Here's my quick 2012 Genesis review!
I posted the pics above, check them out. Basically, I had very high expectations of the exterior styling, especially since I just test drove a 2010 4.6 and a 2011 3.8 a couple days ago. The new car blew me away. The current Genesis is a beautiful, classy car, but the '12's are just gorgeous! Bright silver was my least favorite of the 3 available on the R spec, but it looked really beautiful, and gave the car a very well-done look (matching wheels, body, grill, etc).
New grill waterfall effects are very well done - the grill appears bigger, not sure if it is or not. The new exhaust is very upscale - matched all the "big boys" on the other side of the car show floor.
I was disappointed that the new headlights are NOT the Korea-spec Xenon & LED ones - in other words, there are no alternating square and round LED's around the main headlight (ala Equus), as in some of the pics I've posted of the Korean version. They are still BEAUTIFUL - especially the LED "strip" - when lit, that thing is really engaging. Very very cool effect. I also liked the blinker underneath the headlight unit - very upscale.
The tail lights were also very nice - I posted a couple pictures, but they will NOT do them justice. The LED effect is really sweet, and the units look really expensive, while flowing really well with the chrome strip in the back of the gate.
The 19" wheels are beautiful. Again, pictures do not do them justice (this is a theme for the whole car, really). I measured the
wheel caps, and they are the exact same size as the 17"s I purchased. GOOD SIGN.
The engine is what it is. Plastic covers on EVERYTHING (as is now customary on all cars), but the engine itself is impressive. When I popped the hood, a little crowd gathered. One guy said, "whoa, that's a V8?" So I answered, "Yep... that is one of two V8 engines. This one is a 5 Liter, 429 HP beast." You should've seen the look on their faces when I told them, LOL.
Inside the car, there are really no changes. I didn't see a difference in the seats from the 4.6 at all, and the piano black had these wooden tones to it - I thought from the pics that it was a flat, deep black, but that is not the case. Because of this, I think the wooden steering
wheel from Korea might actually be a nice addition as
aftermarket for those of us who like to customize. In the back, the heated seat controls in the center
armrest were really the only difference I noticed from the 4.6. Hyundai needs to start calling the interior color "Charcoal", because it is not black. It is still beautiful though, and probably makes the car appear bigger inside than if it was just black.
Regardless, I went into the show knowing there was a 5% chance of me picking up a 2011, but now, I just don't see it happening - the exterior styling made it one of the nicest looking big cars on the whole show floor (I may be biased, of course).
IT IS OFFICIALLY MAY. WHERE ARE THE 2012's?!?!?!?!
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