Overview
- Dual motors and a 15‑second Boost/Burst function deliver up to about 640–650 hp (478 kW) for a claimed 0–100 km/h in 3.4 seconds and 0–200 km/h in 10.9 seconds.
- The Magma variant uses an 84 kWh battery and adds track-focused software such as Drift Mode, launch control, and Virtual Gear Shift that simulates manual shifts.
- Hardware upgrades include a lower ride height, a wider track, 21-inch wheels with bespoke performance tires, and larger brakes with monoblock calipers.
- Production is scheduled to start in Ulsan later in 2025 with a Korea launch in January 2026, rollouts in key European markets in Q2 2026, Australia confirmed for 2026, and U.S. availability later in 2026.
- Pricing and certified range figures have not been released, with outlets reporting preliminary range indications that vary from roughly 222 miles to about 351 km.