Genesis Magma GT Concept


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The Genesis Magma GT Concept

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  • Magma GT Concept makes world premiere as the symbolic foundation of Genesis’ next decade of performance
  • First pure sportscar typology from Genesis, expressing “Effortless Performance” through motorsport-inspired design
  • Serves as the halo model guiding Genesis’ long-term performance strategy, including future GT racing ambitions
LE CASTELLET, France, Nov. 20, 2025 — Genesis today unveiled the Magma GT Concept, a landmark model that defines the direction of the brand’s performance heritage for the next 10 years. Revealed for the first time at the Genesis Magma World Premiere, the concept represents far more than a design study — it is the brand’s clearest expression yet of its commitment to its future high-performance capabilities.

The Magma GT Concept aligns closely with the performance roadmap announced at Hyundai Motor Company’s CEO Investor Day in New York this past September, where Genesis confirmed plans to develop the model into a performance icon, or halo car, and signaled its long-term ambition to enter the GT racing class.

Luc Donckerwolke, President and Chief Creative Officer of Genesis, said, “The Magma GT Concept represents the pinnacle of our performance vision and stands as a symbol of our commitment to true motorsport capability. It isn’t defined by raw aggression or uncompromising speed — it is defined by balance. This is a car that feels instinctively connected to its driver, composed under pressure, and meticulously tuned so that every component serves a single purpose: to make performance effortless.”

He continued, “The Magma GT doesn’t ask the driver to prove their skill; it enhances it. This is not simply a faster Genesis. It is the most complete expression of Genesis performance to date.”

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A New Genesis Icon

As the brand’s first pure sportscar typology, the Magma GT Concept stands as a key milestone in Genesis’ transition toward Luxury High Performance. The model embodies the essence of “Effortless Performance,” prioritizing balance and confidence over showmanship or aggression.

Rather than focusing solely on speed, the Magma GT Concept presents a blend of refined luxury and true motorsport character, illustrating what the brand considers the most complete expression of future Genesis performance.

Leveraging a mid-rear engine layout, the Magma GT Concept hints at the brand’s ambition to explore GT-category racing.

Motorsport-Inspired Proportions and Aerodynamics

True to its form as the second race car in the history of Genesis, the Magma GT Concept’s design reveals its purpose at a glance — every surface and proportion is shaped to optimize aerodynamic performance and driving efficiency.

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Key features include:
  • Low-set front bonnet and elongated sloping roofline, creating a sleek, race-ready silhouette.
  • Wide, muscular rear fenders that reinterpret classic GT race-car proportions through the lens of Genesis’ “Athletic Elegance” philosophy.
  • A boat-tail cabin, narrowing toward the rear to maximize stance and emphasize a “low and wide” posture.
  • Front canards integrated seamlessly with the headlamps, a distinctive execution that enhances both downforce and identity.
  • G-Matrix aerodynamic patterns, expanding from the front splitter outward into wing-like forms — serving not only as a visual signature but also as functional airflow-optimizing elements.
  • A mechanical rear two-line lamp graphic and fully optimized rear aero structure, creating a wide, planted, and unmistakably Magma GT presence.
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A Symbol of Genesis’ Long-Term Performance Vision

Ultimately, the Magma GT Concept serves as both a design manifesto and a strategic beacon for the brand. It visually and philosophically encapsulates what Genesis aims to achieve as it enters the motorsport arena and looks to expand its high-performance portfolio.

As the model that will guide Genesis’ performance identity for the next decade, the Magma GT Concept represents the foundation for a future performance lineup led by a true halo car.

Rumors :

- Will use a V8
- Will be sold worldwide
- Market in 2027/2028
 
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I see elements of Koenigsegg and Maser MC20 in this. Not bad.
Basically a copy of Koenigsegg. If you can't even make YOUR own Halo car without its own personality, why bother? IMO, that's bad and pointless, doing more harm than good to your brand by just following in the footsteps of the Chinese, copying it but selling it to you cheaper.
They should be able to sue when the design theft is so blatant.

It's a shame because until now Genesis was a brand with its own distinctive design style
 
I love the look! Can't wait to see the production version with a rumored 700hp V8 and a focus on driving pleasure. It’s going to be amazing.

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Basically a copy of Koenigsegg. If you can't even make YOUR own Halo car without its own personality, why bother? IMO, that's bad and pointless, doing more harm than good to your brand by just following in the footsteps of the Chinese, copying it but selling it to you cheaper.
They should be able to sue when the design theft is so blatant.

