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Hyundai RM20e is an electrified racing car hinting at next-gen N Performance

Hyundai RM20e is an electrified racing car hinting at next-gen N Performance

Posted on September 28, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Hyundai has unveiled its next-generation electric racing car that it says is meant to convey the next generation of Hyundai N Performance. The car is called the RM20e Racing Midship Sports Car and has 810 horsepower and 708 pound-feet of torque from its electric power plant. RM stands for “Racing Midship.”

The car uses a rear-drive, midship powertrain configuration that Hyundai says yields ideal handling balance and agility from a low polar-moment of inertia.
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