The second-generation Hyundai Genesis made its debut in Detroit this week, with a more stately exterior design and a premium class interior which rivals any Mercedes-Benz or Lexus. The rear-wheel drive vehicle will be available for the first time in an all-wheel drive configuration. And just like the current model, the Genesis is expected to roll out with a price under $40k when it hit the streets in the next few months. Expect for the vehicle to offer some of the latest high-tech safety features too just like many of its rivals.
Friday, January 17, 2014
Auto Show News: 2015 Hyundai Genesis
The second-generation Hyundai Genesis made its debut in Detroit this week, with a more stately exterior design and a premium class interior which rivals any Mercedes-Benz or Lexus. The rear-wheel drive vehicle will be available for the first time in an all-wheel drive configuration. And just like the current model, the Genesis is expected to roll out with a price under $40k when it hit the streets in the next few months. Expect for the vehicle to offer some of the latest high-tech safety features too just like many of its rivals.
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