It's a shame because until now Genesis was a brand with its own distinctive design style
Yes, there is a real Koenigsegg inspiration in the windscreen but the car is not "copy" for me.
 
Yes, there is a real Koenigsegg inspiration in the windscreen but the car is not "copy" for me.
I see absolutely everything copied except for the headlights

It's like a display of esoteric faith to launch a hypercar like this when your brand's total sales are so minuscule, but hey, it will allow people to appreciate something resembling a Koenigsegg more regularly on the streets.
 
It's clearly indicatory of Genesis' North American market-centric aspirations. This is predictably - with a fair amount of certainty - a LHD-only model with two primary purposes:
- Compete with Corvette in the USA
- Provide a base car for GT racing series
Time will tell.
 
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3.2L V8 Bi-Turbo under 150k, that’s impressive :love:
 
Production Genesis Magma GT Supercar Will Have A Full Lineup Of Variants, From A Roadster To GT3 And Clubsport Models

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Last week at the global reveal of the production Genesis GV60 Magma in an airport hangar next to Circuit Paul Ricard, brand president and chief creative officer Luc Donckerwolke surprised us with the utterly spectacular G90 Magma Wingback wagon as part of a showcase of all the Magma division's concepts and development vehicles so far. But following that unexpected debut, Donckerwolke pulled a Steve Jobs–style "one last thing," introducing the so-called Magma Boys, Genesis Magma Racing's two lead drivers André Lotterer and Luis "Pipo" Derani, who drove on stage in a bright orange supercar called the Magma GT.

This is not a mere concept. Donckerwolke said that Genesis intends to go GT3 racing using the mid-rear-engine Magma GT, increasing the automaker's ambitions beyond the LMDh class in WEC and IMSA. That means it will have to sell roadgoing Magma GTs to normal people, but Genesis won't be doing it as some limited-run thing. No, there will be an entire lineup of Magma GT supercars, echoing the Porsche 911 in scope all the way from a base model and lightweight variants to a roadster and GT3 model, along with the race car. At a roundtable with Donckerwolke, head of performance development Manfred Harrer, and chief operating officer for North America Tedros Mengiste, I got the full scoop on what could be the most audacious new car from a Korean brand ever.

Full disclosure: Genesis flew me to Marseille, France, so I could attend the Magma reveal, ride in the GV60 at Paul Ricard and capture content with the various cars at the event. Genesis' team also took very good care of me and four other journalists when we were stuck in snowy Paris for an extra night on the way home.

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It made the most sense to do a full lifecycle of products

This isn't the first time the Genesis brand has expressed a desire to do a supercar. First there was the Essentia concept in 2018, then the X Gran Berlinetta and X Gran Racer concepts in 2023 and 2024, respectively, that were Vision Gran Turismo creations — though the X Gran Berlinetta is actually a functional V8-powered thing in real life. But the Magma GT show car that was brought out in France is by far the most real and ready one yet. It seems like Genesis is quite far along in the project, as there's nothing about its design that doesn't look like it could go into production tomorrow.

The automaker dreamt of going into both the Hypercar class and GT racing at the same time, and Donckerwolke said once business plans were thought up, it quickly became apparent that it would make more sense to create the Magma GT as a fully fleshed-out, mass-produced vehicle instead of just building a couple hundred to fulfill GT3 homologation requirements. "The Magma GT was born from the need to be competitive in GT3," he said, "Everything we do is defining what we need to be competitive. Why not use that work to sell production cars that are street legal?" Harrer added that there's a dedicated team developing the Magma GT who are working closely with the brand's designers.

"If we do it, it's a complete lifecycle of products," Donckerwolke said. What you see here is a representation of the base model Magma GT, but Donckerwolke said they're already planning on "adding an S, GTS, roadster, lightweight version, clubsport version, GT3 specs but still street legal, to GT3 R only for racing." The base GT and the GT3 R race car will be the first to come out, with the rest of the lineup filled in down the line. I'm sure the enthusiasts at Genesis could think up even more variants, too — Donckerwolke himself admits he owns more Porsche 911s than anyone should have, and Porsche obviously knows how to come up with new kinds of sports cars. Still, despite acknowledging the 911 analogue and the smartness of Porsche's strategy, Donckerwolke and Harrer both say they aren't just chasing the 911 with the Magma GT, as it'll be in a league of its own (and that's an impossible task, anyway).

