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Porsche Execs Go 'Wow!' Over Hyundai IONIQ 5 N: Eye-Opening, Indeed!

TL;DR: Well, shut my mouth! Porsche's Vice President of the 911 and 718 model lines, Frank Moser, just called the Hyundai IONIQ 5 N 'eye-opening' after taking it for a spin! This ain't no casual compliment; Porsche execs were seriously impressed by features like 'N Grin Boost,' hinting they might even 'steal' some fun from Hyundai's electric sports car.
Meta: A Porsche executive praised the Hyundai IONIQ 5 N as 'eye-opening,' indicating that Porsche might adopt some of its unique performance features for future EVs.
Alright, alright, listen up, 'cause this ain't no April Fool's joke! When the big dogs at Porsche, makers of some of the finest performance machines on the planet, start talkin' about another brand's EV, you better perk up your ears. And get this: Porsche's Vice President of the 911 and 718 model lines, Frank Moser, just called the Hyundai IONIQ 5 N 'eye-opening' after driving it! He even said he drove it with Andy Preuninger, Mr. GT himself, and when they hit that 'N Grin Boost' button, Andy was like, 'Wow!' Now, when a Porsche exec says 'Wow!' about a Hyundai, you know something special is goin' on!
This ain't just some polite nod, folks; they were seriously impressed. We're talkin' about features like 'N Grin Boost,' which unleashes the IONIQ 5 N's full 641 hp for 10 seconds, and 'N e-Shift' and 'N Active Sound+' that mimic the jerk and roar of a high-performance gas engine. Moser even said virtual sounds and gear shifting 'is the way,' but insisted drivers must be able to turn it off. That's a smart man right there, giving folks the choice. It's clear that Hyundai ain't just makin' efficient EVs; they're makin' 'em fun, and the competition is takin' notes, whether they like it or not!
The Sound of the Future (or the Past?)
Now, this is significant because it shows a shift in thinking. For years, EVs were all about quiet, smooth, efficient power. But Hyundai's proving you can have all that plus the visceral thrill of a sports car, even if some of it's simulated. It's like having your cake and eatin' it too, with a side of vroom-vroom! With Hyundai's second electric sports car, the IONIQ 6 N, already making its North American debut at about half the price of a Porsche Taycan, the pressure is on for luxury brands.
Porsche's already got electric plans for the 718 Boxster and Cayman EVs comin' next year. So, will we see a 'Porsche Grin Boost' or a 'Porsche e-Shift' in the future? Moser hinted, 'That would be the direction for the future.' Sounds like Hyundai just gave Porsche a little kick in the electric pants, remindin' 'em that fun can come from unexpected places. It's like I always say, you gotta learn from everyone, even if they ain't wearin' the same fancy suit as you!

What's Next?
This cross-brand admiration is a good sign for the EV performance segment. It means innovation will continue to push boundaries, and features that make electric driving more engaging, even if simulated, will become more common. For consumers, it means more exciting options and, hopefully, more affordable performance EVs. Porsche and other luxury brands will have to decide how much 'fun' they're willing to borrow from unexpected rivals. The competition for the fastest, funnest electric whip is just getting started!
Sometimes, you gotta get schooled by the new kid on the block. And Hyundai just dropped some serious knowledge!
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