nearwater
Been here awhile...
I'm currently a 4.6 Genesis owner, and I checked out the new Equus at a local dealership while I was there for service.
First impression: Holy mother of god, it looks gorgeous.
I LOVE the side profile. It's so handsome and I have to admit, it looks way better than the Genesis.
I think I like the rear design of the Genesis better, but the overall mass/proportion looked better on the Equus.
That flying H emblem has to go. Period. The KDM wing emblem would look much better, also it'll look cleaner without the "EQUUS" on the trunk.
With the bigger, chrome 19" staggered wheels, the car looked more classy and sexy.
It was the exact same color as mine; Platinum Silver, and it was a good comparison between the two. I definitely prefer the look of the Equus.
Now the interior. The all-black interior looked luxurious and more spacious than my cashmere interior. All the buttons from seat adjustments to temperature knob was of better quality than the Genesis.
The door operation was way smoother and more of a heavy 'thump' compared to the cheaper feeling 'clap' of the Genny.
Buttons on the door had no play or rattle whatsoever. On the Genesis, I had to disassemble the whole button control unit and add insulation material to eliminate any vibration-induced noise when I crank up the Lexicon system.
Again, much better build quality everywhere.
One thing I REALLY liked about the Equus was the seat.
Although it didn't have more bolsters or support compared to mine, it had more adjustability like the extending seat bottom.(I always thought the seat bottom felt too short for me, not supporting my thigh/knee enough on the Genesis)
Plus the power operated headrest control is nice for people like me who's bothered by the headrest 'creeping up' every once in a while.
Bummer I didn't have enough time to test drive one.
Actually, it might have worked out better for me because if I did drive one, I would've had a hard time not buying one.
I think the Equus is up to par with the top dogs from BMW, Benz, Lexus, Audi.
I will seriously consider one hopefully within the next few years.
Dan
First impression: Holy mother of god, it looks gorgeous.
I LOVE the side profile. It's so handsome and I have to admit, it looks way better than the Genesis.
I think I like the rear design of the Genesis better, but the overall mass/proportion looked better on the Equus.
That flying H emblem has to go. Period. The KDM wing emblem would look much better, also it'll look cleaner without the "EQUUS" on the trunk.
With the bigger, chrome 19" staggered wheels, the car looked more classy and sexy.
It was the exact same color as mine; Platinum Silver, and it was a good comparison between the two. I definitely prefer the look of the Equus.
Now the interior. The all-black interior looked luxurious and more spacious than my cashmere interior. All the buttons from seat adjustments to temperature knob was of better quality than the Genesis.
The door operation was way smoother and more of a heavy 'thump' compared to the cheaper feeling 'clap' of the Genny.
Buttons on the door had no play or rattle whatsoever. On the Genesis, I had to disassemble the whole button control unit and add insulation material to eliminate any vibration-induced noise when I crank up the Lexicon system.
Again, much better build quality everywhere.
One thing I REALLY liked about the Equus was the seat.
Although it didn't have more bolsters or support compared to mine, it had more adjustability like the extending seat bottom.(I always thought the seat bottom felt too short for me, not supporting my thigh/knee enough on the Genesis)
Plus the power operated headrest control is nice for people like me who's bothered by the headrest 'creeping up' every once in a while.
Bummer I didn't have enough time to test drive one.
Actually, it might have worked out better for me because if I did drive one, I would've had a hard time not buying one.
I think the Equus is up to par with the top dogs from BMW, Benz, Lexus, Audi.
I will seriously consider one hopefully within the next few years.
Dan