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Hyundai Concept Genesis Coupe Wins North American Production Preview Concept Vehicle of the Year

DEARBORN, Mich., June 24, 2008 – Hyundai received the 2008 “Production Preview Vehicle of the Year” award for its Concept Genesis Coupe at the seventh annual North American Concept Vehicle of the Year Awards today. Concept Genesis Coupe closely resembles the production model which will join Hyundai’s lineup in the spring of 2009. The awards, organized by the South East Automotive Media Organization (SEAMO), recognize those vehicles most likely to shape the future of the automobile industry. Winners were honored in a ceremony at the Automotive Hall of Fame.

According to juror Kevin Kelly of Automotive Design & Production, the Concept Genesis Coupe is “sporty, aggressive and modern – not words you commonly associate with Hyundai design, with the exception of this car. The Concept Genesis Coupe doesn’t try to be a muscle car in the vein of the American concept, it busts through those doors to create something that’s a combination of sport and a bit of luxury that will still appeal to those who want power.”

“It’s rewarding that SEAMO recognized how closely Concept Genesis Coupe foreshadowed the production model’s breakthrough design,” said Joel Piaskowski, chief designer, Hyundai Design, North American Design Center. “Our design objective for the concept was to create a ‘Tuner’ version of the production car. This allowed us to exaggerate the front and rear fascia designs as well as introduce more aftermarket design details in keeping with a tuner image.”

Some of these items include the carbon fiber hood, roof panels and lower valence panels to the larger, more aggressive front air intake and dual exhaust ports in the rear.

“The production Genesis Coupe will be another excellent example of Hyundai’s commitment to outstanding quality, value, safety and forward-looking design” Piaskowski added.

A jury of more than two dozen professional automotive journalists from throughout North America selected the concept award winners from the 40 concept vehicles and 12 production preview vehicles that made a North American debut during the 2008 auto show season. The Concept Award panel is assembled by peer selection, and the jurors do not pay or get paid to participate.

The “Production Preview” category is for those vehicles based on a model that has already been announced or planned for production. As a “reality check” between the design and production stages of development, production preview concepts continue to grow in importance.

The Hyundai Genesis Coupe, which debuted at the 2007 Los Angeles International Auto Show, is a new benchmark for affordable 300-horsepower sports coupes. The Genesis Coupe is a purpose-built rear-wheel drive sports coupe featuring two performance-focused engines – a 212-horsepower 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine and a range-topping all-aluminum 306-horsepower, DOHC 3.8-liter V6 engine.

Hyundai Motor America, headquartered in Fountain Valley, Calif., is a subsidiary of Hyundai Motor Company of Korea. Hyundai vehicles are distributed throughout the United States by Hyundai Motor America and are sold and serviced by almost 800 Hyundai dealerships nationwide.

Hyundai Unveils Rear-Wheel Drive Concept Genesis Coupe

Hyundai Unveils Rear-Wheel Drive Concept Genesis Coupe

LOS ANGELES, 11/14/2007

Hyundai unveiled its highly anticipated Concept Genesis Coupe during a press conference at the Los Angeles International Auto Show today. The concept car heralds the introduction of an all-new, rear-wheel drive 2 + 2 sports coupe scheduled to join the Hyundai lineup in the spring of 2009. Following the introduction earlier this year of the Concept Genesis sedan, Concept Genesis Coupe signals Hyundai’s second step in broadening its appeal to driving enthusiasts.

Concept Genesis Coupe Highlights
Second rear-wheel drive performance car from Hyundai
300+ horsepower from enhanced 3.8-liter V6 from Genesis sedan
The production version of the sports coupe arrives in the spring of 2009

The Sonic Orange concept is complemented by a Ballistic Black carbon fiber hood, roof and ground effects for reduced weight. Strong hints of the production version are highlighted in its “Z” bodylines and powerful curves. When the production sports coupe arrives, it likely will be the most affordable 300+ horsepower car on the market, and the most dynamic performance car yet from Hyundai.


Concept Genesis Coupe

Concept Genesis Coupe is the most thrilling, most emotional Hyundai yet,” said John Krafcik, vice president, product development and strategic planning, Hyundai Motor America. “When it hits the market in early 2009, we aim to deliver a driving experience that challenges cars like Infiniti G37, at prices more like Mitsubishi Eclipse.”

DESIGN PROCESS

“The mission for Concept 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.”


Designers used the Day Light Opening (DLO — a designer’s term for the side glass) from the HCD9 Talus Concept on the Concept Genesis Coupe.


The HCD8 sport tourer concept’s sensual body forms influenced the overall design direction of Concept Genesis Coupe.

The powerful curves, surface detail and “Z” bodyside lines come straight from the same underlying inspiration that guided two earlier, well-received concepts: the HCD9 Talus and the HCD8 sports tourer. The undulating beltline borrowed from the Talus adds intrigue while enhancing outward visibility for both the driver and rear passengers. The HCD8 sports tourer’s sensual body forms influenced the overall design theme while also providing direction for the concept’s assertive headlight and taillight designs.

