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2010 Hyundai Genesis Coupe Finally Officially Unveiled in New York with 310HP!

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Today Hyundai finally took the wraps of its all-new 2010 Genesis Coupe. There have been so many photo leaks of the car, but now we finally got to see the final car in person and we have all the specs.

The Genesis Coupe will be offered in three trims, the GS with a 2.0L turbocharged engine with up to 223 hp, the GT with a 3.8L V6 with up to 310 hp, and the SE model which is available with either the 4-cyl or V6 engine. Both engines are mated to a standard six-speed manual transmission. The 2.0L engine has an optional five-speed automatic and the 3.8L is offered with an optional six-speed auto. Of course the exciting news is that the Genesis Coupe sends all of its power to the rear wheels and to bring all that power to a halt the SE features standard Brembro brakes.

18" alloy wheels are standard and 19" wheels are standard on the SE. Hyundai also claims that the Genesis Coupe weighs less than an Infiniti G37.

Pricing has yet to be released, but according to Hyundai execs the coupe will be the lowest priced 300 horsepower coupe on the market when it is released early next year.


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ALL-NEW HYUNDAI GENESIS COUPE: A NEW BENCHMARK FOR ATTAINABLE 300-HORSEPOWER SPORT COUPES

NEW YORK, March 19, 2008 – Hyundai unveiled Genesis Coupe, the new benchmark for attainable 300-horsepower sport coupes, during a press conference at the New York International Auto Show today. The 2010 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. 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, 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. Genesis Coupe uses the same flexible rear-wheel drive architecture originally developed for the Genesis sport sedan.

2010 Genesis Coupe

“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 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.”

2007 Concept Genesis Coupe

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.

Designers used the Day Light Opening (DLO — a designer’s term for the side glass) from the 2006 HCD9 Talus Concept on the Genesis Coupe.

The 2004 HCD8 sport tourer concept’s sensual body forms influenced the overall design direction of Genesis Coupe.
Genesis Coupe’s arching roofline and tapering greenhouse highlight the exterior profile and emphasize the car’s broad shoulders and wide stance. The 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.
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 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 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. Genesis Coupe also offers the convenience of a Smart Key and push-button starter.

REAR-WHEEL-DRIVE ARCHITECTURE

2010 Genesis Coupe Architecture
Genesis Coupe’s body shell is rich in ultra-high-tensile steel. 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.

POWERTRAINS

2010 Genesis Coupe 3.8-liter Lambda DOHC V6 Engine

Two engines infuse Genesis Coupe with performance. The 3.8-liter Lambda DOHC V6 engine delivers an estimated 306 horsepower (310 horsepower using premium fuel) and 263 lb.-ft. of torque on regular unleaded. This engine will launch the Genesis Coupe from 0 to 60 miles per hour in under six seconds. To maximize the power band, the 3.8-liter engine utilizes Continuously Variable Valve Timing (CVVT) on intake cam shafts and a new Variable Intake System (VIS) that helps cylinders breathe efficiently at both low and high RPM. The better breathing results in outstanding off-the-line acceleration and passing performance, and remarkable fuel efficiency. The V6 engine uses an alloy block and cylinder heads for lighter weight and thermal efficiency, and features timing chains with no scheduled maintenance.

The turbocharged, intercooled 2.0-liter DOHC inline four-cylinder benefits from CVVT on both the intake and exhaust camshafts. The 2.0-liter turbo generates an estimated 212 horsepower (223 horsepower using premium fuel) and 217 lb.-ft. of torque. It also features a cast-aluminum cylinder block and cylinder head. Both engines feature a free flowing dual cat-back exhaust and an available limited slip differential to put the power to the ground.

SPORT-TUNED SUSPENSION

Genesis Coupe employs a MacPherson strut dual-link front suspension and a five-link rear suspension setup. The front suspension is mounted to the body via a solid subframe which is lighter and stronger than a multi-piece component would be. To help reduce body roll and tune the Genesis Coupe’s at-the-limit handling for maximum predictability, 23-mm diameter front and 18-mm diameter rear stabilizer bars are used.

