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C/D Initial Test Results (long-term 2.0T AT).
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The upgrade to the 2.5T can't come soon enough; and hopefully, that will be in conjunction w/ an upgrade to the transmission.
While the 8 spd AT is better than say, the AT in the Q50, its shifts aren't as quick as something like the ZF's 8 spd - the next transmission needs to be more performance-oriented.
The G70 performed well at the track, but not outstandingly so, and by most metrics falls slightly behind the German competitors it seeks to match. Our example, which features the standard 252-hp 2.0-liter turbo four paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission, made it from zero to 60 mph in 5.9 seconds, or notably behind the 5.1-second time we recorded for an Audi A4, as well as the 5.3 seconds returned by the BMW 330i. The G70's 7.7-second rolling-start time, from 5 to 60 mph, suggests that the eight-speed isn't fully masking the engine's turbo lag; the Audi and BMW both were a second or more quicker in that measurement.

Our 2019 Genesis G70 Left Us Wanting for More Power
We would have liked our Genesis G70 2.0T sedan even more if it had the optional twin-turbo V-6.
The upgrade to the 2.5T can't come soon enough; and hopefully, that will be in conjunction w/ an upgrade to the transmission.
While the 8 spd AT is better than say, the AT in the Q50, its shifts aren't as quick as something like the ZF's 8 spd - the next transmission needs to be more performance-oriented.
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