IMO, with the new Z, GR86, and 6MT GR Supra, (relatively) affordable sportcars seems to be making a comeback. Mazda is coming our with inline6-powered RWD platforms that are directly aimed at competing with the Genesis gameplay. The replacement Mazda6 sounds to be going head to head with the G70. Maybe it's a last gasp for ICE glory, before permanently drown out by EVs, but the coming years seems to be a good time to be a sport (or sporty) car enthusiast. I would just have to guess this latest trend doesn't go un-noticed by Hyundai/Genesis/Kia. There has been spy shots of a mid-engine car, using
Kia Stinger as the test mule. Some speculate it will be badged under the Hyundai's N banner as the performance brand's halo car. Personally, I'm betting a Genesis Coupe revival is more likely... or at least
as likely. All this shows that the G70/
Stinger platform plays an outsized part in Hyundai corporate's performance car development.
As for EVs... I'm just not all that impressed with the instant torque from standing still. I've never been a 0-60 kinda guy. Heck, all 3 street bikes in my garage do 0-60 in 3sec, or less. Not once have I cared to part take in that sort of pointless silliness. EVs, by their nature, are heavily weighed down with batteries. Model 3 weighs up to 4250 lbs. Kia's EV6 4500 lbs. Model S 4766 lbs. The Teslas I've seen running at AutoX all looked like they were about to rip the tires off their outside wheels! Yikes, no thanks.
G70 is not exactly a welterweight, but the 6MT version curbs at just a bit over 3500lbs with very nearly perfect weight distribution. I'll take that for cornering fun over any EV any day.