I agree. They have to much at stake to not put every effort into making this model year Genesis an all around improvement. From the ground up they changed most everything.
Even the two main parts (engine and transmission) that they kept from the current model year, they fine tuned to improve responsiveness (noted in the many reviews out now) and torque.
What impressed me most is the fact they took consumers complaints and improved those issues. Now I have yet set in the seat yet but from the reviews they went all out to improve the seating in this MY.
You can visually see improvements to the elimination of the loose fitting leather to the additional adjustments (12 way) that you now have in the drivers seat. That alone means they listened to the consumer and took something that was bad and improved upon it.
Some of the more important things that hasn't been talked about much is the 9 airbags. Side, front, rear, knee & roof mounted airbags. Something I found out when I joined this forum is they (current & past MY's and new MY) have an Anti-whiplash front head restraints.
This is an awesome feature that should be mandatory on every vehicle.
Other items that are probably minor to others but great little features are the front & rear auto up/down power windows with pinch protection. No longer you have to hold down the button to get the window to go up or down.
Power tilt and telescoping steering
wheel. My wife's new 2012 Honda Civic EXL which is their top of the line model has to be done manually. Even more annoying on that car is the seat adjustment. In order to raise and lower the seat you have to pump this lever up and down to raise and lower the seat.
The added paddle shifters gives this car that manual transmission feel without having to work the clutch. I have never driven a car with these and am looking forward to trying them out.