Thomas Schemera, who heads Hyundai's high-performance vehicle development division, told reporters on Friday at the Paris Motor Show that the auto group considers establishing a driving academy.
At the driving center, Hyundai plans to put high-performance cars on tracks for driving sessions. Currently, German carmakers -- BMW and Mercedes Benz -- provide their auto racing experience, allowing South Korean clients to test various types of cars on racing and off-road tracks.
Hyundai launched its high-performance N brand in 2015 to compete with other high-performance cars. The company released its i30 N, a hatchback with a 2.0-liter turbo GDI engine, abroad last year and Veloster N, a 250-horsepower hatchback, at home in July.