According to Hyundai, the Genesis will be sold in Korea, China and North America. It remains unclear whether the Genesis will find its way to other major markets like Europe, Australia and Japan.
Hyundai had the unfortunate chance to see how its brand new rear-wheel-drive Genesis Coupe performs in a real-world crash when a 2.0 Turbo slammed into the concrete surrounding of a metal pole somewhere in Korea. Despite the severity of the crash and...
Hyundai seems to have taken this year's SEMA gathering quite seriously as aside from the four Genesis Coupes the Korean automaker also revealed three Genesis sedan concepts in Vegas. First up is the RKSport Genesis that features a supercharged version...
One of the three Genesis Coupes set to make a splash at Hyundai’s 2008 SEMA show booth in late-November is the so-called “Art of Speed†by Rhys Millen Racing (RMR). Back in July, RMR and Hyundai produced a teaser sketch of the vehicle...
The production version of Hyundai’s Genesis luxury sedan was officially unveiled this week at the carmaker’s research and development centre in South Korea. Adopting a rear wheel drive architecture, the Genesis will be offered with a choice...
The bad news is that Hyundai unveiled this Genesis emblem consisting of the Genesis logotype set in a black hexagonal shield framed by a pair of wings. The good news is that the pictured emblem will only be applied to the Korean and Chinese markets…...