The look of Concept Genesis Coupe was in part inspired by LeMan’s race cars, drifters and by Jada Toys Dub City™ die cast vehicles. The front and rear stance of the Concept Genesis Coupe can be described as sinister.

“Beauty and danger co-exist in the design of the Concept Genesis Coupe,” said Eric Stoddard, senior creative designer. “When viewed from a distance, the car is beautiful to look at. But up close it can appear a bit menacing and even a little intimidating.”

The concept’s rocker panels are drawn close to the ground making the bodysides extra thick and the daylight opening extremely 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.

Three large heat extractors sculpted into the hood are designed to cool just about any powerful engine. When the concept becomes reality, three large openings in the front fascia will allow for better engine breathing. The dual exhaust tips integrated into the rear fascia repeat the design theme of the front cooling ducts and are surrounded by a large carbon fiber air diffuser.

An arching roofline and tapering greenhouse highlight the exterior profile and emphasize the car’s broad shoulders and wide stance. Concept Genesis Coupe rides on 20-inch polished aluminum deep-dish wheels with Hankook 255/35 ZR front tires and 275/35 ZR rear tires.


Concept Genesis Coupe

CONCEPT GENESIS COUPE SPECIFICATIONS
– Configuration: Front engine, rear-wheel drive sports coupe
– Wheelbase: 2,820 mm / 111 inches
– Overall length: 4,666 mm / 183.7 inches
– Overall width: 1,902 mm / 74.9 inches
– Overall height: 1,386 mm / 54.5 inches
– Wheels: 20-inch, five-spoke
– Tires: Hankook 255/35 ZR front and 275/35 ZR rear

PRELIMINARY PRODUCTION CAR DETAILS
– Engine type: V6
– Estimated horsepower: more than 300 horsepower
– Estimated torque: more than 250 lb. ft.
– Displacement: 3.8 liters
– Block material: high pressure die cast aluminum
– Cylinder head material: aluminum
– Valvetrain: Dual Over Head Cam (DOHC)
– Valve timing: continuous variable valve timing
– Estimated 0-60 mph: under 6 seconds
– Transmission type: 6-speed manual
– Front brakes: Brembo, 340 mm disc, twin-piston calipers
– Rear brakes: Brembo, 330 mm disc, twin-piston calipers
– Limited slip differential

Hyundai Unveils Concept Genesis Premium Sports Sedan

Hyundai Unveils Concept Genesis Premium Sports Sedan

Rear-Wheel Drive and V-8 Engine Promise World Class Dynamics and Refinement

NEW YORK, March 4, 2007 – Hyundai presented the world debut of Concept Genesis during a press conference at the New York International Auto Show today. The concept car heralds the future architecture and design of a rear-wheel drive premium sports sedan scheduled to grace the Hyundai lineup in 2008.

“Concept Genesis extends our product range into new territories from a performance, design and packaging perspective,” said Steve Wilhite, chief operating officer, Hyundai Motor America. “When it arrives in 2008 it will catapult Hyundai into competition against some potent rivals, and Genesis is up for the challenge.”

Concept Genesis rides on a prototype of Hyundai’s all-new rear-wheel drive platform, signaling the brand’s desire to broaden its appeal to discerning driving enthusiasts. Concept Genesis is powered by Hyundai’s newly developed Tau DOHC 32-valve V-8 powertrain. Concept Genesis marks the beginning of premium performance for the Hyundai brand.

“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. “With Genesis, we’ve got a unique product position — an all-new, highly capable, rear-wheel drive platform; a high-performance powertrain; and premium, progressive design – all at a price starting well under $30,000.”

New Rear-Wheel-Drive Architechture Is A First For The U.S.

Concept Genesis features a rear-wheel-drive architecture, its first application in a U.S. Hyundai model. Rear-wheel drive provides a 53:47 front/rear weight distribution for optimal handling as well as more refined steering characteristics. Concept Genesis’ premium handling and steering performance is further controlled by Electronic Stability Control (ESC), the industry’s most important new safety technology. Hyundai leads all popular car brands in the standard application of ESC, with more than 70 percent of 2007 Hyundai sales volume featuring this life-saving technology as standard equipment.

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.

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. This stiffer, lighter, larger body provides a terrific foundation for world-class dynamics and lowering noise levels inside the vehicle.

TAU V-8 Powertrain

Adding to the Concept Genesis’ performance factor is the all-new Tau 4.6-liter V8 engine mated to a ZF 6-speed automatic transmission with SHIFTRONIC® manual control and a limited-slip differential. The Tau delivers well over 300 horsepower to fit the demands of performance-oriented consumers. This powertrain combination will launch Genesis to 60 miles per hour in well under six seconds. The Tau engine is built with flexibility for the future. Future Tau variants may offer larger displacement, forced induction options and other technology enhancements.

