Hyundai unveiled Genesis Coupe, the new benchmark for attainable  300-horsepower sport coupes, during a press conference at the New York  International Auto Show. The 2010 Hyundai Genesis Coupe is a  purpose-built rear-wheel drive sport coupe featuring two  performance-focused engines - a 212-horsepower (est.), 2.0-liter  turbocharged four-cylinder engine and a range-topping all-aluminum,  306-horsepower (est.), DOHC 3.8-liter V6 engine. Hyundai Genesis Coupe  is scheduled to join the Hyundai lineup in the spring of 2009.
Following  the introduction earlier this year of the rear-wheel drive Genesis  sport sedan, Hyundai Genesis Coupe is Hyundai's most dynamic performance  car ever and the second consecutive all-new model introduction from  Hyundai appealing directly to the car enthusiast. Hyundai Genesis Coupe  uses the same flexible rear-wheel drive architecture originally  developed for the Genesis sport sedan.
"We think our entry-level Genesis Coupe 2.0t, with its unique  combination of rear-wheel drive and four-cylinder turbo power, offers an  intriguing alternative to existing front-wheel drive sport coupes,"  said John Krafcik, vice president, product development and strategic  planning, Hyundai Motor America. "The 3.8-liter version of Genesis Coupe  takes driving to an even higher level, rivaling the capability of  premium-performance coupes like the Infiniti G37."
DESIGN PROCESS
2010  Hyundai Genesis Coupe Genesis Coupe was shown as a concept at the 2007  Los Angeles Auto Show and its transformation from concept to production  reveals that its signature design features have emerged intact.
"The mission for Genesis Coupe was to create a pure performance car  with a design that would capture the imagination of hardcore automotive  enthusiasts," said Joel Piaskowski, chief designer at the Hyundai Design  Center in Irvine, Calif. "With its aggressive look from just about any  angle, I think we have been able to do that."
Hyundai Genesis  Coupe is also unmistakably linked to several Hyundai concept cars. The  powerful curves, undulating beltline, surface detail, and "Z" bodyside  lines come straight from the HCD9 Talus and the HCD8 sport coupe  concepts.
Hyundai Genesis Coupe's rocker panels are drawn close to  the ground making the bodysides extra thick and the daylight opening  thin, allowing the wheels to be slammed up into bulging fenders. To  complete the aggressive sports car look, the depth between the fenders  and the greenhouse has been maximized.
Large openings in the front  fascia allow for better engine breathing. The dual exhaust tips  integrated into the rear fascia with surrounding blackout repeat the  design theme of the front fascia graphic.
Hyundai Genesis Coupe  rides on standard 18-inch alloy wheels or optional 19-inch wheels, both  delivering a bold stance and aggressive handling.
INTERIOR DESIGN
In  keeping with its mission to be the most exciting, attainable sport  coupe on the road, the Hyundai Genesis Coupe boasts a cockpit designed  to enhance the driving experience. An information display screen  features an outside temperature reading and audio system information.  Analog gauges include a large speedometer and tachometer positioned so  the driver can immediately access critical driving information. The  instrument cluster features Hyundai's signature blue gauge illumination.
Bucket  front seats with large side bolsters offer excellent lateral support  for enthusiastic driving. High-quality seating surfaces range from full  black fabric on the Hyundai Genesis Coupe GS and GT, to optional full  black or brown leather on the GT, to red cloth inserts with black  leather bolsters on the SE.
Among the other refinements are an  Infinity audio system and two-stage front seat warmers. Hyundai Genesis  Coupe also offers the convenience of a Smart Key and push-button  starter.
REAR-WHEEL-DRIVE ARCHITECTURE
Hyundai  Genesis Coupe's body shell is rich in ultra-high-tensile steel. Hyundai  Genesis Coupe is lighter than the Infiniti G37, and its chassis is also  24 percent stiffer in bending rigidity than the BMW E46 M3. Rear-wheel  drive provides a 55:45 front/rear weight distribution.
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