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Hyundai Teams with Bisimoto Engineering and Rockstar Performance Garage for 2019 SEMA Show Concepts

LAS VEGAS, Oct. 31, 2019 – Hyundai has again joined forces with industry leaders Bisimoto Engineering and Rockstar Performance Garage to create two exciting new concepts for the 2019 SEMA show, the Bisimoto VelosterRaptor N Concept and the Rockstar Performance Garage Kona Ultimate Concept.

Bisimoto VelosterRaptor N Concept

The Bisimoto VelosterRaptor N Concept is consumer-friendly, emphasizing engineered bolt-on performance upgrades for the Veloster N Performance Package model. These bolt-on accessories are designed to have high potential for aftermarket availability. For the VelosterRaptor N, a team of four with engineering expertise ranging from mechanical to chemical to aerospace collaborated to create enhancements for the Veloster chassis while improving on the thermal efficiency of the engine.

The Bisimoto Engineering VelosterRaptor N is designed to be a “Type R Killer”, maintain low emissions, improve thermal efficiency, reduce internal combustion frictional and pumping losses, and have a quantified output above 320 horsepower. This is achieved by incorporating a high-flow exhaust system, engine management, water methanol kit, high-performance intercooler, high-flow intake, mass airflow modifications, and upgraded turbocharger internals. The exterior will explore a CFD-engineered protocol. The interior will be comprised of lighter weight seats, specific lightweighting efforts and a digital diagnostic display.

Exterior

While retaining the beautiful character lines of the body, subtle changes were added to the chassis and improved cooling to the Tarox front brakes via bespoke Fifteen52 wheels and a custom, elegant, aero-enhancing rear spoiler. High-adhesion tires combined with an aerodynamically-sound wheel package and performance-lowering suspension reduce ground clearance, improve center of gravity, and further enhance aerodynamic advantages, while retaining electronic damping functions for the suspension. Custom headlight modifications include Flyryde components. 

Mechanical

In-house technology from Bisimoto (a modified factory gasoline engine utilizing the latest in induction and exhaust technology) grace the Hyundai Veloster N. This project allows for aftermarket support, including, but not limited to, specialty lubricants, sport exhaust systems, efficiency intake design, performance feedback electronics, OBD monitoring, and aero upgrades.

A well-designed paring of intake and exhaust modules is added to this performance package vehicle to further improve efficiency of the gasoline engine, using pulse-wave technology to enhance volumetric efficiency, while improving inertial supercharging during valvetrain overlap periods. Modifications will be quantified using an in-house dynamometer. 

Interior

The interior is comprised of composite, lightweight front seats. A specially-designed interactive OBD cluster will be added to the Veloster N’s console, using the factory communication protocol.

Bisimoto Partner Suppliers

Wheels: Fifteen52
Tires: Toyo
Graphics: Type 2
Brakes: Tarox
Clutch: Action Clutch
Fabrication hardware: Vibrant Performance
Suspension: Eibach Suspension
Induction mods: AEM induction
Lubrication: PurOl
Carbon Fiber attachment and trim: Dreamworks
Paint: Dreamworks
Heat exchange: CSF
Turbocharger: Turbonetics
Seats: Momo
Roof Box: Inno
Interior mods: SOS Upholstery
Headlights: Flyryde
Dynamometer: Dynapack
OBD infocenter: AEM
Rockstar Performance Garage: Kona Ultimate Concept

Rockstar took a black Kona Ultimate Turbo AWD and created the ultimate Kona SUV. In the past, Rockstar and Hyundai have been a great success with the Tucson and Santa Fe. Rockstar built a new Kona Ultimate Sport with the following modifications:


Rockstar Partner Suppliers

30-inch Mickey Thompson race-grooved tires
16-inch Motegi rally wheels
King suspension upgrades
Baja Design LED lighting
Race Chip performance tuning
Magnaflow exhaust
K&N filters billet intake
Roadwire alligator-skinned seats
Bulletliner-coated body
R1 Concepts performance rotors and pads
Kicker audio system
Scosche mounts
Custom work by Rockstar Performance Garage

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