Indeed, with Genesis dealers still operating out of Hyundai stores until standalone dealerships are built, juggling the expected volume gains for both brands could be complicated. Hyundai has a new electric crossover coming this year as part of its new Ioniq subbrand, along with the new Santa Cruz compact pickup.
"Quite frankly, it makes it challenging for the retailer," Lanzavecchia said. "Right now, we're finding so much interest and demand for both the G80 sedan and the GV80, it's stretching the capacity of many Genesis retailers who were just scaling." up their exclusive Genesis staffing. It's a great problem to have. "
And some good came from the challenge of the coronavirus sales experience, Del Rosso and Lanzavecchia agree.
Genesis was already fully engaged in valet maintenance service, with pickup and drop-off being used by 85 percent of its buyers. Dealers extended that concept to their sales process and learned lessons from it to address customers' demand for at-home services.
Lanzavecchia also gives Genesis credit for suspending its Keystone facility program for six months. The New Jersey dealer supports the program and is building a standalone store.
But the program remains controversial. Some dealers say that tying incentives compensation to store upgrades, especially given the brand's low volume, is coercive. The focus should remain on digital retailing, they say.