07.05.2021 Press release

Podcast ep.6 | How our racing cars inspire road cars

  • The sixth episode of Hyundai Motor’s podcast, Are We There Yet?, has been released
  • This episode features guests Till Wartenberg, Vice President and Head of N Brand Management and Motorsport Sub-division at Hyundai Motor Company, and Hyundai Motorsport Customer Racing driver Luca Engstler
  • Wartenberg and Engstler discuss the N brand’s commitment to cater to its younger customer base, as well as technology transfer from motorsport to N models and other Hyundai road-going cars
  • Listen and subscribe to the podcast here

Press material

Hyundai Motor has released the sixth episode of its bi-weekly podcast, Are We There Yet?, hosted by motorsport and technology presenter Suzi Perry. In “How our racing cars inspire road cars”, Perry invites Till Wartenberg, Vice President and Head of N Brand Management and Motorsport Sub-division at Hyundai Motor Company, and Hyundai Motorsport Customer Racing driver Luca Engstler to discuss the latest developments of Hyundai’s N brand.

Host Suzi Perry

In the sixth episode, Wartenberg and Engstler enlighten listeners on what N stands for and what it is striving to achieve for the Hyundai brand, how its younger target group influences the development of the company, as well as where N stands in this new era of electrification.

Wartenberg recounts the announcements at Hyundai’s recent N Day event, including the world premiere of the all-new KONA N, the shift in N’s core message, and the brand’s commitment to electrification.

It was announced that we are expanding more with the N brand: we are thinking about electrification of N with whatever propulsion that might be feasible in the future. We cannot stand still, and the ICE era will keep going on for a while. In the end, we need to have a successful transition to the electrification of the high-performance segments. It becomes clearer and clearer that battery or hydrogen-electric will be part of future high-performance car models.

Till Wartenberg Vice President and Head of N Brand Management and Motorsport Sub-division at Hyundai Motor Company

Wartenberg also talks about the success of N’s launch with i30 N, the differing business practices in South Korea and Germany, and the process of transferring knowledge from the race track to the road to develop better high-performance models.

Till Wartenberg

Luca Engstler takes a break from the circuit to share his role in the development of Hyundai’s TCR cars, the experience of taking customers for a drive around the race track, and, as his father Franz Engstler is also a racing driver, stories of balancing work and family.

I’m fully involved in the development of the TCR cars. For us, it is important to understand how the car is braking, cornering, how the dampers are working. But then, we speak about pure power as well. We speak about steering. The [racing and road] cars are so close, and whatever we develop and find out on the race weekend goes to help improve the road car as well.

Luca Engstler Hyundai Motorsport Customer Racing driver

Luca Engstler

Listeners can subscribe to Hyundai Motor’s podcast, Are We There Yet?, and hear the latest episode now to learn more about how motorsport inspires Hyundai N models and other road-going cars. It is available on Spotify, Apple, Google, Podcasts, Stitcher, Acast and other podcast streaming platforms and is produced by Fresh Air Production.

About Till Wartenberg

Till Wartenberg is currently the Vice President and Head of N Brand Management and Motorsport Sub-division at Hyundai Motor Company in South Korea. Before moving to Asia, Wartenberg was the Director of Marketing at Hyundai Motor Germany for three years. Before joining Hyundai in 2016, he spent 16 years at another major auto manufacturer, holding various roles.

About Luca Engstler

Luca Engstler is a Hyundai Motorsport Customer Racing driver, who has followed his father into the world of racing. He has raced in various TCR series around the world, winning six championships. Engstler switched to Hyundai Motorsport in 2018 and, in 2019, raced in the WTCR at 19 years old.

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