What kind of rating does the Hyundai Genesis get?
The production Genesis sedan received a five-star crash rating in every category from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Hyundai markets the Genesis as offering “the performance of a BMW 5-Series and the interior packaging of a 7-Series at the price of a 3-Series”.
When does the new Hyundai Genesis come out?
COSTA MESA, Calif., Aug. 16, 2012 – Hyundai’s award-winning Genesis sedan continues its premium segment leadership for 2013 with simplified model offerings and a new ultimate navigation system with Blue Link® telematics.
What kind of equipment does a Hyundai Genesis have?
Equipment included a speed-sensitive rack-and-pinion steering, four-wheel disc brakes, multi-link front and 5-link rear suspension; and three engine choices, depending on market: A V8 with weight distribution of 53% front / 47% rear and two V6 engines with 52% front / 48% rear weight distribution.
Which is better Hyundai Genesis or BMW 5 Series?
Hyundai reportedly benchmarked the BMW 5 Series ( E60) sedan during the Genesis’ development; the company’s press release indicates the Genesis body in white exceeds the BMW in torsional rigidity by 14%. The production Genesis sedan received a five-star crash rating in every category from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
What are the specs of a 2013 Hyundai Genesis 5.0?
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When was the last year Hyundai Genesis was redesigned?
The Genesis sedan was last redesigned for the 2009 model year. Genesis received a major upgrade for 2012, with revised styling, new direct-injection engines and a new 8-speed automatic transmission. Changes for 2013 are more modest but still significant. The 2013 Genesis offers a new navigation option incorporating Bluetooth telematics.
Is the Hyundai Genesis a good car to drive?
Driving Impressions. The Hyundai Genesis sedan strikes a good balance between comfortable and responsive. With the Genesis 3.8 is tuned to the more luxurious side, it’s a good highway cruiser without feeling too billowy. The cabin is remarkably quiet, although rough roads do yield some noise and vibration.