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I was just reading an article from a blog of an influential automotive journalist in Korea and thought you may find it interesting:
According to him and his contact, Genesis is expected to get a mild face-lift in the early 2011. On the powertrain side, both 3.3 (not available in State side) and 3.8 engines will receive direct fuel injection with 300 and 350 horsepowers, respectively. And the both engines will also receive a 8-speed transmission sourced from ZF (Currently domestic models, unlike U.S. spec cars, are equipped with ZF 6-speed, not Aisin).
For 4.6 liter engine, it is more like speculation. V8 may receive direct fuel injection with possible output of over 400 horsepower. It will be interesting to see what approach Hyundai will take: An supercharged engine, as shown in motor shows? or GDI (Hyundai-speak for direct injection)?
As far as sheet metal goes, not much info is addressed.
For those who can read Korean, check out his blog: http://www.journalog.net/mobidic/26692
Elsewhere in his blog, you will also find an interesting article on Hyundai's GDI engine line up that will show up within 3 years. One of engines mentioned is a 4-cylinder 2.0 GDI turbo engine, expected to debut in Sonata (210 horses) and Genesis Coupe (280 horses).
According to him and his contact, Genesis is expected to get a mild face-lift in the early 2011. On the powertrain side, both 3.3 (not available in State side) and 3.8 engines will receive direct fuel injection with 300 and 350 horsepowers, respectively. And the both engines will also receive a 8-speed transmission sourced from ZF (Currently domestic models, unlike U.S. spec cars, are equipped with ZF 6-speed, not Aisin).
For 4.6 liter engine, it is more like speculation. V8 may receive direct fuel injection with possible output of over 400 horsepower. It will be interesting to see what approach Hyundai will take: An supercharged engine, as shown in motor shows? or GDI (Hyundai-speak for direct injection)?
As far as sheet metal goes, not much info is addressed.
For those who can read Korean, check out his blog: http://www.journalog.net/mobidic/26692
Elsewhere in his blog, you will also find an interesting article on Hyundai's GDI engine line up that will show up within 3 years. One of engines mentioned is a 4-cylinder 2.0 GDI turbo engine, expected to debut in Sonata (210 horses) and Genesis Coupe (280 horses).