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The all-new 2015 Hyundai Genesis has been completely redesigned, inspired by the very people who drive it. From the moment it was conceived, the Genesis was engineered to push the limits of technology and provide a fresh perspective in the premium car market.

Drivers can take control with the all-new HTRAC all wheel drive (AWD). And take solace with sensory surround safety. The all-new Genesis has brains, brawn and style unlike anything the automotive world has seen before.

When it arrives later this year, come and give it a test drive at Conicelli Hyundai in Conshohocken.



DRIVING DYNAMICS

Intelligent Drive Sport Mode
With the ability to send 90% of the power to rear wheels, HTRAC delivers the confidence to conquer any corner without batting an eye.

HTRAC All Wheel Drive
A smarter All Wheel Drive propels the Genesis by transferring power to the front or rear wheels depending on road conditions.

Continuous Damping Suspension
Provides continuous damping to smooth out all the bumps on those less than ideal roads.

420-Horsepower V8
Performance any sedan would envy, tested to the limit at Nürburgring in Germany, giving you raw power at the push of a pedal.

SAFETY & TECHNOLOGY

Automatic Emergency Braking
The Genesis uses a radar system to detect when a front crash is imminent and then automatically applies the brakes.

Blind Spot Detection (BSD) with Rear Cross-traffic Alert
Being acutely aware of your surroundings gives a sense of well-being and safety.

Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS)
The Genesis can detect when it's drifting out of its lane and even provide the driver with haptic steering wheel feedback to help keep you on the straight and narrow.

QUALITY & CRAFTSMANSHIP

Real Wood
Real wood provides an elegance that anyone can appreciate.

Real Touch Metallic Trim
Metallic trim provides an impressive touch to the interior.

Advanced High Strength Steel
Advanced high strength steel increases body stiffness keeping the cabin quiet, the driver in control, and delivers a more responsive ride.


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