Innovative And Sophisticated Sport-Tuned Suspension

Genesis features a suspension design that is among the most sophisticated and refined anywhere, at any price. The front five-link suspension features upper and lower arms linking the front wheels to the chassis. This artfully articulated arrangement creates a virtual king pin axis which dramatically reduces unwanted kickback through the steering wheel as well as improving responsiveness. The five-link independent rear suspension is equally sophisticated, enabling precise suspension geometry for an incredible level of ride and handling prowess. The capabilities of the advanced front and rear-suspension are maximized through driver selectable dynamic settings allowing tailored ride and handling characteristics according to need … or desire.

Modern Design

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.

Safety Features

Maintaining Hyundai’s emphasis on delivering leading safety technology, Concept Genesis boasts world class active and passive safety features to both prevent accidents, and maximize the well being of its occupants in the event of a collision. The Genesis continues the Hyundai tradition of standardizing key life-saving active safety technology such as Electronic Stability Control (ESC) with traction control, eight airbags and active headrests.

Concept Genesis is brought to a halt by large 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.

Technology

  • Advanced adaptive cruise control
  • Electronic Stability Control
  • Eight airbags
  • Heat / cool seats
  • High Intensity Discharge (HID) headlamps with adaptive leveling
  • Push-button start
  • Navigation with backup camera
  • Electric parking brake
  • Bluetooth technology
  • USB / Auxiliary input jack
  • HD Radio™ Receiver
  • XM Satellite Radio®
  • Infinity® Discrete Surround Audio System

Genesis Premium Sports Sedan Specifications

  • Configuration: Front-engine, rear-wheel drive sports sedan
  • Wheelbase: 2935 mm / 115.6 inches
  • Overall length: 5005 mm / 197.0 inches
  • Overall width: 1863 mm / 73.3 inches
  • Overall height: 1490 mm / 58.7 inches
  • Track, f/r: 1575 mm / 62.0 inches, 1580 mm / 62.2 inches
  • Wheels: 20-inch multi-spoke
  • Engine type: V8
  • Estimated horsepower: Well over 300HP
  • Estimated torque: Over 300 lb. ft.
  • Displacement: 4.6 liter
  • Block material: High pressure die casting aluminum block
  • Cylinder head material: Aluminum
  • Valvetrain: Dual Over Head Cam (DOHC)li>Valve timing: Continuous variable valve timing
  • Variable induction system
  • Fuel delivery: Multi-port fuel injection
  • Estimated 0-60 mph: well under 6.0 seconds
  • Top speed: 130 mph (restricted)
  • Recommended fuel: Unleaded
  • Transmission type: ZF 6-speed automatic with SHIFTRONIC manual control
  • Suspension: Front multi-link (5-link) / Rear multi-link (5-link)
  • Stabilizer bar (front/rear): 26 mm/18 mm
  • Weight distribution front to rear: 53:47
  • Brakes: Power-assisted 4-wheel disc
  • Front brake diameter (mm / in): 320 / 12.6 ventilated disc
  • Rear brake diameter (mm / in): 314 / 12.4 solid disc
  • Steering type: Speed-sensing rack-and-pinion
  • Steering ratio: 14.86

Hyundai Motor America, headquartered in Fountain Valley, Calif., is a subsidiary of Hyundai Motor Co. of Korea. Hyundai vehicles are distributed throughout the United States by Hyundai Motor America and are sold and serviced through more than 750 dealerships nationwide.

Powerful Car May Catapult Hyundai

Powerful car may catapult Hyundai

Keep an eye on Hyundai’s stand at the New York auto show this week.

The South Korean automaker has a rare chance to re-create its image. Hyundai could vault from selling largely on the strength of low prices and long warranties to becoming a desirable brand that competes with performance and technology.

The car to watch is the Genesis, a rear-wheel-drive concept sedan that’s a thinly veiled version of a production model coming next year.

If you want to build a credible, big, powerful car — anything more than a Honda Accord, Ford Fusion or Saturn Aura — rear-wheel-drive is vital. Along with all-wheel-drive, it’s the only way to get the most performance out of upper midsize cars because running too much horsepower and torque through the front wheels affects steering and handling.

The car’s weight also tends to be more evenly distributed over its entire length, and the long-nosed proportions of rear-drive cars lend themselves to striking designs.

How big an impact could the Genesis have on Hyundai?

Think Chrysler 300. Great design, good price and rear-wheel-drive coalesced to create a car that catapulted Chrysler from minivan maker to award-winning star of rap videos.

The Genesis features a 4.6-liter, 32-valve V8 engine that Hyundai says produces more than 300 horsepower. There’s a six-speed automatic transmission from German drivetrain expert ZF.

Hyundai will reportedly also offer two V6s in the production model.

Assuming Hyundai launches the car with good quality — a safe bet, given its recent track record — it must get two other points right to cash in on the new model’s possibilities: price and dynamics.

