What I meant to say above before it messed up all the messages. Here is the link. Genesis G80 Interior Sketched - Korean Car BlogThe Korean Car Blog just uploaded a post which shows an artists interpretation of the G80’s interior. Within the article they claim the G80 is scheduled to be revealed at the New York Auto Show.
Not impressed.What I meant to say above before it messed up all the messages. Here is the link. Genesis G80 Interior Sketched - Korean Car Blog
30MPG on highway, smooth sailing and quite a lunge forward when needed. Throttle sound is sweet too. Love it.I like my 3.8 V6. Good power 311HP & decent fuel economy on regular gas.
No complaints.
I would rather hold judgement to when they show off the car and have official pictures posted. I really really don’t like renders.Not impressed.
In line means a longer hood, not something Genesis plans on doing since they want to reduce weight.Do some of you think that Genesis later down the line should offer an Inline 6 Cylinder Engine instead of a V6??
True but the smoothness of an Inline Six compared to a V6 format really is something Genesis should look at.In line means a longer hood, not something Genesis plans on doing since they want to reduce weight.
But it looks like the hood is longer in the spyshots and all articles of the G80 claim the hood is longer? A longer hood is actually desirable and even essential for a large, luxury sedan.In line means a longer hood, not something Genesis plans on doing since they want to reduce weight.
True but the smoothness of an Inline Six compared to a V6 format really is something Genesis should look at.
Btw I’ve been meaning to congratulate you on the X5!!I have one now and it is amazing how smooth and powerful it is. I guess having the correct transmission also plays into that. The engine feel and sound definitely adds to the luxury experience.![]()
Btw I’ve been meaning to congratulate you on the X5!!
Very nice that always a nice feature to have especially in an SUV. I’m not an SUV person but when I drove the 19’ X5 my mind changed a lot about SUV’s. I am extremely glad you are enjoying as well as your wife is.Thanks, I appreciate that. I'm really enjoying it and look for any excuse to drive someplace. Last Saturday when we were picking up our grandson my wife said "I love this car." I have never heard her say that about a car in the 36+ years we have been together. She loves the massage seats.![]()
All for it if Genesis goes for it. Heck, anyone remember the hood on Lincolns and Caddys from the 70's? Talk about elbow grease to wax those. Went to a classic car show/auction in Atlantic City in February and can't believe how long those cars were.But
But it looks like the hood is longer in the spyshots and all articles of the G80 claim the hood is longer? A longer hood is actually desirable and even essential for a large, luxury sedan.
All for it if Genesis goes for it. Heck, anyone remember the hood on Lincolns and Caddys from the 70's? Talk about elbow grease to wax those. Went to a classic car show/auction in Atlantic City in February and can't believe how long those cars were.
Do some of you think that Genesis later down the line should offer an Inline 6 Cylinder Engine instead of a V6??
During a brief lunch meeting, Hyundai's head engineer, Albert Biermann, quickly reviewed the technical features of the all-new base engine, the 2.5 GDI Smartstream. This new Atkinson-cycle four-cylinder engine comes with direct and multi-port fuel injection, continuously variable valve timing, an integrated exhaust header, as well as thermally optimized exhaust gas recirculation and engine block and cylinder head cooling systems. Clearly Hyundai is prioritizing efficiency and emissions over pure performance. Biermann confirmed as much when said, "Ja, the 2.5 is a cruiser, for sure. "
One lap each as passenger and driver around Namyang R&D's 2.5-mile high speed oval test track provided all the confirmation we needed. With a claimed 191 horsepower and 181 lb-ft of torque, the 2.5 GDI Sonata can merge onto a busy test track without fear or anxiety. There is no neck-snapping acceleration on tap but the cabin is quite and calm; secure even, when you engage some of the advanced driver-assistance systems such as adaptive cruise control.