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Hyundai Sonata in Bisimoto style! 718PS, why not ...

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Recently updated on February 3, 2015 at 03:34 am

After the tuner Bisimoto presented a 1.000 PS strong Hyundai Genesis Coupé at SEMA in Las Vegas last year, this year it will be refilled. The current project is a Bisimoto Hyundai Sonata that gets an unbelievable 718PS from the factory engine. To be honest, however, in the end hardly any part is standard.

Hyundai Sonata in Bisimoto Style! 718PS, why not ...

(Photos: Bisimoto Engineering)

Hyundai Sonata in Bisimoto Style! 718PS, why not ...

In order to generate so much power it was clear that the 2,4l four-cylinder could no longer correspond to the series. All innards of the engine have been replaced by forged parts, a large turbocharger and reinforcements at all corners are mandatory. 2200Cc injection nozzles are also part of the tuning equipment, as are completely modified valves and a larger fuel pump that only delivers flex fuel at full power.

Hyundai Sonata in Bisimoto Style! 718PS, why not ...The transmission is very classic, a manual 6-speed manual gearbox should fix it. Bisimoto has also completely redesigned the look so that everything is new not only under the hood. A complete body kit from Wasp in connection with the Bisimoto front splitter and the monstrous rear wing leaves no more questions. The installed "Fifteen52 Tarmac" rims are 18 inches and round off the project. The interior is also sporty, with a roll cage, engine control displays and matching racing seats all part of it.

 

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