Hyundai has teased its 2025 Vision Gran Turismo concept car ahead of its debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September.

HYUNDAI WILL PROMOTE its N high-performance sub brand at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September and has teased its 2025 Vision Gran Turismo concept car. According to Hyundai, the concept “highlights sustainable technology and race car design, truly representing the future potential of Hyundai N. Through this new concept, Hyundai Motor is engaging further with its fans and the online community by making Hyundai’s passion and performance accessible to millions of people around the world”.

The 2025 Vision Gran Turismo is being developed exclusively for the Gran Turismo gaming series.

Also on display at Frankfurt will be Hyundai’s new-generation i20 WRC which will compete in 2016. The brand said it will also show off its N philosophy which “builds on Hyundai Motor’s successful motorsport experiences and technology capability to drive future performance-oriented and race-track-capable models forward and bring ‘the most thrilling winding road’ fun to customers who truly love cars.

Hyundai RM2015 concept

“The N builds on not just Hyundai Motor’s continued advancement as a primary competitor in World Rally Championship (WRC) but also on the company’s dedication and investment to create striking and pioneering high performance cars. It capitalizes on Hyundai Motor’s fast-growing strength and signifies the pace of change within the brand, matching the company’s ambition to challenge perceptions by making real and emotional connections with customers”.

Hyundai is expected to release a series of N brand vehicles within its current range, with an i30 N expected to be the first enhanced vehicle released. Stay tuned.

Highlighting this, Hyundai will display the RM15 concept car which is “representing the company’s passion for performance and suggesting how the Hyundai N driver-focused technologies could come into production. The mid-engine concept, with a 2.0-litre 300ps engine, is undergoing further developments to apply high-performance technology to Hyundai Motor cars in many exciting ways”.

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