JayceM
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Not sure how accurate those are. The grill is all wrong, it's definitely going to be a diamond shape.Someone asked about the rear. Here's another rendering.
Many automakers are on the thin headlights that arent really headlights trend. The jeep cherokee did it first in the last generation.Whats with splitting the head lights. Looks like the theme of hyundai this year. Thin headlights. Since genesis is premium might as well double them. View attachment 25905
Yeah I think they were just trying to show the possible headlights. I don't think this new design is gonna look great just being honest, but we shall see.Not sure how accurate those are. The grill is all wrong, it's definitely going to be a diamond shape.
You mean pre facelift not last generation.Many automakers are on the thin headlights that arent really headlights trend. The jeep cherokee did it first in the last generation.
Sure, that.You mean pre facelift not last generation.
Whats with splitting the head lights. Looks like the theme of hyundai this year. Thin headlights. Since genesis is premium might as well double them. View attachment 25905
Many automakers are on the thin headlights that arent really headlights trend. The jeep cherokee did it first in the last generation.
Yeah, I guess to stand out, designers have to do something different. I'll bet quad headlights and square headlights were crazy and polarizing back in the day too. LolDifference is that for the Kona (and Santa Fe, Telluride and Venue) - the top part is just the DRLs, whereas for Genesis, both are part of the headlights (unless they changed things up).
Citroen arguably was the first (where the top part was the DRLs) and they have continued w/ that design for their non sedan lineup.
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And Hyundai did a split-design on the HCD-8 concept all the way back in 2004, so one can say that w/ Genesis, they went back to their roots.
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First and foremost, the one you see in these spy shots are not of a “next Gen” model it is a refresh. Secondly do understand that the development of the G70 was all the way back in 2016-2017 so the technology was not there like what the Sonata has. It’s not easy to add features like this for pre facelift models. Everything when it comes to development takes time and trial. Also to say that it’s “low class shopping experience...” to Infiniti is an understatement. I’ve heard countless things about how Infiniti handles things and albeit it depends on the dealership and how they sale the vehicle. Infiniti in its overall state right now is extremely low quality. It really is just a more expensive Nissan.I presently am driving an Infiniti G37 and researched the G70 to death this year and was really close to getting a 2019 G70 3.3l Sport until I saw a review of the 2020 Sonata and Sonata N-Line on Youtube and saw it in person and got pissed off. I like the Sonata's rear lights, love the ability to move it in or out of a parking spot using the key fob, love the side camera views displaying in the gauges when turning and the overall better dash. Hate the cheap looking plastic front grill and it's a longer car than what I seek. It's ridiculous that such an affordable car has those cool technologies ahead of Genesis. I'm not willing to pay over $50K for dated technology (outside camera views are much grainier than Mercedes) in a high end car brand that is supposed to be better than cheap Hyundai's and be able to compete with the latest 3-series that is now ahead technologically (traffic mode, etc). Not liking the split headlights of the next gen G70 now said to be due for 2022 instead of 2021. Very hard to believe they'll keep the G70 the same until 2022 not upping the technology. I've seen only one G70 on the road all this year. If Genesis adds the tech updates of the Sonata to the G70 in 2021 without the ugly facelift, I'll be a customer then. Really wish Genesis had its own dealerships because the Hyundai salespeople are so very annoying, high-pressured and very unfamiliar with the car. A definitely low class shopping experience compared to Infiniti or Mercedes.
First and foremost, the one you see in these spy shots are not of a “next Gen” model it is a refresh. Secondly do understand that the development of the G70 was all the way back in 2016-2017 so the technology was not there like what the Sonata has. It’s not easy to add features like this for pre facelift models. Everything when it comes to development takes time and trial. Also to say that it’s “low class shopping experience...” to Infiniti is an understatement. I’ve heard countless things about how Infiniti handles things and albeit it depends on the dealership and how they sale the vehicle. Infiniti in its overall state right now is extremely low quality. It really is just a more expensive Nissan.
We have to see if it comes with this facelift anyway. I’m sure it will because the tech is there and competitors have it as well. Now for how they come and continue asking you if you are looking for anything that’s basically normal around dealers. Maybe you’ve been doing your service at the Infiniti dealer for awhile now and they know your face. If you go to any dealership it’s always like that where they see a new face then it’s like instant let’s go and see what he wants. Now for the service you might have to ask @Beefer or visit one of the other forum listed in under another topic. Wish you the best wether you pick a new Genesis up or not.Understood that it was designed a while ago but I won't be happy if it takes till 2022 to see better tech. I bought my Infiniti back in 2010 so the sales experience could be different now. When I walk around the Infiniti showroom waiting for my car to get serviced they leave me alone. Hyundai sales people have been all over me when I look at cars outside. The experience I get when going to service at Infiniti is phenomenal. How is the service experience at Hyundai with a Genesis if you happen to drop it off instead of letting them pick it up from your house?
Which one? There are 400 Hyundai/Genesis dealers so you can expect to have 400 different experiences. Some great, some not so much. I've dealt with three of them in three different states and they have been good but others not so much. I've wandered around a lot of different brand dealer car lots and some have approached me, other have not. The only truly obnoxious one is a Chevy dealer. I hated to even walk by that lot and it was by our downtown.Understood that it was designed a while ago but I won't be happy if it takes till 2022 to see better tech. I bought my Infiniti back in 2010 so the sales experience could be different now. When I walk around the Infiniti showroom waiting for my car to get serviced they leave me alone. Hyundai sales people have been all over me when I look at cars outside. The experience I get when going to service at Infiniti is phenomenal. How is the service experience at Hyundai with a Genesis if you happen to drop it off instead of letting them pick it up from your house?
Agree 100%. There is no way a Sonata will drive like the G70 does and that was the main reason for this car to exist. Technology will come when facelift arrive in a couple of years. It came first to the Sonata because its facelift came first but it's an anticipation of what will come to the G70 and believe me, it will be better for sure.You also have to keep in mind that the primary features of the G70, that set it apart from lesser cars, is the chassis and drivetrain. Genesis didn't poach Albert Biermann and do all that testing at the Nurburgring to develop the tech features, they did it to beat BMW in the sports sedan war. The tech features are great, and come much cheaper than on established luxury brands, but they don't make it a driver's car. The chassis and drivetrain do.
Understood that it was designed a while ago but I won't be happy if it takes till 2022 to see better tech. I bought my Infiniti back in 2010 so the sales experience could be different now. When I walk around the Infiniti showroom waiting for my car to get serviced they leave me alone. Hyundai sales people have been all over me when I look at cars outside. The experience I get when going to service at Infiniti is phenomenal. How is the service experience at Hyundai with a Genesis if you happen to drop it off instead of letting them pick it up from your house?
IMHO the next G70 will be a big step forward from a tech and interior materials standpoint. It has to be, the next crop of Genesis vehicles will be their big make it or break it period if they want to solidify a spot right behind the Germans and ahead of the Japanese in the luxury segment.