The very first photo of the 2015 Hyundai Genesis has emerged online via Korean website BobaeDream. This completely camo-less car reveals brand new design language for the Koreans, crisp and sharp. Some have said Hyundais are well designed just to the border point of being overdone, and this is especially true for the Genesis.
It's not subtle, but it can't be, when it has to enter the most competitive sedan market of them all. Crisp and easy to understand lines are used, executed with an uncharacteristic crispness. It's almost impossible to see the panel lines gaps on the bonnet.
The all-new Genesis will make its official debut later this year in Korea, at least that's what the rumors say, but it won't be ready for America until next year. The debut should take place in January's Detroit Auto Show, followed by a mid-summer market launch into the 2015 model year.
Hyundai has officially announced earlier today that the car will have a brand new all-wheel drive system called the HTRAC which electronically controls torque split between the front and rear axles.
The all-new Genesis will make its official debut later this year in Korea, at least that's what the rumors say, but it won't be ready for America until next year. The debut should take place in January's Detroit Auto Show, followed by a mid-summer market launch into the 2015 model year.
Hyundai has officially announced earlier today that the car will have a brand new all-wheel drive system called the HTRAC which electronically controls torque split between the front and rear axles.