Hyundai N Development Boss Criticizes BMW M And Hints At Possible Sports Car

The Hyundai N lineup is slowing expanding as the company has already introduced the i30 N and Veloster N. The high-performance brand is also working on an i30 N Fastback as a prototype was recently spotted undergoing testing on the Nürburgring.

Additional models are in the pipeline and Hyundai’s head of high performance development has suggested the brand could eventually offer a sports car. Speaking to Top Gear, Albert Biermann said the company is “trying different things” and could eventually introduce a model that isn’t based on an existing Hyundai vehicle.

The former BMW M boss went on to criticize his previous employer by stating “Now M badges go everywhere in the BMW range, but when I was there I had to fight like crazy for every car.” He added he has more freedom at Hyundai and is “more than welcome to do whatever I think we need to do.”

Unfortunately, an N exclusive sports car isn’t a high priority at the moment as Biermann admitted “Our sales network is not used to performance cars and we need to take a little time.” He also suggested the company needs to better establish the N brand before moving onto bespoke models.

While we shouldn’t expect to see a dedicated sports car anytime soon, a high-performance crossover is almost a certainly at this point. Crossovers remain popular with consumers and rumors have suggested Hyundai many eventually offer a Kona N.

Even further down the road, Hyundai N models could compete with vehicles from BMW M and Mercedes-AMG. As the head of Hyundai Motor Group’s high performance vehicle and motorsport division, Thomas Schemera, said “Maybe in three or four years, the strategy will change and we will compete with the big boys.”

The Demon Is Dead: Dodge Builds The Last 840 HP Challenger

Dodge has built the final Challenger SRT Demon and the model will go up for auction next month.

Tesla Model 3 Gets Recommended Rating From Consumer Reports After Brake Update

The updated Tesla Model 3 now has a stopping distance “typical for a compact luxury car”.

Hyundai N Development Boss Criticizes BMW M And Hints At Possible Sports Car

Albert Biermann calls out BMW for adding M badges to virtually everything.

Nissan To Slash North American Production By 20 Per Cent

Falling car sales in the U.S. has prompted Nissan to reduce its local production.

Red And Black McLaren 675LT Is For Acquired Tastes

Red carbon and black paint on this McLaren 675LT makes for something unique.

Should You Get A Used Audi RS7 For Nearly Half The Price Of A New One?

Depreciation has worked in favor of people looking for used Audi RS models, this RS7 being a great example.

DS7 Crossback Gains New 225PS Petrol Engine In The UK

Pricing for the DS7 Crossback Puretech 225 starts at £34,990.

For $60,000, You Can Drive This Restomod BMW 2800 CS

Is this customized BMW 2800 CS good enough to separate you from $59,995?.

New 2019 Suzuki Jimny Spied Naked, Pick Your Favorite Color

Quite a few fourth-gen Suzuki Jimnys have been scooped sitting in a parking lot.

Jay Leno Meets The Crazy Hellcat-Powered Toyota Prius

Want a Toyota Prius that’s slightly faster and a bit more noisy?.