Dynamics come from engineering skill and executive decisions. Hyundai’s engineers can probably create a car with competitive ride and handling if the suits in the corner offices let them.

Big rear-drive cars like this are limos in South Korea, and Hyundai executives have already inflicted a soft ride and squishy handling on the brand’s other sedans.

The brand’s other big sedan, the front-wheel-drive Azera, may determine the new car’s pricing.

That could be a problem. Hyundai executives reportedly worry the new car will steal sales from the Azera unless it’s priced above the existing car, which typically sells for around $26,000, according to Edmunds.com.

Saddling the new car with an inflated price — $28,000 or more for a V6 model, according to people who should know — would be a mistake.

If Hyundai wants to become a prestige brand — and it does — it can’t hamstring its most promising new car to protect a model that represents the company’s past.

April 1, 2007
BY Mark Phelan Detroit Free Press
Free Press Columnist

First Look: Hyundai Concept Genesis

First Look: Hyundai Concept Genesis

New Beginnings: Hyundai gives birth to its first sport-luxury sedan; Japan gets the labor pains

This car is going to shock you. It’s going to shock GM and Toyota, too. Even BMW and Mercedes-Benz are going to pay attention. Hyundai calls it Concept Genesis, but you can forget the concept bit; apart from the odd piece of showcar eye-candy, you’re looking at Korea’s first production sport-luxury sedan. It has rear drive and a V-8 engine. And it’ll be in a Hyundai showroom near you sometime in 2008.

Concept Genesis gives us the first glimpse of Hyundai’s much-anticipated BH rear-drive architecture. For a company with a reputation for fast-tracking new models at a pace that makes even the Japanese dizzy, the BH has been a long time coming-more than five years, in fact. But that doesn’t mean Hyundai has been slacking; Concept Genesis is on its second exterior (the previous design was scrapped, after the hugely expensive tooling process had been started) and third chassis setup (the rear axle was upgraded from a four-link configuration to five-link only last year). And when the production version launches next year, Hyundai will be a player in a sector that Toyota took 15 years longer to enter.

Chutzpah? Or confidence? Both swirl through a company driven by a fierce determination to succeed and, in particular, to beat the Japanese. Hyundai wants to be the world’s fifth largest automaker by 2010, and the BH architecture revealed by Concept Genesis is a key part of the strategy.

Genesis: Concept to Production

  • Grille design has yet to be finalized for production.
  • Production headlights will be larger, with integrated turn signals.
  • Base engine will be 3.8-liter V-6 with near 300 horsepower.
  • Dual exhaust will exit under bumper, not through it.
  • base wheel is 18-inch alloy; 19s and possibly 20s will be optional.
  • As a sport-luxury sedan, Concept Genesis breaks no new ground. Indeed, one look at the exterior suggests Hyundai’s strategy is simply to follow the same BMW playbook already well thumbed by Nissan’s Infiniti division.
    The glasshouse looks pure G35, while the rear end is a tasteful mlange of 3 Series and 7 Series cues. What you don’t immediately read, thanks in part to the 20-inch alloy wheels, is the car’s size: It’s longer, wider, and taller
    than a BMW 5 Series and Lexus GS, with a wheelbase almost as long a Chrysler 300C’s. Hyundai sources say the rear seat package is nearly as good as that of an S-Class Mercedes.

    The BMW/Infiniti styling cues signal a similar approach to the engineering, though here Hyundai isn’t content to merely play follow the leader: Insiders claim the car’s body-in-white, rich in ultra-high-tensile steel, isn’t only lighter than that of a 5 Series, Mercedes-Benz E-Class, and Lexus LS, but also has 12- to 14-percent-higher dynamic torsional rigidity. Weight distribution is 53/47 percent, front to rear; however, not quite the 50/50 ideal BMW religiously adheres to.

    The Concept Genesis’s five-link independent rear suspension is mounted to the body via a sturdy subframe. The lower control arm is pressed steel, but all the other links are forgings. The compact coil springs are mounted separate from the shocks, which are located to the body by way of aluminum castings. The front suspension
    features a short/long-arm setup executed entirely in forged aluminum, with large cast-aluminum top mounts for
    improved precision and rigidity. Steering is via speed-sensitive rack and pinion, mounted ahead of the front axle centerline.

    Under the hood is an all-new, all-aluminum 4.6-liter V-8. Codenamed Tau, it’s Hyundai’s first in-house V-8 and features state-of-the-moment double-overhead camshafts with variable valve timing and a variable induction system. Hyundai isn’t quoting power and torque figures yet, claiming only that the engine produces more than 300 horses and 300 pound-feet of torque (which is only to be expected) and is capable of propelling the car, at a target weight of about 3740 pounds, to 60 mph in under 6.0 seconds. The Tau V-8 drives the rear wheels via ZF’s smooth 6HP26 six-seed automatic transmission. Paddle-shift manumatic control will be standard on the production version.