2010 Genesis Coupe MacPherson strut dual-link front suspension

2010 Genesis Coupe Five-link Rear Suspension

While all Genesis Coupe models offer a fun and sporty driving experience, the high-performance Genesis Coupe SE is a most willing partner for the true enthusiast. The SE’s track-tuned sport suspension features a stiffer front spring rate, stiffer rear spring rate and unique shock valving. Genesis Coupe SE delivers an increase in roll control over the GS. Superb structural rigidity sets the foundation for precisely-tuned handling performance in all Genesis Coupes.

STEERING

Hydraulic rack-and-pinion steering with a quick ratio gear delivers both linearity and agility. The steering is also engine-RPM sensing.

TRANSMISSIONS

Both engines are mated to a standard six-speed manual transmission. The Genesis Coupe 2.0t offers an optional five-speed automatic with SHIFTRONIC® while the 3.8-liter V6 offers a ZF six-speed automatic transmission with SHIFTRONIC to handle the additional torque.

Drivers can access the SHIFTRONIC® feature by moving the gear selector into a separate gate. Pushing the selector forward or pulling it rearward will shift the transmission up or down sequentially, adding to driver control. A clear LCD readout on the instrument panel shows the gear that’s in use.

HIGH PERFORMANCE BRAKING SYSTEMS

Brembo four-piston calipers clamp down on 13.4-inch front brake rotors and 13-inch rear rotors on SE models. All other models get substantial 12.6-inch front ventilated rotors and 12.4-inch rotors in the rear with floating single piston calipers.

INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES

The 2010 Genesis Coupe offers Xenon high-intensity discharge (HID) headlights. The advantages of HID headlamps include greater lighting power, daylight-type lighting and reduced power consumption. In addition, the cut lines of the new HID headlights are extremely precise, providing maximum nighttime visibility without distracting other drivers.

Music lovers will welcome the 2010 Genesis Coupe’s standard auxiliary input jacks (3.5 mm mini-jack and USB input) to accommodate and charge audio devices such as iPods®. When an iPod or flash drive is connected through the USB port, located in the center storage compartment, not only does it play music through the vehicle’s audio system, but it also charges the iPod and allows the driver to access tracks with the steering wheel audio controls. This system also allows both driver and passengers to easily view song/artist/title information and control the music from the audio head unit rather than only the iPod itself.

SEGMENT-LEADING SAFETY TECHNOLOGIES

In keeping with Hyundai’s focus on offering segment-leading standard safety technologies across its lineup, the 2010 Genesis Coupe includes a wide range of both active and passive safety features. Standard safety technology includes driver and front passenger advanced frontal airbags, along with front seat-mounted side airbags, side air curtains and active front head restraints.

Genesis Coupe has strong unibody construction, along with front and rear crumple zones, bodyside reinforcements, and five-mph energy-absorbing bumpers. The hood also includes buckling creases and safety stops.
The front seatbelts have pretensioners and force limiters, and the rear seats feature LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children), which make affixing child safety seats easier.

All Genesis Coupe models feature standard four-channel ABS with Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD) to optimize brake performance under various dynamic loading conditions. The system also includes Brake Assist, which provides maximum ABS-level braking force when a panic stop is detected.

Electronic Stability Control (ESC), one of the industry’s most effective life-saving technologies, is standard in all Genesis Coupes. Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) studies suggest vehicles equipped with ESC experience 56 percent fewer fatalities in single-vehicle crashes.

THREE DISTINCT TRIM LEVELS

The Genesis Coupe is offered in three trim levels: the stylish and affordable GS, the premium-sport GT featuring the 3.8-liter V6, and the high-performance SE, available with either the 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine or the 3.8-liter V6 engine.

