May 16 1404 11:59 pm
The Genesis Korean brand has introduced a concept and race of the popular G70 sedan called the Genesis G70 Track Day Special.
About eight years after the Genesis G70’s presence on the market, the Korean automaker finally unveiled a version that has the potential to compete with the Sport Sports Syeds, the BMW M3. But this exciting news comes with a disappointing point; Because this version, called the Genesis G70 Track Day Special, is only one conceptual sample (concept) and only one device is made of it.
Designed and prepared for the race tracks, this special model has a completely aggressive and fighter face and is ready to fight its powerful rivals in every way. In this section of the car news, we will further explore this fascinating concept sedan.
Design of Genesis G70 Track Day Special
The Genesis G70 Track Day Special has been designed and optimized with the aim of injecting maximum adrenaline and providing an exciting experience on the race track. According to the Korean luxury brand, achieving a performance beyond expectation has needed major changes to different parts of the car.
To better control the car in the spicy screws and the roughness of the track, the G70 Track Day suspension has been significantly enhanced. The use of adjustable assistants and more sporty springs has increased the stability and adhesion of the vehicle.
Due to the extensive pressures that enter Excel and bearings while driving on the track, Genesis has used reinforced Excel bearings in this model. These bearings are more resistant to lateral forces and can provide perfect performance in the harsh conditions of the race.
Standard rims have replaced the 19 -inch Estremea GT Oz Racing. In addition to lighter weight, these rings also have a higher strength and help improve handling and steering vehicle. The special design of these rings also helps to cool the brake system better. This sport sedan moves on the Michel Pilot 4S Pilot tires.
In addition to improving the airflow and cooling the propulsion, the air inlets give the car an aggressive and powerful appearance. The large rear spoiler plays an important role in increasing the downward force and improving the stability of the car at high speeds. All of these features give the viewer the message that it faces a powerful, powerful and professional car made for a serious competition on the track. However, for now the G70 Track Day Special will remain only a conceptual model and will not reach the production line.
Religion to the experience of Nuremberg Ring
The Genesis G70 Track Day Special, beyond anything, is rooted in an exciting and experimental project of the brand on the legendary Nuremberg Ring Ring Run. Where professional enthusiasts and drivers have the opportunity to touch “Green Hell” challenges with upgraded versions of the G70.
The spicy orange color of this concept’s body is not only selected for visual beauty, but also reminiscent of the color index of the cars present in the Nourberg Ring project. This color is a symbol of energy, speed and excitement, and well induces the feeling and mood of a track -centered car.
G70 TRACK DAY SPECIAL
While Genesis has not released accurate information on the technical specifications of the G70 Track Day Special version, it can be made more speculations on the beating heart of the car, with a closer look at the similarities to the Nuremberg Ring Taxi and other Genesis products.
The most likely option for the G70 Track Day Special engine is the twin -turbocharged 2.5 -liter 4 -cylinder engine used in other G70 and Kia Stinger models. Thanks to the use of two turbocharger and direct fuel injection system (GDI), the engine is capable of producing a maximum power of 2 horsepower and a maximum torque of 5 Nm.
However, given the pistol -based nature of the car, it is likely that Genesis has made changes to the engine to extract more power and torque. For example, by increasing the pressure of the turbocharged booster and optimizing the fuel system can be achieved.
The total power of this car is likely to be transmitted to all four wheels via a manual automatic gearbox. This charming concept also has the power transmission system to all four wheels (AWD).
The starting point of Genesis in the world of sports cars
The Genesis has a long history of introducing sports and attractive concept cars that have unfortunately never reached the production line. Given this history, as well as the current Genesis focus on the production of luxury and high -end chassis, the possibility of producing the G70 Track Day Special is very low.
However, the appearance of the car looks quite ready to produce and can be considered as a serious competitor for the sports cars on the market, such as the BMW M3 and Mercedes -Benz C63. However, hope has not yet disappeared, and if Genesis decides to enter the sports car market, the G70 Track Day Special can be a great option to get started.
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