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A High-Performance Genesis? It Might Just Happen
Genesis' product planning director shares his thoughts on high-performance vehicles in the luxury space.
A # of things not correct, or still up in the air...
Remains to be seen if the GV60 or the GV70e (MT refers to it as the eGV70, but Genesis switched things around) will be the 1st Genesis electric CUV; and it's not a rumor when there have been spy shots of the electric GV70 for some time now.
Unfortunately, Genesis got off a rocky start with its dealer network. The brand initially decided to sell its cars at existing Hyundai dealers, however, it's now changing course, and Genesis now plans to have its own independent dealerships. Jarred Pellat, a spokesperson for the brand, said that the first Genesis dealership will break ground this year, and the brand plans to have a network of 150 dealers in the near future across the United States.
The plan always was to have a separate dealer network (but separate stores just don't pop up instantaneously).
Seems like it will be the same 150 or so Genesis franchisees (from under the initial plan) going ahead and building out separate stores.
This article doesn't go into what will happen with the other dealerships who got their Genesis franchise after the lawsuits.
Figuere that the ones more serious about Genesis will at least build a separate building/showroom, but who knows what will happen with the others who want the benefits of selling Genesis models without having to pony up any $$?
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