Bamm1
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Unfortunately Hyundai is still a step behind in many aspects. The styling and quality seem to be there, but when it comes to performance, handling and weight, there's still room for improvement.
Reviews of the G80 sport have been coming out in the last few weeks. That car with the 3.3 TTV6 weighs a hefty 4500 lbs with RWD and 4700 lbs with AWD, and its supposed to be competing with the 5 series. Its almost a second slower to 60 (5.3 sec estimated) and is rated 17/24/20 mpg.
In Motor Trend's review they compare it to the 540xi and mention that the advantage of the G80 is its lower cost for more features.
http://www.motortrend.com/cars/genesis/g80/2018/2018-genesis-g80-sport-first-drive-notice/
The almost 5000 lb G90 3.3T HTRAC goes 0-60 in 5.3 second. So the G80, with its couple hundred pound weight savings, might knock a few tenths off that time.
The existence of the G80 and G90 3.3T HTRAC models are what makes me question certain aspects of the Stinger. The Stinger GT AWD will come in at least 600 lbs. under the G80. But it appears it will end up with the same fuel economy numbers. That is hard to wrap my head around. Not even a little better? All these weight savings measures car companies are going through to improve fuel economy/emissions. Kia takes out two NFL offensive linemen worth of weight and sees no improvement?
At least the weight savings appears to have improved performance. We might see 3/4 of a second knocked off the 0-60 time with the lighter weight Stinger.



