Larry'sown - Whow, thank you for the very detailed and informative report. Especially your descriptive assessment of the bolsters and how the bolsters feel when fully powered up ("tried to wiggle around, but the seat held me in place"). Secondly, Thanks also for testing the 'range' of the telescoping steering
wheel. These 2 specific items (bolsters & telescoping steering
wheel range) are what I have been asking about, and needing to know about.
You did not mention about the seat cushioning and seat height, but from the information that Hyundai supplied via YouTube clips & photographs, it appears that the seats bottoms are made with denser cushioning material which is less thick and they are lower (lower "H" point as per Hyundai). If all that is correct the seats should be in line with the BMW 5 series seats which are about as good as you can get IMHO.
Again, thank you for your time and effort to report this information to those of us on the forum that need this specific information. I'm not a BMW fan, but I have been very close to simply caving in and trading my new 6k mile Genesis Rspec for a 535i just for the seats. My Rspec is a great car, well built, nice looking, runs great, exceptional stereo, etc but I cannot drive it much due to the lacking telescoping
wheel, and non-performance seat design.
I have some serious spinal issues and I need to have tight lateral support and be able to get close to the steering
wheel in order to drive. Your information has helped me significantly. Now I just need to try and hold on until the 2015 5.0 Genesis arrives in April (hopefully) as per Hyundai. Regards, Dan