    Production versions of Concept Genesis also will be available with a V-6, the 3.8-liter Lambda unit currently used in the Azera, turned through 180 degrees and driving through an Aisin six-speed automatic. Hyundai sources say power will be upped from the 265 horses the engine currently produces in the Azera to improve performance.

    Genesis: Concept to Production

  • Optional quad-cam 4.6-liter engine is Hyundai’s first V-8.
  • Six-speed automatic transmissions will be standard.
  • Five-link independent rearend.
  • Short/long-arm front suspension with alloy components.
  • Speed-sensitive rack-and-pinion steering.
  • How will the production car differ from Concept Genesis? Very little. The grille design has yet to be finalized, and of course there’ll be real headlights filling those blacked-out shapes on either side of it. The front and rear bumper fascias will change, too: The dual exhausts will exit from under the rear bumper rather than through it, for
    example. Standard wheels will be 18-inch alloys running 235/50R18 tires, but 19s and possibly even 20s will be available.

    The production interior will be upscale, offering the tasteful, well-finished blends of leather, aluminum accents, and wood that we’ve already started to see in recent Hyundais. Standard equipment will be lavish, as well, with
    stability control and eight airbags included, along with sat-nav, satellite radio, and heated and cooled front seats.

    Here’s the zinger: Hyundai sources expect the V-6 version to start at under $30,000, or roughly in line with a well-equipped Azera. The V-8? No one’s saying, but even if Hyundai charged a $5000 premium for the bigger
    engine and beefier transmission, we’re still looking at a large, fast sport-luxury sedan for about the same money as an entry-level 3 Series or Lexus IS 350.

    Only our first test will reveal whether the production version of Concept Genesis delivers the performance, handling, quality, and refinement to match Hyundai’s soaring ambition. But it’s worth remembering that barely 12 years ago Hyundai was still a cheap car joke, finishing dead last in a J.D. Power quality survey. Now it’s aiming at BMW and Lexus. And the shock is, no one’s laughing.

    Aiming high, looming large
    Concept Genesis versus the rivals, as defined by Hyundai
     

    Hyundai Genesis

    Lexus GS

    Infiniti M
    Engines

    3.8L/265+ hp/260+ lb-ft V-6;
    4.8L/300+ hp/300+ lb-ft V-8

    3.5L/303-hp/274-lb-ft V-6;
    4.3L/290-hp/319-lb-ft V8

    3.5L/275-hp/268-lb-ft V-6;
    4.5L/325-hp/336-lb-ft V-8
    Wheelbase, in

    115.6

    112.2

    114.2
    Length, in

    197

    190

    192.6
    Width, in

    73.3

    71.7

    70.8
    Height, in

    58.6

    56.1

    59.4
     

    BMW 5-Series

    Cadillac CTS(2007)

    Chrysler 300
    Engines

    3.0L/215-255-hp/185-220-lb-ft I-6;
    4.8L/360-hp/360-lb-ft V-8

    2.8L/210-hp/194-lb-ft V-6;
    6.0L/443-hp/414-lb-ft V-8

    3.5L/250-hp/250-lb-ft V-6;
    5.7L/340-hp/390-lb-ft V-8
    Wheelbase, in

    113.7

    113.4

    120
    Length, in

    191.1

    190.1

    196.8
    Width, in

    72.7

    70.6

    74.1
    Height, in

    57.8

    56.7

    58.4

    Why GM and Toyota should be worried

    Concept Genesis isn’t just a car, it’s Hyundai’s ticket to membership of an exclusive club that includes Toyota and GM, Ford, and Volkswagen. The BH rear-drive vehicle architecture that underpins Concept Genesis means Hyundai is about to become a full-line, global automaker. (Full-size trucks? They’re on the agenda, but that’s another story.)Hyundai insiders say the BH architecture is highly flexible. Shorten the wheelbase, and it can underpin a range of sporty, high-style rear-drive coupes and convertibles. Lengthen it, and it forms the basis for a full-size rear-drive luxury sedan. The rear-drive bit is important: It gives designers the ability to deliver the stance and proportions consumers associate with premium sport-lux vehicles. And it gives engineers the ability to deliver crisp, sporty handling and powertrains with more than 300 horses.

    Hyundai’s claim of “over 300 horsepower” for the new 4.6-liter, quad-cam Tau V-8 is modest for an engine of that size and specification, but insiders hint it’ll produce considerably more than that. It’ll need to: Hyundai powertrains have never been class-leading in terms of their specific output. Significantly, Hyundai engineers are careful to point out the Tau can be built in larger displacements and with forced induction and other technologies to boost power.

    So put Tau and BH together, and you figure Hyundai now has the ability to build sport-lux sedans, coupes, convertibles, and even limousines with up to 400 or 500 horsepower. Hyundai’s target might be nouveau-lux Japanese brands like Lexus and Infiniti, plus near-lux Europeans like VW and Alfa Romeo, but GM and Toyota could suffer collateral damage along the way.

