going to put it through some tests , Bumpy roads and twisty turns at lower/higher speeds and I will report back. I only drive the car a couple times a month which dont help .🤔
 
So...do you have a Genesis G80 or a Hyundai Genesis? Last I saw you were looking at a 2015 5.0 Tech package (which is a confusing combination, you can't get 5.0L and Tech, only Ultimate). Only Ultimate gets the adaptive suspension, Tech means you have the touring suspension. If the suspension is the adaptive version, if it's working correctly Sport mode should be undeniably rougher on rough surfaces.
 
So...do you have a Genesis G80 or a Hyundai Genesis? Last I saw you were looking at a 2015 5.0 Tech package (which is a confusing combination, you can't get 5.0L and Tech, only Ultimate). Only Ultimate gets the adaptive suspension, Tech means you have the touring suspension. If the suspension is the adaptive version, if it's working correctly Sport mode should be undeniably rougher on rough surfaces.
I have a 15 5.0 Ultimate. I am going to take the car out this weekend and try to find some bumpy roads. The roads around my area of SD are pretty good. The struts/dampeners have electrical plugs going to them, so assume that's for the adaptive suspension. I am sure if I were back in New Jersey I would know if they were doing there job or not.
 
I have a 15 5.0 Ultimate. I am going to take the car out this weekend and try to find some bumpy roads. The roads around my area of SD are pretty good. The struts/dampeners have electrical plugs going to them, so assume that's for the adaptive suspension. I am sure if I were back in New Jersey I would know if they were doing there job or not.

I know yours is an Ultimate- question was more for Philip, who has a "genesis g80" in his profile but seems to have a Hyundai Genesis instead. Wanted to verify we weren't answering a question for the incorrect model and package.
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So...do you have a Genesis G80 or a Hyundai Genesis? Last I saw you were looking at a 2015 5.0 Tech package (which is a confusing combination, you can't get 5.0L and Tech, only Ultimate). Only Ultimate gets the adaptive suspension, Tech means you have the touring suspension. If the suspension is the adaptive version, if it's working correctly Sport mode should be undeniably rougher on rough surfaces.
I have a 2015 5.0 Ultimate w/ the adaptive shocks and the ride IS noticeably more stiff in sports mode. I play around with it on occasion if I'm driving on hilly/curvy roads outside of town but usually I leave sports mode off... Unless I want to dust a Charger off the line or something! :cool:
 
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I know yours is an Ultimate- question was more for Philip, who has a "genesis g80" in his profile but seems to have a Hyundai Genesis instead. Wanted to verify we weren't answering a question for the incorrect model and package.
I have a regular 2015 G80, but like I said, if t has much less roll in tight turns in sport mode with no decline in the ride, that I can perceive
 
I have a regular 2015 G80, but like I said, if t has much less roll in tight turns in sport mode with no decline in the ride, that I can perceive

Ok, so you have a Hyundai Genesis (not a G80) and what trim level is it? What motor size?

The packages available on the Hyundai Genesis are (slightly) different from the Genesis G80.
 
I can see that the suspension is clearly tighter in sport mode but I always thought that crisper handling comes with the downside of a rougher ride. I have switched back and forth between sport and regular many times on different surfaces and do not see that the ride is any rougher in sport mode.

What gives? Am I insensitive to road smoothness ?
My 2015 5.0 Ultimate with active shocks rides nearly the same(compliant and well controlled) on smooth roads regardless of drive mode. However, the ride gets noticeably stiffer over large bumps and around curves in Sport mode than it does in the non-Sport drive modes.

If you have a V6 or V8 non-Ultimate model than you have standard passive shocks that does not adjust with the drive mode like the active shocks. However, the standard shocks may have some passive adaptive design that relies on valves to keep the ride tight around corners but ride soft any other time.
 
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Mine is a 2016 Ultimate 3.8, seems in the sport mode the steering tightens up and of course the trans shifting changes but notice no difference in the suspension....maybe if there was an 5.0 available in 16” !
 
Mine is a 2016 Ultimate 3.8, seems in the sport mode the steering tightens up and of course the trans shifting changes but notice no difference in the suspension....maybe if there was an 5.0 available in 16” !
When I was looking to buy a 5.0 I could not find 16 5.0? I don't know why. Maybe they were not available in the U. S.? Iam very happy with my 15, I am also very happy I went with the Ultimate. The HUD and little things like the illuminated door sill plates. ECT, ETC !
 
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Believe Your correct for some wacky reason the 5.0s were not available in the US in 2016! 😒
 
Yeah that is wierd, not a big deal I suppose, just a little curious. 🤔
Also, I think that the 2015 Ultimate was the only one that had the electronically adjustable shocks until the G80 Sport came out.
 
Also, I think that the 2015 Ultimate was the only one that had the electronically adjustable shocks until the G80 Sport came out.

yeah, it was a 3 year gap. The systems aren’t even the same.
 
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