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Genesis laid out the final details of its new dealer compensation package while preparing for its first off-lease vehicles headed to the certified pre-owned lot.
The young brand has new management, and its first crossover will soon hit the market. And Genesis dealers are bracing for rapid growth and the challenges that come with it.
Company executives provided details Saturday at the make meeting about what essentially will be an overhaul of nearly every aspect of the brand's U.S. operations. Included was final information on a facilities program rolled out this year that creates more differentiation between Genesis and the Hyundai dealerships that sell the luxury vehicles.
"We got a short- and long-term look at the whole product deployment strategy for the brand," Lanzavecchia said. "And it is brilliant."
Genesis executives have said publicly that a compact crossover will come next year, following the arrival in showrooms of the midsize GV80 crossover by summer. An EV will come around 2022.
Genesis lays out a U.S. overhaul plan
Genesis laid out the final details of its new dealer compensation package while preparing for its first off-lease vehicles headed to the certified pre-owned lot.
On an ancillary note - a NADA study on dealership-manufacturer relations has Hyundai and Kia moving into the top 10.