    The issue for Toyota is that Hyundai’s BH-based cars could potentially offer consumers a range of Lexus-style vehicles at Toyota prices. The problem for GM is the BH cars could hit a similar value/performance/style-driven market segment that’s the sweet spot for the forthcoming Zeta-based Chevy, Pontiac, and Buick rear-drive models. You can bet Toyota and GM product planners will be among the very first customers for Hyundai’s new sport-lux sedan next year.

    By Angus MacKenzie Motor Trend

    Hyundai to Unveil Concept Genesis Premium Sports Sedan

    Hyundai to Unveil Concept Genesis Premium Sports Sedan

    Rear-Wheel Drive and V-8 Engine Promise World Class Dynamics and Refinement

    FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif., March 26 — Hyundai will present the world debut of Concept Genesis during a press conference at the New York International Auto Show on April 4. The concept car heralds the future architecture and design of a rear-wheel drive premium sports sedan scheduled to grace the Hyundai lineup in 2008.

    “Concept Genesis extends our product range into new territories from a performance, design and packaging perspective,” said Steve Wilhite, chief operating officer, Hyundai Motor America. “When it arrives in 2008 it will catapult Hyundai into competition against some potent rivals, and Genesis is up for the challenge.”

    Concept Genesis rides on a prototype of Hyundai’s all-new rear-wheel drive platform, signaling the brand’s desire to broaden its appeal to discerning driving enthusiasts. Concept Genesis is powered by Hyundai’snewly developed Tau DOHC 32-valve V-8 powertrain. Concept Genesis marks the beginning of premium performance for the Hyundai brand.

    “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. “With Genesis, we’ve got a unique product position — an all-new, highly capable, rear-wheel drive platform; a high-performance powertrain; and premium, progressive design — all at a price starting well under $30,000.”

    NEW REAR-WHEEL-DRIVE ARCHITECTURE IS A FIRST FOR THE U.S.

    Concept Genesis features a rear-wheel-drive architecture, its first application in a U.S. Hyundai model. Rear-wheel drive provides a 53:47 front/rear weight distribution for optimal handling as well as more refined steering characteristics. Concept Genesis’ premium handling and steering performance is further controlled by Electronic Stability Control (ESC), the industry’s most important new safety technology. Hyundai leads all popular car brands in the standard application of ESC, with more than 70 percent of 2007 Hyundai sales volume featuring this life-saving technology as standard equipment. 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.

    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. This stiffer, lighter, larger body provides a terrific foundation for world-class dynamics and lowering noise levels inside the vehicle.

    TAU V-8 POWERTRAIN

    Adding to the Concept Genesis’ performance factor is the all-new Tau 4.6-liter V8 engine mated to a ZF 6-speed automatic transmission with SHIFTRONIC® manual control and a limited-slip differential. The Tau delivers well over 300 horsepower to fit the demands of performance-oriented consumers. This powertrain combination will launch Genesis to 60 miles per hour in well under six seconds. The Tau engine is built with flexibility for the future. Future Tau variants may offer larger displacement, forced induction options and other technology enhancements.

    INNOVATIVE AND SOPHISTICATED SPORT-TUNED SUSPENSION

    Genesis features a suspension design that is among the most sophisticated and refined anywhere, at any price. The front five-link suspension features upper and lower arms linking the front wheels to the chassis. This artfully articulated arrangement creates a virtual king pin axis which dramatically reduces unwanted kickback through the steering wheel as well as improving responsiveness. The five-link independent rear suspension is equally sophisticated, enabling precise suspension geometry for an incredible level of ride and handling prowess. The capabilities of the advanced front and rear-suspension are maximized through driver selectable dynamic settings allowing tailored ride and handling characteristics according to need … or desire.

    MODERN DESIGN

    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.

    SAFETY FEATURES

    Maintaining Hyundai’s emphasis on delivering leading safety technology, Concept Genesis boasts world class active and passive safety features to both prevent accidents, and maximize the well being of its occupants in the event of a collision. The Genesis continues the Hyundai tradition of standardizing key life-saving active safety technology such as Electronic Stability Control (ESC) with traction control, eight airbags and active headrests.

    Concept Genesis is brought to a halt by large 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.

