
The refreshed 2013 Hyundai Genesis Coupe has made yet another appearance online, this time on the Hyundai-blog, showing off its redesign snout without a shred of camouflage.
As reported previously, if not all, most cosmetic changes on the facelifted version of the South Korean automaker's first rear-wheel drive coupe are concentrated on the front and rear ends.
Aside from the styling revisions, it is also believed that Hyundai will grace the Genesis Coupe with its new and more potent 3.8-liter V6 engine with direct-injection that churns out 333 horsepower and a peak torque of 291 lb.-ft.
The introduction of the firm's new 8-speed automatic transmission is almost certain, while there has also been talk about an uprated version of the 2.0-liter turbocharged four-banger.
Look for the 2013MY Genesis Coupe in Hyundai's showrooms in the first of 2012.
Story source: Hyundai-Blog





















4 Comments:
I see some Toyota FT-86 in the headlights and fog lights/bumper sculpting.
Agree. Well, at least Hyundai will beat them to production lol.
How come they slap the same face on all of their cars?
Some of the hood, lights, and front-end styling is a spin on the 370Z. It has and still is an odd car trying to emulate something it isn't versus just developing naturally into what it is. Out of the Hyundai lineup this styling seems to run along the lines of the old Hyundai where they were trying too hard and receiving very little return.
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