salage
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- CT, USA
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- Genesis G70
my 2019 G70 2.0T awd was in the shop for regular maintenance and the dealer dropped off a 2023 G70 loaner. driving the newer car I noticed that it feels a lot faster and more responsive, the transmission shifts quicker and the car holds the gear longer in Sport mode. Sport+ is unique to the newer car, it turns off the traction control and makes the shifts a lot sportier at higher revs. it bangs up and down through the gears almost like a dual clutch gearbox
comparing it to my 2019, my car often feels caught flat footed, almost in the wrong gear and it takes a harder press of at the throttle and a time delay for it to respond and accelerate. The new car is smoother and more immediately responsive. I will turn off the coasting mode in case this contributes to this feeling but would love to have the car be a bit more responsive.
my question to this forum: is there an upgrade that can be performed on the 2019 car to make the transmission/ECU a bit more responsive? I'm not looking for the Sport+ mode, that's more appropriate for a track. But definitely the responsiveness of the Sport mode that the 2023 model has really makes the newer car special
comparing it to my 2019, my car often feels caught flat footed, almost in the wrong gear and it takes a harder press of at the throttle and a time delay for it to respond and accelerate. The new car is smoother and more immediately responsive. I will turn off the coasting mode in case this contributes to this feeling but would love to have the car be a bit more responsive.
my question to this forum: is there an upgrade that can be performed on the 2019 car to make the transmission/ECU a bit more responsive? I'm not looking for the Sport+ mode, that's more appropriate for a track. But definitely the responsiveness of the Sport mode that the 2023 model has really makes the newer car special