    TECHNOLOGY

    • Advanced adaptive cruise control
    • Navigation with backup camera
    • Electronic Stability Control
    • Electric parking brake
    • Eight airbags
    • Bluetooth technology
    • Heat / cool seats
    • USB / Auxiliary input jack
    • High Intensity Discharge (HID) headlamps with adaptive leveling
    • HD Radio™ Receiver
    • Push-button start
    • XM Satellite Radio®
    • Infinity® Discrete Surround Audio System

    GENESIS PREMIUM SPORTS SEDAN SPECIFICATIONS

    • Configuration: FR Engine RWD Sport Sedan
    • Top speed: 130 mph (restricted)
    • Wheelbase: 2935 mm / 115.6 inches
    • Recommended fuel: Unleaded
    • Overall length: 5005 mm / 197.0 inches
    • Transmission type: ZF 6-speed automatic with SHIFTRONIC manual control
    • Overall width: 1863 mm / 73.3 inches
    • Suspension: Front multi-link (5-link) / Rear multi-link (5-link)
    • Overall height: 1490 mm / 58.7 inches
    • Stabilizer bar (front/rear): 26 mm/18 mm
    • Track, f/r: 1575 mm / 62.0 inches, 1580 mm / 62.2 inches
    • Weight distribution front to rear: 53:47
    • Wheels: 20-inch multi-spoke
    • Brakes: Power-assisted 4-wheel disc
    • Engine type: V8
    • Front brake diameter (mm / in): 320 / 12.6 ventilated disc
    • Estimated horsepower: Well over 300HP
    • Rear brake diameter (mm / in): 314 / 12.4 solid disc
    • Estimated torque: Over 300 lb. ft
    • Steering type: Speed-sensing rack-and-pinion
    • Displacement: 4,627 cc
    • Steering ratio: 14.86
    • Block material: High pressure die casting aluminum block
    • Cylinder head material: Aluminum
    • Valvetrain: Dual Over Head Cam (DOHC)
    • Valve timing: Continuous variable valve timing
    • Variable induction system
    • Fuel delivery: Multi-port fuel injection
    • Bore & stroke: 92 x 87
    • Estimated 0-60 mph: well under 6.0 seconds

    Hyundai Motor America, headquartered in Fountain Valley, Calif., is a subsidiary of Hyundai Motor Co. of Korea. Hyundai vehicles are distributed throughout the United States by Hyundai Motor America and are sold and serviced through more than 750 dealerships nationwide.

    2007 New York Auto Show: Hyundai To Unveil New Luxury Sedan Concept

    2007 New York Auto Show: Hyundai To Unveil New Luxury Sedan Concept

    FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif. – Hyundai Motor America announced today that it will unveil the Concept Genesis at the 2007 New York Auto Show. According to the company, the new concept sedan points the way toward a future premium rear-wheel-drive sedan.

    Hyundai’s rapid rise in the U.S. market has led the Korean company to commission a new luxury sedan that will slot above the current Azera flagship. Although no additional details about the Concept Genesis were released, the existence of this premium sedan has been no secret.

    Various prototypes have been caught testing over the past year, each one revealing a little more about this new Hyundai that’s expected to cost roughly $30K-$35K. It rides on a 116-inch wheelbase, which puts it in the same league as the Audi A8 and BMW 7 Series in terms of size.

    Although a V8 engine was rumored to be in the works, a prototype caught with its hood open revealed a V6 driving the rear wheels.

    The interior features broad swaths of wood trim on the dash and center console. Leather trim covers nearly everything else. The backseat appears to offer generous legroom on par with anything short of a Lincoln Town Car.

    What this means to you: Hyundai will soon have a sedan for nearly every budget, and if it’s anything like its current products, the production version of the Concept Genesis will have a very competitive price to go along with its long list of features and industry-leading warranty.

    Date posted: 03-12-2007 www.edmunds.com

    Hyundai and GE Plastics Unveil QarmaQ Vehicle

    Hyundai and GE Plastics Unveil QarmaQ Vehicle

    At the Geneva International Motor Show today, Hyundai Motor Co. and GE Plastics presented QarmaQ, a first in the Crossover Coupe segment. QarmaQ is Hyundai’s Advanced Technology Demonstration Vehicle (ATDV) that showcases over 30 different environmentally progressive technologies led by the innovative “Elastic Front”, an innovative solution that can help reduce the risk of severe injuries in Crossover Utility Vehicles (CUV) pedestrian collisions.

    Designed at Hyundai Motor Europe’s Design and Technical Center in Russelsheim and engineered in close cooperation with GE Plastics, QarmaQ develops and validates over 30 key technologies, which will be selectively incorporated into Hyundai’s new models to be rolled out from 2008-2014.

    At Hyundai, we believe in innovation for humanity, and QarmaQ demonstrates our commitment to safety innovation and our determination to bring more environmentally responsible technologies to the market,” said Dr. Kwon Moon-Shik, Hyundai Motor’s vice president of Advanced Technology. “We chose to partner with GE Plastics because of their commitment to the environment and their wide range of innovative materials and technical capabilities. Technologies from QarmaQ will provide Hyundai owners with a safer, more environmentally responsible car and a better driving experience.”

    QarmaQ is lighter, stronger and more economical than any current production CUV in its class. It also offers significant recycling advantages both in construction and eventual disassembly. In short, it is a viable and realistic glimpse of the future potential of personal automotive transport.

