Young builders all over the country are competing in the SEMA Young Guns Regional competition for a chance to win a trip to the 2019 trade-only SEMA Show and have their vehicle displayed at the Show. SEMA caught up with Derek Bieri at the Street Machine Summer Nationals in St. Paul, Minnesota—one of the competition’s Regional Qualifier stops.
Young builders all over the country are competing in the SEMA Young Guns Regional competition for a chance to win a trip to the 2019 trade-only SEMA Show and have their vehicle displayed at the Show. SEMA caught up with Derek Bieri at the Street Machine Summer Nationals in St. Paul, Minnesota—one of the competition’s Regional Qualifier stops.
Young builders all over the country are competing in the SEMA Young Guns Regional competition for a chance to win a trip to the 2019 trade-only SEMA Show and have their vehicle displayed at the Show. SEMA caught up with Derek Bieri at the Street Machine Summer Nationals in St. Paul, Minnesota—one of the competition’s Regional Qualifier stops.
Young builders all over the country are competing in the SEMA Young Guns Regional competition for a chance to win a trip to the 2019 trade-only SEMA Show and have their vehicle displayed at the Show. SEMA caught up with Derek Bieri at the Street Machine Summer Nationals in St. Paul, Minnesota—one of the competition’s Regional Qualifier stops.

This is the Hyundai RM19, caught while testing for the first time in Germany.
Hyundai's N performance division has been expanding by creating tuned versions of the company’s existing vehicles, but it has plans to make a bespoke sports car. It’s been spotted testing a modified Veloster N on the Nürburgring that’s mid-engined and reportedly a precursor to the division’s dedicated car.
Little other information is known about the car itself, but considering the Veloster prototype, it’s expected to be a compact sports car, possibly in the vein of a Porsche 718 Boxster/Cayman. Power is likely to be delivered by a turbocharged four-cylinder, making rear-wheel-drive a possibility. Global sales are expected for the vehicle, too.
Expect a concept version of the RM19 in the near future, but a timeline for a production version has yet to be determined.

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde

This is the Hyundai RM19, caught while testing for the first time in Germany.
Hyundai's N performance division has been expanding by creating tuned versions of the company’s existing vehicles, but it has plans to make a bespoke sports car. It’s been spotted testing a modified Veloster N on the Nürburgring that’s mid-engined and reportedly a precursor to the division’s dedicated car.
Little other information is known about the car itself, but considering the Veloster prototype, it’s expected to be a compact sports car, possibly in the vein of a Porsche 718 Boxster/Cayman. Power is likely to be delivered by a turbocharged four-cylinder, making rear-wheel-drive a possibility. Global sales are expected for the vehicle, too.
Expect a concept version of the RM19 in the near future, but a timeline for a production version has yet to be determined.

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde

This is the Hyundai RM19, caught while testing for the first time in Germany.
Hyundai's N performance division has been expanding by creating tuned versions of the company’s existing vehicles, but it has plans to make a bespoke sports car. It’s been spotted testing a modified Veloster N on the Nürburgring that’s mid-engined and reportedly a precursor to the division’s dedicated car.
Little other information is known about the car itself, but considering the Veloster prototype, it’s expected to be a compact sports car, possibly in the vein of a Porsche 718 Boxster/Cayman. Power is likely to be delivered by a turbocharged four-cylinder, making rear-wheel-drive a possibility. Global sales are expected for the vehicle, too.
Expect a concept version of the RM19 in the near future, but a timeline for a production version has yet to be determined.

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde

This is the Hyundai RM19, caught while testing for the first time in Germany.
Hyundai's N performance division has been expanding by creating tuned versions of the company’s existing vehicles, but it has plans to make a bespoke sports car. It’s been spotted testing a modified Veloster N on the Nürburgring that’s mid-engined and reportedly a precursor to the division’s dedicated car.
Little other information is known about the car itself, but considering the Veloster prototype, it’s expected to be a compact sports car, possibly in the vein of a Porsche 718 Boxster/Cayman. Power is likely to be delivered by a turbocharged four-cylinder, making rear-wheel-drive a possibility. Global sales are expected for the vehicle, too.
Expect a concept version of the RM19 in the near future, but a timeline for a production version has yet to be determined.

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde

This is the Hyundai RM19, caught while testing for the first time in Germany.
Hyundai's N performance division has been expanding by creating tuned versions of the company’s existing vehicles, but it has plans to make a bespoke sports car. It’s been spotted testing a modified Veloster N on the Nürburgring that’s mid-engined and reportedly a precursor to the division’s dedicated car.
Little other information is known about the car itself, but considering the Veloster prototype, it’s expected to be a compact sports car, possibly in the vein of a Porsche 718 Boxster/Cayman. Power is likely to be delivered by a turbocharged four-cylinder, making rear-wheel-drive a possibility. Global sales are expected for the vehicle, too.
Expect a concept version of the RM19 in the near future, but a timeline for a production version has yet to be determined.

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde

This is the Hyundai RM19, caught while testing for the first time in Germany.
Hyundai's N performance division has been expanding by creating tuned versions of the company’s existing vehicles, but it has plans to make a bespoke sports car. It’s been spotted testing a modified Veloster N on the Nürburgring that’s mid-engined and reportedly a precursor to the division’s dedicated car.
Little other information is known about the car itself, but considering the Veloster prototype, it’s expected to be a compact sports car, possibly in the vein of a Porsche 718 Boxster/Cayman. Power is likely to be delivered by a turbocharged four-cylinder, making rear-wheel-drive a possibility. Global sales are expected for the vehicle, too.
Expect a concept version of the RM19 in the near future, but a timeline for a production version has yet to be determined.

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde