Genesis New York Concept


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Genesis teases New York Concept, could preview 3 Series fighter
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Hyundai’s newly established luxury division Genesis has released a teaser for a brand new concept set to be unveiled next week at the 2016 New York Auto Show.

Dubbed the “New York Concept”, the vehicle serves as an indication for the future design language set to be implemented by Genesis. The vehicle is billed as being a “four-door sports sedan” with an “athletic elegance” and most likely it will preview a BMW 3 Series fighter. Such a model has already been confirmed by Hyundai Motor America CEO Dave Zuchowski at last year’s Los Angeles Auto Show, so we know for sure it will come sooner or later.

The production version of this NY-bound concept will likely be sold with the “G70” moniker and Genesis has plans to come out with a few derivatives, including a crossover.

Genesis will take the wraps off the New York Concept on March 23 when hopefully the company will announce when the concept will make the transition to a production model.

It will likely be the third model to join the family, following the G90 and G80 which replaced the Hyundai Equus and Genesis, respectively. As a side note, Genesis launched just yesterday a long-wheelbase G90 which is actually longer than the Mercedes-Maybach S Class.

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Hyundai Genesis New York Concept
Genesis has unveiled its striking 'New York Concept' luxury sports sedan at the New York International Auto Show. The New York Concept hints at future Genesis design direction with its expressive and refined 'Athletic Elegance,' first seen in the Vision G concept and in production form with the Genesis G90 premium luxury sedan.

Acknowledging the Genesis brand's sporty and agile nature, the hybrid concept generates 245ps and 36.0 kgf.m of torque from its 2.0 GDi powertrain coupled with an 8-speed automatic transmission. The advanced technological features and precise design language of the concept emphasize key aspects of Korean culture, while elevating the value and perception of the Genesis brand.

The exterior of the New York Concept presents an elegant interpretation of a luxurious performance vehicle, defined by well-balanced proportions and refined surface treatments. Inside, the concept car combines advanced technology with absolute luxury, contrasting innovative electronics against finely-crafted materials.

Manfred Fitzgerald, Head of Genesis said: "The New York Concept is a progressive concept car that showcases the design quality of the brand. With its expressive volumes and refined design, the New York Concept truly embodies the 'Athletic Elegance,' that characterizes Genesis products and will continue to do so for future models that come from our luxury brand. Revealing the concept in New York is a fitting opportunity for Genesis."

Design Inspiration

The design teams took inspiration for the New York Concept from modern luxury lifestyles and products, plus the early success and progression of the Genesis brand. They merged this confidence with forms from nature, and the process of transforming raw materials to create an uncompromised expression of pure technological art.

Designed to express the Genesis modern view of luxury, the New York Concept brings a fresh perspective to the segment by offering the unexpected, yet still satisfying the needs of modern luxury buyers. Alongside the car's inherent performance and comfort characteristics, the New York Concept adds fresh, daring and unexpected touches through blending cultural heritage with modern art and technology.

Exterior design

The nature-inspired character of New York Concept is seen through simple yet powerful forms with voluminous surfaces and coherent features. The overall shape of the concept is characterized by a long hood and expansive dash-to-axle ratio, visualizing the car's performance-oriented nature and its resulting athletic stance.

At the front of the car, the New York Concept demonstrates power and confidence as growing attributes of the Genesis line-up. The prominent, upright grille is visually supported by sleek, horizontal headlamps. The deep inner edge of the lamp is characterized by a pixelated light guide, giving a sophisticated, vibrant appearance. Air flow guides sit below the lamps, channeling air through the forward wheel housing. Pronounced front fender volumes, enhanced with longitudinal crease lines, complete the concept's road-focused attitude.

From the side, the sleek and tapered cabin emphasizes powerful shoulders, bringing visual power over the rear wheels and quarter panels, adding to the impression that the New York Concept can deliver the power expected of the luxury sports sedan. Short front overhangs contrast with longer rear overhangs, completing the proportions of an elegant and refined performance car.

The rear perspective of the New York Concept is distinguished by a low and sleek rear deck, further enhanced by strongly tapered body flanks. The slim, elongated taillamps echo the headlamps' vibrancy, reinforcing the sensuous and luxurious character of the exterior.

With its visually expressive form, the New York Concept is complemented by thorough and creative attention to detail. The unique treatment of the engine hood and side vents blend function with style, creating a new precision aesthetic. The integrated vents for the hood, front fenders and quarter panels improve aerodynamic performance, a reflection of the hybrid Genesis model's fuel efficiency capabilities.

The front and rear door handles sit flush with the bodywork, integrated along the belt line of the New York Concept, further enhancing aerodynamic performance with simplicity in design. The exterior panels are finished in a custom-designed Ceramic Blue color, while copper-colored inlays in the lower bumper fascia and sills convey the uniquely modern approach of Genesis design and material language.

Interior design concept

The interior of the New York Concept further projects the future design direction of Genesis. It expresses a high-tech and sophisticated ambience, emphasized by the use of an advanced information control unit with a distinctively curved display.

Eliminating some of the negatives often associated with increased technological content in a luxury vehicle, the design team took an innovative direction for the instrument panel design. A 21-inch floating, curved screen incorporates driver instruments and multimedia functions, creating potential for new, sculpted forms for the front seat occupants. The digital display is combined with classic analog driver instruments. The concave screen and the convex instrument panel complement each other in an aesthetic interaction while transmitting visual lightness to the interior. The open steering wheel design is ergonomically formed to facilitate visibility of the instruments while enhancing handling control.

