Genesis Magma won’t be EV-only, hot petrol models in the works


The first production car from the new Genesis Magma high-performance sub-brand might be electric, but the brand has confirmed it has no intention of abandoning petrol engines for its go-fast division.

The head of the Genesis Performance Development Tech Unit, Manfred Harrer, confirmed the brand already has internal combustion engine (ICE) Magma prototypes running at its Namyang R&D centre in Korea.

While the launch vehicle – the GV60 Magma – is a twin to the electric Hyundai Ioniq 5 N, Mr Harrer says the philosophy of “emotion and thrill” applies equally to petrol power.

“We have already the first demo car running in Namyang,” Mr Harrer told media when asked about combustion-powered Magma models.

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“The combustion engine… this is not noise. This is [something] you can use in a very elegant way to bring performance and the emotion and the thrill to the car.”

Mr Harrer, a former Porsche engineer, emphasised the team is working hard to ensure the sound of these future petrol models matches the brand’s luxury positioning – aggressive, but not obnoxious.

“For sure, you have to work on the muffler intensively, and have to modify a lot of things for that,” he said.

“But I don’t consider this [a problem]… from a vehicle dynamic perspective, I’m not worried at all. This is already working.”