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Genesis hasn't decided on powertrain yet

When it comes to what will power the various Magma GTs, well, the company hasn't decided yet. This concept car is clearly powered by a V8 — Donckerwolke confirmed as much — and judging by how it sounded at the reveal it's almost certainly based on the engine used by the GMR-001 Le Mans racer. That twin-turbocharged 3.2-liter V8 is essentially two of Hyundai's WRC four-cylinder motors stuck together, with LMDh regulations requiring a spec hybrid system, but hybrids aren't allowed in GT3 racing. It could be tough to engineer such a race-ready engine for a roadgoing production car given stringent emissions around the world, but Genesis definitely could do it, especially if the road car employs a plug-in-hybrid system like in the McLaren Artura and Lamborghini Temerario.

Harrer said that extremely high-performance powertrains were considered from day one, but they're keeping it open as to whether it'll use six or eight cylinders. To keep costs down it would make sense for entry-level Magma GTs to get a six-cylinder engine — the company is already working on Magma-upgraded versions of the mild-hybrid twin-turbo 3.5-liter V6 in the G90, after all — with the higher-performance models getting a GT3-derived V8. There's a chance it could even have a range-extender hybrid instead of a more basic PHEV, as Genesis is working on those, too. Regardless of what powertrain it ends up using, Donckerwolke said the Magma GT will set itself apart from other supercars and appeal to more customers by emphasizing luxuriousness as much as sportiness.

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The South Korean design studio won

It should come as no surprise that the Magma GT looks fantastic. Donckerwolke designed the Lamborghini Murciélago and Gallardo, of course, and many other designers at Genesis over its ten-year history have great supercar experience. Genesis' three design studios in California, Germany and South Korea vied for the winning proposal, with the design from the Seoul team being chosen. But all three studios are involved in the design development of new cars, even the Magma models.

As far as supercars go, the Magma GT show car is pretty restrained. It has phenomenal proportions and surfacing, intricate details like the G-Matrix grille and canard headlights, a nicely tapering greenhouse with a NACA roof duct and no rear window, and flame-shooting triple-pipe center exhaust. It's easy to imagine how the Magma GT would look in more extreme forms, and Donckerwolke made it clear that his teams focus on functional design without excess adornment. Butterfly doors open for seemingly good access to the interior, which Genesis hasn't yet shown — at the reveal the car was facing toward us in the crowd, and Genesis wouldn't open the doors for us the following day, but Donckerwolke said it has an essentially finished interior. The front clamshell is front-hinged, while the large rear clamshell is rear-hinged. To give a bit of size context, the front wheels are 20 inches with 275/30 tires while the rears are 21s wearing 345/25 tires.

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It could be coming quite soon

Genesis has only been around as its own brand for ten years, and in that span of time it has been the fastest luxury automaker to reach one million sales. Its expansion has been especially strong in the U.S., with Mengiste saying that America is "supremely important" for Magma's prospects. "Drivers don't just like to drive, they like to enjoy the experience," he said, "it's not just about driving fast, but the engagement." Harrer talked about how passionate he is about feedback and feel, with steering being the "non plus ultra," and Donckerwolke added that the learnings from Magma models will influence every Genesis product. (Not only that, but there will be a Magma version of every future Genesis.) "The audacity of coming out with a luxury vehicle was daring, but look at us now — we did it very well," Mengiste said to us, "the next paradigm is our interpretation of performance."

The automaker says the Magma GT will guide its performance identity for the next ten years, serving as a commitment to performance, so it sure doesn't sound like this will end up a half-assed attempt that's only on sale for a couple years. In a separate statement, Donckerwolke said:

The Magma GT represents the pinnacle of our performance vision and stands as a symbol of our commitment to true motorsport capability. It isn't defined by raw aggression or uncompromising speed—it is defined by balance. This is a car that feels instinctively connected to its driver, composed under pressure, and meticulously tuned so that every component serves a single purpose: to make performance effortless. The Magma GT doesn't ask the driver to prove their skill; it enhances it. This is not simply a faster Genesis. It is the most complete expression of Genesis performance to date.

We won't have to wait long to learn more about the Magma GT — Donckerwolke said Genesis will be doing a dedicated event for the car at some point next year. Given how far along the Magma GT seems to be, it doesn't seem like a stretch to predict that it could enter production as soon as 2027, and racing the same year.

 

Hyundai

The Hyundai Motor Company is a South Korean multinational automotive manufacturer headquartered in Seoul, South Korea, founded in 1967. Currently, the company owns 33.88 percent of Kia Corporation and fully owns two marques including its luxury cars subsidiary, Genesis, and their electric vehicle Ioniq. The three brands altogether make up the Hyundai Motor Group.
Official websites: Hyundai, Genesis

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