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Video: Hyundai Genesis Driving Scenes & Details
Using the Mercedes E-Class, BMW 5-series and Lexus GS as the engineering (and design…) benchmarks for their luxury sedan program, Hyundai created their first rear-wheel-drive sedan that will initially be available only in the N. American and Asian markets. The Genesis is offered with a choice of three engine units, a 3.3-liter V6, 3.8-liter V6 and the brand new 4.6-liter Tau V8, with prices starting in the US under $30,000. Click here for details and the high-res images or follow the jump to check out the video that includes driving footage. -Continued
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2010 Hyundai Equus Spotted With U.s. License Plates In Los Angeles
Hyundai may not have any official plans to import the new 2010 Equus luxury sedan in the States -at least for the time being, but an example of the Korean firm's Lexus LS-sized flagship model with California distributor licenses plates was spotted...
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Hyundai Genesis Coupe To Star In Race-inspired Super Bowl Ads
Hyundai will air its first two television advertisements for the new 2010 Genesis Coupe during the Super Bowl XLIII on Sunday, February 1, 2009. The two distinct 30-second spots will see race driver Rhys Millen getting behind the wheel of the 306HP Genesis...
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Hyundai Develops New 310hp V6 Lambda Rs Engine
Hyundai has announced that it has developed a new high-performance V6 Lambda RS (Rear wheel drive Sports) engine which will see its first application in the Genesis Coupe to be launched in Korea this month followed in spring 2009 by the North American...
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2009 Hyundai Genesis Sedan High-res Images
We just acquired the high-resolution images from Hyundai’s Genesis test drive preview for the Korean media. In a months time we’ll have the chance to see the US version of the all-new Hyundai Genesis at the 2008 Detroit Show. The new mid-sized...
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2008 Hyundai Genesis V8 Sedan: Bmw 5-series Copycat Fully Uncovered
Yesterday, we showed you a handful of spy pics featuring the production version of Hyundai’s Genesis luxury sedan (click here) which we described as BMW 5-Series crossed with a Lexus LS. Sorry, but we’ll take that back now that we discovered...
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