Hyundai Concept Genesis




Concept Genesis rides on a prototype of Hyundai’s all-new rear-wheel drive platform, a first for a U.S. Hyundai model. It is powered by the newly developed Tau DOHC 32-valve V8 engine.

It will be unveiled at the 2007 New York Auto Show and will be marketed at a starting price well under $30,000.

“Concept Genesis is a manifestation of Hyundai’s extraordinary desire to deliver world-class products across all model segments,” said John Krafcik, vice president, Product Development and Strategic Planning, Hyundai Motor America.
Design

According to Hyundai, "Genesis’ design is a progressive interpretation of the modern rear-wheel drive sports sedan.

"To match its dynamic powertrain capabilities, Genesis combines strong, sculpted forms which integrate precise details, natural materials and innovative lighting to provide a well-crafted, premium design aesthetic."
Technical Features

The all-new Tau 4.6-liter V8 engine is mated to a ZF 6-speed automatic transmission with SHIFTRONIC® manual control and a limited-slip differential. The Tau delivers well over 300 horsepower and enables to accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in under 6 seconds.

Future Tau variants may offer larger displacement, forced induction options and other technology enhancements.

Utilizing ultra high-tensile steel in critical areas in the unibody provides Concept Genesis with a 12-14 percent higher dynamic torsional rigidity and a lower body-in-white weight than the BMW 5-series and Mercedes-Benz E-Class.

The suspension design features a front five-link suspension features upper and lower arms linking the front wheels to the chassis and a five-link independent rear suspension .

Safety features include Electronic Stability Control (ESC) with traction control, eight airbags and active headrests.

The ESC continually analyzes road speed, steering input, throttle position, lateral yaw rate and other factors. An onboard microprocessor determines if the vehicle is starting to understeer or oversteer, and can brake appropriate wheels and reduce engine power to keep the vehicle safely on course.

The brake system uses four-wheel anti-lock disc brakes with Brake Assist and Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD). The 12.6-inch front rotors have single-piston floating calipers and the rear brakes feature 12.4-inch rotors with single-pistons.

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