Hyundai continues the development of the upcoming
mid-engine car for 2021 and these spy shots taken on the Nürburgring
Nordschleife prove it. The wide-body test mule based on a street-legal Hyundai Veloster TCR
(it has license plates) was spotted testing its mid-engine layout on the “Green
Hell.” How do we know it has the engine placed just behind the passenger
compartment? Well, those massive air intakes placed on the rear side windows
are a dead giveaway.
The rest of the car looks identical to the Hyundai
Veloster N TCR racer, and the vehicle even features Hyundai Motorsport livery. Hyundai’s Project RM (Racing
Midship) started in 2012 and used existing models to enable performance tests
of the mid-ship layout without the use of camouflage. Since then, Hyundai has
shown three concepts: RM14, RM15, and RM16.
Next in line is the RM19, which the automaker is
testing here under the cover of the Veloster N TCR bodywork. We suspect that
this latest iteration of the mid-engined concept features an evolution of the
2.0-liter T-GDI engine from the RM16 Concept. In the latter vehicle, the engine
was assisted by an electric supercharger and delivered 300 PS and 383
Nm of torque. The engine was linked to a six-speed manual transmission
that drove the rear wheels via an electronic limited slip differential (e-LSD).
We don’t know whether the RM19 features a
conventional manual transmission, though. As the following spy video courtesy
of EMS Nordschleife TV reveals, the gearshifts are really fast, indicating the
presence of a sequential racing transmission or a dual-clutch automatic. Since the Veloster N TCR features
a sequential manual and a 2.0-liter turbo-four rated at 354 PS and 450
Nm of torque, the RM19 probably uses the same powertrain. It could
be assisted by an electric motor, given Hyundai’s recent agreement with EV
propulsion specialist Rimac.
Given the name, we expect the RM19 concept to debut
sometime this year, as early as the Frankfurt Motor Show next month. The
production model will arrive later as a performance halo car of the Hyundai N
sub-brand.