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Hyundai Genesis Facelift spied with new headlights
Now three years into production of the first-generation model, designers are hard at work developing the facelifted version of the Hyundai Genesis sedan. Several changes can be seen on the car, which was testing in a warm region of the States.
Spotted on the car is a brand new set of headlights, along with what appears to be changes to the grille and bumper. Fog lights also look to be getting a refresher. In back, we can see a new set of taillights, as indicated by a thinner strip of white reflective material with red tint along the top and bottom of the cluster.
The car also looks to get a more square bumper, with two rectangluar exhaust tailpipes set in at the bottom. Inside, the spy caught a pic of the gear shifter covered up with a cloth. The spy believes this is meant to disguise the car's new eight-speed automatic transmission.
We are not 100 percent certain of the car's engine choices, as a new 400-horsepower (298-kW) 5.0-liter V8 may be on the way to replace the 368-hp (274-kW) 4.6-liter V8. The facelifted Genesis will likely still utilize the current 3.8-liter V6 that kicks out 290 hp (216 kW).

Now three years into production of the first-generation model, designers are hard at work developing the facelifted version of the Hyundai Genesis sedan. Several changes can be seen on the car, which was testing in a warm region of the States.
Spotted on the car is a brand new set of headlights, along with what appears to be changes to the grille and bumper. Fog lights also look to be getting a refresher. In back, we can see a new set of taillights, as indicated by a thinner strip of white reflective material with red tint along the top and bottom of the cluster.
The car also looks to get a more square bumper, with two rectangluar exhaust tailpipes set in at the bottom. Inside, the spy caught a pic of the gear shifter covered up with a cloth. The spy believes this is meant to disguise the car's new eight-speed automatic transmission.
We are not 100 percent certain of the car's engine choices, as a new 400-horsepower (298-kW) 5.0-liter V8 may be on the way to replace the 368-hp (274-kW) 4.6-liter V8. The facelifted Genesis will likely still utilize the current 3.8-liter V6 that kicks out 290 hp (216 kW).