Hyundai is developing a range of factory performance accessories for the Genesis Coupe in order to help the automaker to capture a share of the aftermarket division that it predicts will flock to the new coupe.
No details regarding specific performance parts were given, but it's safe to assume that most will be of the bolt-on variety offering modest performance gains, especially considering that any performance add-ons will have to comply with Hyundai's 10-year, 100,000-mile powertrain warranty.
Hyundai will release its Genesis Coupe 2.0T R-Spec later this year, which focuses on value and performance. The R-Spec shares many of its performance-oriented components with the pricier Track model, while removing non-essential premium conveniences (Bluetooth, cruise control, sunroof, etc.) to lower its weight and price. When it hits showrooms this fall, the Hyundai Genesis R-Spec will cost $24,500 including destination charge. Sources at Hyundai also mentioned that an R-Spec version of the 3.8 V-6 powered car could come to market at a future time, based on demand for such a car.
[Source: Motor Trend]