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HYUNDAI CONFIRMA O DESENVOLVIMENTO DE UM ESPORTIVO DE ALTO DESEMPENHO Imagens e fotos de carro
HYUNDAI CONFIRMS THE DEVELOPMENT OF A HIGH PERFORMANCE SPORTS
The new 'N' high performaance division of the Korean brand has confirmed the development of a new high performance vehicle, a sports car that will arrive to join the i30 N and Veloster N.The head of the company's motorsport and high-performance vehicle division, Thomas Schemera, recently stated that the first phase of Hyundai's strategic plan with its new sports car division has already been completed with the launch of the i30 N and Veloster N. Now the The next phase in the company's itinerary includes the launch of an independent sports car that will carry the 'N' label, a vehicle that will have the purpose of strengthening the image of the Korean brand.However, Schemera said that the arrival of this new high performance sports model will not be immediate, as there is still an internal debate in the company about what should be its design. For now there are two possible alternatives, one of them a high performance sedan and the other a coupe.For practical purposes, the first one would have a larger market share, while a coupe would be more in line with the passionate design they are so much seeking to convey, a design that can even attract customers of the most affordable models.However, the team of Hyundai's high-performance model leader Albert Biermann is already working on some preliminary proposals for this new high-performance model and according to Schemera, these are new alternatives that will be able to impose themselves with a breakthrough image, unlike anything the manufacturer has shown so far.In any case, all you have to do is wait and see what Hyundai will choose with its new sports-utility vehicle division. In the image the Hyundai RM16 N Concept of 2016.

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