Genesis has revealed the Magma GT3 Concept, a performance-first design developed in collaboration with Hyundai Motorsport, hinting at the brand's potential racing future. The Magma GT3 Concept features a widened track, a prominent front splitter, and enlarged ducts, giving it a unique and aggressive appearance.
A door-mounted fin, a fixed rear wing, and a rear diffuser assist with aerodynamics, cooling, and thermal management. The GT3 also features the brand's corporate two-line LED lighting signature, supported by four additional headlights. Genesis calls the concept an “independent study” that explores how “race-driven architecture, aerodynamics, and engineering principles could inform future Genesis performance vehicles.”
Alongside the GT3 race car, Genesis also revealed the interior of the GT it unveiled in November 2025. It looks one step closer to becoming a real product. The GT is a two-passenger luxury grand tourer with a twin-cockpit design that has an awfully tall center console separating the driver and passenger. It has a gated transmission, a small infotainment display, and tactile controls.
It also has three round displays on the dashboard and an analog instrument cluster behind the flat-bottom, race-inspired steering wheel. The cabin is covered in quilted leather throughout, including the dashboard, doors, center console, and seats, which Genesis pairs with Alcantara. Motor1’s Take: Genesis has unveiled numerous concepts in recent years, and we are waiting for the automaker to turn them into real products.
If Genesis is serious about racing, it will need to have products that share that ambition with customers, and the GT would be a great start for both the road and the track. We want your opinion! What would you like to see on Motor1.com?
Source: motor1.com


