Polyphony Digital’s Gran Turismo series has evolved into much more than a racing simulator for automakers who use the Vision GT concepts to showcase the wildest dreams of their designers. The new Genesis X Gran Berlinetta does exactly that, incorporating the latest version of the Athletic Elegance styling language without the limitations of a production vehicle. While some Vision GT concepts remained digital-only affairs, Genesis built a full-scale prototype of the X Gran Berlinetta, formally unveiling it today at the GT World Series Finals in Barcelona.
The new concept is an exotic hypercar
designed for racing, although if you ask us, it wouldn’t look out of place at
Pebble Beach. The low-slung body with the long hood and the cab-backward
proportions is full of sexy curves and nicely integrated intakes contributing
to a drag coefficient of 0.34 cd. Genesis’ signature Quad Lights go around the
Crest grille and extend to the profile, making sure that the concept won’t go
unnoticed in combination with the striking Magma color and the massive center-lock
wheels. The rear end is dominated by an elliptical shape, interrupted by the
large diffuser with an F1-style brake light.
The interior successfully manages to
combine a luxurious ambiance with motorsport-derived features, in a minimalist
and uncluttered way. The centerpiece is a digital panoramic interface mounted
on the base of the windshield. Besides displaying the essential information, it
also improves visibility, showing feed from the surrounding digital monitoring
system. Genesis designers gave emphasis on the touch points, with
luxurious-looking knobs on the yoke steering wheel, door cards, and dashboard.
Last but not least, the heavily bolstered seats are quilted and padded,
infusing a little bit of Genesis G90 flair into the carbon-fiber cockpit of
this wild hypercar.
The company shared the concept’s
specifications, but the promised performance figures are destined for the
virtual realm rather than the real world. The hybrid powertrain consists of a
mid-mounted Lambda 11 V6 engine and a Yasa E electric motor. The V6 alone roars
to life with 870 hp and 1,071 Nm of torque,
revving up to 10,000 rpm, while the quiet electric motor adds an extra 201 hp and 266 Nm. With a combined output of a
hypercar-worthy 1,071 hp and 1,337 Nm of peak
torque, the Genesis X Gran Berlinetta VGT ventures closer to Bugatti Bolide
territory than any other Korean model from the past.
The concept certainly doesn’t look like it
could evolve into a production offering, but the designer’s sentiments leave us
hopeful that future Genesis products could capture some of its allure and
exotic charm. After all, most of us would like to see the Hyundai Group’s
premium brand trying its luck in more exciting segments. Until that day
arrives, Gran Turismo 7 players can look forward to taking the Genesis X Gran
Berlinetta Vision GT Concept for a virtual spin on their screens, beginning in
January 2024.