GENESIS COUPE GS (Preliminary packaging subject to change)
Key Standard Equipment:
• 2.0-liter turbocharged, intercooled four-cylinder engine
• Electronic Stability Control
• Traction Control System
• ABS
• Tire Pressure Monitoring System
• Front, side, side air curtain air bags
• Active front head restraints
• Manual A/C
• Keyless entry
• Power windows, door locks, and mirrors
• AM/FM/XM/CD Player/USB/iPod connectivity
• Steering wheel audio controls
• Cruise control
• Vanity mirror illumination
• Bluetooth

GENESIS COUPE GT (Preliminary packaging subject to change)
GS equipment Plus:
• 3.8-liter DOHC V6
• Leather steering wheel / Shift knob
• Metalgrain /chrome interior accents
• Automatic temperature control
• Fog lamps
• Premium door sill plates
• Trip computer
• Chrome front fascia accents
• Auto light control

GENESIS COUPE SE (Preliminary packaging subject to change)
Unique SE equipment:
• 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder or 3.8-liter DOHC V6
• HID headlights
• Aluminum pedals
• Manual A/C
• 19-inch alloy wheels
• High performance Bridgestone Potenza RE050A summer tires
• Brembo braking system with monobloc four-piston calipers
• SE track-tuned suspension / front strut brace
• Limited-slip differential
• Black leather bolsters / red cloth insert seats
• Rear spoiler
• Aero wiper blades

Comments (26)

Dan:

i like it! let's see how it does in a road test/track test!

...but how much does it weigh?

low iq:

looks like a US$20k car.
Crude interior, though probably quite lasting. Calling it 'Genesis'
disqualifies the 'real' premium Hyundai 4-door V8.

So this 'coupe' successor is NOT a premium-japan beater, but it'll do ok against Honda/Toyo/Mitsu/Nissan

VP:

Ugly/Cheap interior, cheap gauge cluser, the seats are generic. Wheels are ugly too, and what is up with the quarter windows.

They can slap as many horsepower as they want, crap is still crap.

VP:

Ugly/Cheap interior, cheap gauge cluser, the seats are generic. Wheels are ugly too, and what is up with the quarter windows.

They can slap as many horsepower as they want, crap is still crap.

VP:

Ugly/Cheap interior, cheap gauge cluser, the seats are generic. Wheels are ugly too, and what is up with the quarter windows.

They can slap as many horsepower as they want, crap is still crap.

Travis:

It looks ok inside and out, if the plastics I think are soft touch really are it will be a decent effort, even if I don't like the center stack much or the shifter placement I might be interested in this car if it comes in under 25K.

unknown:

wow i cant believe its about as heavy as a mustang other then that not too bad. g37 weight 3600lbs so less prob isnt much less which is a bad thing.

wayne gretzky:

If the 4 cylinder doesn't come in at less than 3100 pounds, then I'm not going to go buy one. I'd been planning to also. It seems heavy, and that's quite a disappointment. Give us some real statistics. Press releases bore me.

PLEASE DON'T MAKE RED CLOTH INSERTS STANDARD ON THE SPORT SE MODEL!!!!!!!! They're ugly on every car, ever.

Diesel:

On the pics at least, the interior looks like a joke. Its a shame since the car looks promissing. But that interior... is Korean car of the 80ies kind.. A real turn off.

Cheap Car Lover:

At all of you nit-picking about certain little bits:

The car was designed with two things in mind. Driving quickly with RWD and being cheap. In my opinion, Hyundai did exactly what we/I have always wanted them to. They made a cheap entusiast machine.

Stop complaining about the interior, the blind spot windows (which are the US gov's fault, not Hyundai's) etc. etc. Hyundai had a focus when they made this car, a very specific demographic. I'm in the demographic. If you want your fancy interior, you're still free to pay 10-15K more to get a G37. Some of us value a couple months(years?) after tax pay more than wood trim and nav systems.

