Hyundai developing new mid-mounted ICE powertrain for future rear-drive sports car


Hyundai is developing an internal combustion engine (ICE) that’s set to be mid-mounted, a layout common in exotic sports car from brands including Ferrari, Lamborghini, and even the more humble old Toyota MR2, which is mooted for a return.

The Korean auto brand has never offered a mid-engined model, but it has produced several ‘Racing Midship’ (RM) branded sports car concepts since 2014 (including the electrified RM20e pictured below), based on the Veloster and incorporating mid-mounted turbocharged engines and rear-wheel drive.

But now in a YouTube video posted by the Hyundai Motor Group, a researcher from the company’s engine design team, Daehee Kim, has confirmed that an ‘MR’ – which stands for mid-mounted, rear-wheel drive – powertrain is being developed, which would be a first for the brand.

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2020 Hyundai RM20e
2020 Hyundai RM20e

‘Mid-mounted’ (or mid-ship) refers to a vehicle which has its engine entirely between the front and rear axles, which brings weight distribution advantages and better driving dynamics, such as in the Porsche Cayman. The most common form of mechanical layout for road cars is front-engined, while some cars – most famously the Porsche 911 – have an engine over the rear axle.

“We’re currently developing the MR engine,” confirmed Mr Kim in the video clip. “The MR engine is a completely new engine, and its design and configuration is quite different from any other engine.

“It’s a high-speed, high-performance engine, so we’re facing a lot of challenges. However, we are gradually establishing a direction with our seniors.

“Our team’s goal is to develop an engine that meets the performance requirements of the market, and mass produce it without any problems. This requires a disciplined approach to not overlooking even the smallest details.”