    Pedestrian Safety

    The issue of pedestrian safety is a growing one. In the EU, one-fifth of all traffic fatalities – 7,000 people per year – are pedestrians hit by a vehicle. In densely populated Korea, the rate is as high as 39 percent. QarmaQ’s Elastic Front safety system, which encompasses the whole front end of the vehicle, is arguably the world’s first global pedestrian protection solution on a CUV. Three energy-absorbing structures are fully integrated underneath the futuristic styling of QarmaQ and this system takes advantage of several advanced materials that offer inherent energy absorbing properties. QarmaQ’s body panels have been designed to work in concert with energy-absorbing systems on the underside of these panels to manage and dissipate the force of a pedestrian/CUV collision. The Elastic Front has been engineered to meet EEVC WG17 Phase2, Euro NCAP, and JNCA pedestrian impact requirements and is currently undergoing testing for final validation.

    A totally relevant concept

    The Hyundai QarmaQ concept car is the result of the fusion of exceptional expertise and engineering foresight from Hyundai and GE Plastics. More than a design concept, QarmaQ illustrates that environmentally responsible solutions can be elegantly incorporated to enhance safety, design, and performance.

    “GE Plastics is committed to developing greener, lighter, and aesthetically pleasing solutions to support our customers in creating vehicles with reduced environmental impact,” said Gregory A. Adams, vice president and general manager, GE Plastics, Automotive. “We are delighted to have collaborated with Hyundai and we believe that working together we helped them develop an exciting new CUV that demonstrates greater environmental responsibility as well as improved safety, dramatic design, and high performance.”

    Firmly positioned as a crossover Coupe/CUV, the QarmaQ derives its name from traditional Inuit dwellings, constructed from earth, whalebone, and animal skins. Like them, QarmaQ challenges conventional ideas on construction methods and materials. Also in common with the original structures, it boasts unusual strength, resilience, and protection.

    By combining leading edge design, advanced engineering techniques and the benefits of GE materials technology, the QarmaQ demonstrates the ability to meet necessary, but problematic areas of legislation dealing with pedestrian safety and eco-responsibility.

    The choice of a crossover coupe/CUV format for QarmaQ underlines the commitment of Hyundai to design innovation in this market sector. With Santa Fe, Tucson, and Veracruz, Hyundai created pioneering vehicles.

    This 2+2 vehicle targets the important empty nest baby boomers demographic, who are rediscovering a new-found freedom while remaining the wealthiest demographic in history. Today, this key group of consumers is beginning to spend their nest egg and enjoy the fruits of their labour, not on material possessions, but on experiences. QarmaQ soulfully blends the driving experience of a Coupe with the ability to manage multi-terrain driving of a CUV, providing empty nesters with effortless access to their outdoor playground.

    Design: Freedom of shape

    As a joint project with GE Plastics, QarmaQ endowed designers with greater expressive freedom to create complex three-dimensional shapes that could not have been achieved with conventional production methods and materials such as metal and glass.

    “The powerful profile and stance of the design incorporates dynamic, sculptural qualities and elegant sportiness on one hand, with smooth refined surfaces on the other,” said Thomas Bürkle, chief designer, Hyundai Motor Europe. “Moreover, the various properties of the GE materials allowed more freedom in meeting or even exceeding safety requirements. The result is a uniquely balanced and harmonic design both inside and out,” he added.

    Departing from conventional car design that combines a lower body and a glass cabin on top, QarmaQ blazes a new trail with panoramic wrap-around glazing area using GE’s Lexan* polycarbonate resin. This part sits between the two pronounced “muscles” above the front and rear wheels. The C-shaped side window enables innovative helicopter-like downward visibility and is a key design feature demonstrating the new glazing technology.

    Interior: Fluidity of line

    Connected by unique glazed surfaces, the exterior design relates strongly to, and interacts effortlessly with the interior. The unique division between the solid bodywork and transparent glazed areas creates a new perspective, whether viewed from inside or from the pedestrian standpoint.

    The exterior contours and fluidity of line have been refined to give an immediate impression of movement frozen in motion. This aesthetic is mirrored in the interior, so that the fusion and merging of the perceptual boundaries between inside and out delivers a feeling of integration and synchronization to the overall appearance.

    Although QarmaQ does not have a high waistline or small window area (conventional methods to convey a feeling of protection), the exterior design still communicates a commanding presence and a feeling of protection to the occupants.

    “The QarmaQ’s exterior design communicates a commanding presence and a feeling of protection to the occupants,” said Robert Butterfield, global market director, GE Plastics. “The twin domes on the sunroof, facilitated by the new glazing technology, increases the inner space for the rear passengers and creates a unique design feature.” The wrap-around windscreen, in combination with the elongated bonnet delivers dramatic, almost classic, proportions and gives the car a unique sporty feeling. Finally, the contrast of the strong dark coloured areas to the lighter tonal areas emphasizes QarmaQ’s off-road DNA – General Electric.