All of that being said, it does look cheap. I just think it's supposed to be cheap. Some of you apparently thought they were making a luxury car, for some reason.

Gary:

@Cheap Car Lover:

Agreed. It's not the _best_ looking car out there but it's a damn nice price/performance ratio. Those bashing it are probably driving around in Early 90's Rustangs anyways.

The interior looks on par with any of the Nissan, Honda, Toyota cars coming out lately as well, not bad at all.

My Integra knows it's days are limited once this car comes out.

Sphere:

Ugh, the interior looks like a Corvette. Very ugly and cheap.

Other than that, sounds interesting. But the Nissan 350z also has 300+ HP but at 3200pounds (and close to 30grand). This one should be way cheaper, or so I hope.

Can't wait for the handling tests. That will be a killer. If it is fun, rewarding to drive, then there is some hope.

gm0n3y:

@Sphere,

The 350z starts at $50k (in Canada).

I am really hoping that this starts at around $24k / 27 for the v6. With an interior like that, it is possible. If so, I would definitely consider it (and I'm probably going to be in the market in the next couple of years).

Dan B.:

@VP (who doesn't even have enough patience to not hit the 'post' button 3 times)

How do you know it's crap? Hyundai's of recent years have proven to just as reliable and have build quality very similarly to Japanese cars... easy. Try reading Consumer Reports and see how many Hyundai's are recommended due to their QUALITY.

That said, hopefully this car won't be too heavy/pricey and have mediocre handling. That's the only thing that will ruin it.

AutoBot:

Looks fairly nice. Especially if you take into account its estimated price point.

The last affordable RWD coupe with IRS was the Nissan 240SX, if I'm not mistaken. That car became the darling of the tuner/drifting crowd. I think this car will likely follow the same path.

longdxcommuter:

Looks like a home run for Hyundai especially for the price point. A 21st Century 240sx for those that remember. The turbo 4 should be a tuner's dream.

Cheap Car Lover:

Motor trend has the turbo 4 pegged at 3450 lbs. and the six at 3550.

That's heavy, too heavy to be really tossable and fun like the 240sx.

It's cool they didn't cover the engine up with plastic like every other car out there right now.

Gary:

If those weights are correct I'm a little disappointed, I was hoping for more around 3000 with the turbo 4 and 3200 with the 6... Oh well still a nice car.

Allen:

Agree, if its 3550lbs its too heavy.

And remember:
Good, cheap, fast. Take any two, not all three. This is fast and cheap.

Kell:

Despite the naysayers, I really appreciate what Hyundai is trying to do with this car, and personally I think they have succeeded. The rear taillights will take some getting used to, but the rest of the exterior is fine with me. I am not looking for boy-racer styling, I'm looking for a sleek, quick, inexpensive coupe. I will be test driving this car as soon as it comes out.

Mike M:

One thing I notice is how many people are so bent on the "stock" features of the car. Most of the buyers of these cars are not going to leave them stock for long, no matter how good the wheels look or what not. The crowd this car is after will maybe put a few hundred miles on the car and then wheels, tires, suspension, exhaust, intake, etc. etc., go in and it looks different, and probably better (assuming they don't go overboard with fins, ugly body kits, etc.). There aren't many cars I like in 100% stock form, except maybe exotics, but even they can have some personalized touch done and look even better. I admit this car doesn't quite have the appeal it did in pre-production/concept form, but most cars these days don't. Even the new Camaro looks much worse than Bumblebee in Transformers. The Genesis still looks like it has a lot of potential, and will get buyers if the aftermarket companies make add-ons for it.

