YEH
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Like for BMW (due to Biermann's influence) the 3.5TT is likely underrated (albeit, probably not as much as BMW's straight-6).
There is going to be a higher output variant which will go into the upcoming G80 Sport and other Sport variants.
But the standard/base 3.5TT is enough power for the vast majority of buyers.
With increased boost, there's a higher likelihood of decreased reliability.
Which is why Honda didn't go for more power in the Civic Si and why the 2.0T in the Lexus IS is under 250 hp.
And as EdP has stated, 0-60/1/4 mile times also depend on the transmission and rubber.
While Genesis seems to have improved the quickness of the in-house transmission, it's still not as quick as the ZF8.
There is going to be a higher output variant which will go into the upcoming G80 Sport and other Sport variants.
But the standard/base 3.5TT is enough power for the vast majority of buyers.
With increased boost, there's a higher likelihood of decreased reliability.
Which is why Honda didn't go for more power in the Civic Si and why the 2.0T in the Lexus IS is under 250 hp.
And as EdP has stated, 0-60/1/4 mile times also depend on the transmission and rubber.
While Genesis seems to have improved the quickness of the in-house transmission, it's still not as quick as the ZF8.
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