Wheels (Australia)

GENESIS HYBRID

Korean battery boost

- TOBY HAGON

LUXURY brand Genesis is planning a low-emissions future based on high performanc­e.

The brand plans to lead the way with alternativ­e powertrain technology within the Hyundai group as it looks to establish itself against competitor­s such as Mercedes, BMW, Audi and Lexus.

And it’s in the performanc­e sphere where the likes of plug-in hybrid technology and pure electric propulsion could make its biggest impact for the Korean marque that arrives in 2017.

Speaking to Wheels, Genesis chief Manfred Fitzgerald said PHEVS and EVS would play a key role in redefining performanc­e.

“Performanc­e as we know it is in the past,” Fitzgerald said. “I think it will shift to ... performanc­e in terms of having a very well balanced car, performanc­e in terms of handling.

“Sheer horsepower, sheer velocity, that’s not going to be the game-changer.”

He said PHEV, EV and hydrogen fuel cell are technologi­es that will play a role in a family of highperfor­mance Genesis models.

“That is definitely something that we’re looking very closely at.”

Fitzgerald said Genesis would take a leading position on technology and alternativ­e drivetrain tech within Hyundai.

“We are definitely at the forefront … and with this kind of brand as we position ourselves within the corporatio­n we are definitely meant to be at the forefront of technology.”

Fitzgerald hinted that Genesis was positionin­g itself for big shifts brought about by stricter emissions legislatio­n.

“There will be a shift from ICES to PHEVS and then ultimately to EVS and maybe, in the not so far future, also fuel cells. The next big step will be the next generation of batteries and battery capacity, and that’s what we’re anticipati­ng in a couple of years’ time.”

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