-N-:

To all the Critic's:
I can’t see why most of you are railing against the Genesis Coupe—I can’t. Finally, a car company has attempted to deliver something in a rear wheel drive package that is fun, fast and most importantly affordable. If right now, you were to list the cars that fit the first two categories what would you have? The likes of the 350Z, GT and maybe something with and SRT label? If you wanted to find affordability you’d be looking at any SS or another tinker toy. Here we have a company delivering a solid bridge in a gap that’s been longing to be filled and it’s almost a sure bet it will be a quality production, maybe not in line with the likes of a G35-7, but for a couple of thousand less than the nearest comparable coupe it a steal. I guess the reason some of you are hurt is that it been awhile since you have encountered forward though and insight in BALANCED QUALITY PACKAGING. No surprise here… it didn’t come from an U.S manufacturer.
The fact this car is even being compared in terms 240sx and GT’s are a testament to its insight.
Oh yeah what car with a stiff frame is at “the right weight”? if anything most of the cars in this class are “overweight” they just throw in more ponies.

psi2rd:

I will be buying this car! A lot of you talk like you are looking for the last car that you will ever buy. Plain and simple, what other car can you buy that is like this? Front engine, rear drive, turbo, manual, coupe. As a previous owner of a 1996 nissan 240sx se, this is a much better base to build from. (Turbo model) 223hp vs. 155, turbo vs. NA, New vs. beat down. Don't get me wrong, the nissan was a very good car, infact I have a 02 ser spec-v now, but it is FWD. Not my favorite. What am I going to buy? I want rear drive coupe 4cyl turbo 4 seater. Keep it down in price. Any answers? As for the weight, you can make it lighter if you choose. A lot comes from Americas saftey standards. Not much you can do about that. I think loosing weight is cheaper then HP upgrades, a lot of it is time with no $. Fact is, this is going to be the best car to buy in this catagory for most people. I think that some of you don't like it because it is a Hyunadi. Good, when I go to the track, it will be more money for me. Kinda like my friend who has his 1988 Chevy Subarban in primer running mid 10's w/o nitrious, yet it is on there. Everyone hates, but they all pay in the end.

Tufast:

Lets see, 300+HP variable timed front engine, rear wheel drive with sport tuned 5 point multi-link suspension, 4 piston Brembo brakes on big rotors, traction control with limited slip differential, Xenon HID lamps, a killer look that resembles a Tiburon that might have eaten a can of spinnach grew bigger & is pissed off. All for under 30k, DUH, why would you choose any thing else out there? Oh, I forgot this is a Hyundai. But if we removed the Hyundai emblems, would you badge whores buy it? This is definately the best bang for the buck & is in a price range that most of us can afford, unlike the Nissan GTR. With that said, if it performs as they hope it will, I'm in and will be selling my BMW 540i sport if anyones interested in a fast V/8 four door....P.S. I am going to hold out an extra year because I've heard that there is a very good possibilty of the V/8 being dropped in later. I'm a horse power junkie...

Brittinks:

This is a let down. The front lower grille(s) look unfinishied in the middle, the body seams do line up with the body lines, the back looks like its missing the spoiler or something to give it more punch, the back window...wheres the wiper and whats with the rounded lower corners. The interior is cheaper looking than the 07 Tiburon SE and the the interior comforts don't compair to the Infinity G37. I was a fan of this from the start and a long time Tiburon driver , but the end result is we should all feel shafted!

*pigfeet killaz*:

Yo VP, you are so F#$%in ignorant! And you don't know cheap until you drive a import that cost more than necessary and charge you for cup holders. Don't even step to Hyundai cuz, it's only been in the auto making industry for less than 30 years. You must be a ford luvr or something cuz, you sound as generic as that. You can't even send your post with high speed, quit using dial up you busta bi@#$! Hyundai builds some serious quality cars and for the price, you jus don't know. What, you don't think other cars have plastic. What you drive a rock or ride a bicycle or something? You a b!+ch a$$ busta! Hyundai is coming forward to compete with the big hitterz and you jus don't know how to recognize, as ignorant as you are, you probably only luv jap cars because you like to suck small d!(ks or like to k!$$ euro @$$ to have the taste of sausages in yo mouth. Whateva the case, Hyundai is here and they're for realz!

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