All this EV stuff is rather annoying to me, as I have zero interest in buying one. If anything, I wouldn't mind a mild hybrid. A lot of mfrs are finding out a lot of their customers are preferring hybrids over EV.
If pure electric is where Genesis is going, I'd be shopping elsewhere.
As I've stated before, not offering hybrids aside from the 48V supercharged V6 in the G90 (which probably will at least make its way down to the GV80) was a miscalculation by Genesis.
The straight ICE models had basically no chance of success over in Europe, and the $ that went into developing the G70 Shooting Brake would have been better spent hybridizing it.
As it turns out, HMG is developing the perfect hybrid powertrain for Genesis, hybridizing the 2.5T, which, reportedly will first go into the next
Palisade (which will also be getting a boosted version of the 3.5L V6).
It's a bit odd that within HMG, there is such a disparate outlook when it comes to hybrids - as pretty much the entire Hyundai and Kia lineups will be getting hybrid variants, including the aforementioned
Palisade,
Telluride and Carnival.
Yeah, not going to take this seriously until we get official confirmation. Much like how the vaulted Hyundai Pony Day nonsense that was promulgated all around the internet earlier this year ended up being a hoax.
It would also make zero sense if the
Stinger gets an EV replacement (GT1) despite being a globally less popular vehicle than the G70.
This would make it the most powerful production Kia in history with more power than the EV6 GT.
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Would not be surprised if we eventually do see confirmation.
The
Stinger "replacement" will be larger and more upscale, so more akin to the G80 than G70; makes sense as the Korean market simply does not buy compact lux sedans and with the K900 discontinued, Kia needs a new flagship to slot above the K8.
[Aside from the Korean market which does not favor fastbacks (really, no market does), the
Stinger has usually outsold the G70 - US, Canada, Australia, Germany].
Hard to see a business case for a direct G70 replacement.
Also the same reason why a Genesis coupe would be more a 2-door version of the G80 than the G70.
Genesis would be better off diverting the resources to add (yeah, I know) another CUV, but this time, one that is more of a boxy, off roader - say, something btwn the size of the GV70 and GV80.
Something like that would do very well in Korea as people love to get out of the crowded cities and go car camping (which is what the new Santa Fe is geared for).