A logical and spacious center console divides the interior space through its length axis into two separate halves. Combined with the curved, floating screen, the Central Control Panel (CCP) creates a new user experience through a tactile and considered control lay-out. Finely polished Genesis Concept aluminum inlays for the interior incorporate a handful of essential functional switches and reflect the Genesis commitment to deliver high-quality design through exceptional attention to detail.

Four individually sculpted single seats reflect the dynamic attributes of the exterior while acknowledging the Genesis focus on human-centered luxury.

Interior color and materials

The concept's interior showcases meticulously-wrapped full leather interior, with accents of anthracite contrasted with rich tan leather on seats and doors, while sliced suede leather used on the headrest brings a soft tactile accent.

Highlighting the visual connection between the instrument panel and the floor console, which to the eye looks like it is visually floating, the New York Concept uses metal for contrasting effect. Copper-toned, stainless-steel mesh echoes the copper accents of the exterior and demonstrates a new, lightweight textile approach. The New York Concept also features polished aluminum switchgear and functional elements, with small touches of copper applied on exterior accents.

Interior HMI concept

The New York Concept presents a unique Human Machine Interface (HMI) concept. With this innovative concept, Genesis sets a new standard for user experience and function control. The New York Concept showcases how the instrument cluster and center stack are merged into one curved horizontal display, allowing a unique driver-oriented architecture.

On top of the instrument panel, embraced in a sleek aluminum casing, hovers a super-wide, curved 21-inch 4K display made by LG. Unique LG Advanced High Performance In-plane Switching technology allows for a greater viewing angle and exceptional richness in color, resulting in a more spacious ambience. The bowl-shaped Central Control Panel with 3D geometry is ergonomically optimized for usability and forms an electronic centerpiece of this unique HMI concept. This ergonomic optimization allows for intuitive single- and multi-touch finger swipes, while also enabling handwriting recognition and circular finger movements - particularly useful when scrolling through long music or telephone lists.

The user interface presents all relevant information at a glance, combining touchpads with the advantages of today's rotary dial-based interfaces. Additionally, a 3D gesture-control sensor allows the operator to 'throw over' specific content from one area of the screen to another, raising the freedom for personalizing the display information.

The New York Concept provides a glimpse into the next-generation driver interface, ready to handle the growing complexity of a connected, digital world, where user-friendliness safety and functionality set the standard.

 
Arrestingly and engagingly styled concept - kudos to the design team. Sadly, it's unlikely that the concept's adventurism will translate in the production model's styling.
 
2018 Genesis G70 Sedan previewed by Genesis New York Concept
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Have you seen a design study for a compact executive sedan such as the Genesis New York Concept? I haven’t either. The world has seen its fair share of rear-wheel-drive compact executive sedans, but once the Genesis brand finishes work on its own, the segment will get... let's say more interesting.

More or less official reports have suggested that the concept that was presented at NYIAS would be put into series production in roughly two years’ time. Hyundai North America has disclosed an interesting bit of information on the production model only recently, labeling it the “G70 sports sedan.” From my POV, that’s enough evidence to move forward.

Genesis, the luxury brand of Hyundai, has already launched a full-size fighter in the form of the G90 (or EQ900 in South Korea). Next year, Genesis will start selling the Hyundai Genesis as the Genesis G80, and the year after that, the much-anticipated Genesis G70 sedan will follow. Still, entering the compact executive sedan fray won’t be an easy task.

Think about the establishment: BMW 3 Series, Mercedes-Benz C-Class, Audi A4. Now think harder about other rivals: Lexus IS, Cadillac ATS, and so on. I’m afraid the Genesis brand will find it hard to prove itself worthy of being taken into consideration, but never say never. If the designers can transplant as many styling cues as possible from the New York Concept to the Genesis G70, then consider this one in the bag.

Other than the yummy aesthetics, the Genesis New York Concept makes a case for itself with the powertrain. Under the svelte and devilishly sexy body shell, you’ll find a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine conjoined with an 8-speed transmission and an electric motor. Peak powertrain output? 245 horsepower and 260 lb-ft (352 Nm) of torque. D’you hear that, BMW 328i and all you other German sedans?

On an ending note, I’ll mention that a gentleman known as Albert Biermann has been recently appointed head of vehicle test and development at Hyundai. He’s the former BMW M division vice prez, and rumor has it the first high-performance Genesis will be the N-branded G70. For all the yawn-inducing jibber-jabber regarding the Genesis New York Concept, the release under the video below is yours for the taking.

2018 Genesis G70 Sedan Previewed by Genesis New York Concept
 
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They also hired the chief guy from M right?
When Koreans want to get it done, they get it done. Look at how Samsung out of no where, became the smart phone maker second to Apple...
 
I thought for a second (or two) I was looking at an Aston Martin. o_O
Precisely my response. I thought of the Lagonda Taraf.

I think it looks great!

Can see the influence from BMW VFL concept though:
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good observation.

This thing is hot. Goodness, these Koreans are going to get it right sooner or later.

M
I agree, as long as their Northern neighbour doesn't nuke them first.
 

Hyundai

The Hyundai Motor Company is a South Korean multinational automotive manufacturer headquartered in Seoul, South Korea, founded in 1967. Currently, the company owns 33.88 percent of Kia Corporation and fully owns two marques including its luxury cars subsidiary, Genesis, and their electric vehicle Ioniq. The three brands altogether make up the Hyundai Motor Group.
Official websites: Hyundai, Genesis

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