2009 Hyundai Genesis rear-wheel-drive sedan

Filed under: Autos | By: Daniel
Posted on: August 17, 2008 | No Comments

2009 Hyundai Genesis rear-wheel-drive sedan


This is the 2009 Hyundai Genesis rear-wheel-drive sedan that made its debut in 2008, and this car should give the features of a $60,000 premium sedan for half that price.

Hyundai Motor America said that the Genesis engineering benchmarks were Lexus GS, Infiniti M, and Mercedes E-Class, although the Hyundai Genesis will be competing for customers with cars like the Pontiac G8 and Chrysler 300.

The Hyundai Genesis is going to shake up the market for near-luxury and large sedans. This is thanks to the Genesis providing the perfect combination of luxury, performance and value for money.

Some big spenders should not be put off by the smaller price of the Hyundai Genesis, it can certainly contend in luxury features.

The high-tech equipment includes: electronic active head restraints, a 500-watt 17-speaker Lexicon audio system, radar-based active cruise control, adaptive headlights, XM NavTraffic and electronic stability control.

Other luxury styling in the Hyundai Genesis includes: console lid surrounding the driver, leather-wrapped dash & door panels, cooled & heated seats, and a steering wheel that stays cool to the touch in extreme sunlight thanks to an ultraviolet reflective wrapping.

Hit the read link below to see many more photos and further information about the Hyundai Genesis.

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