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    All-New 2015 Hyundai Genesis Priced from a Low $38,000* in the US


    Hyundai officials kept their promise to retain a sub-$40,000 sticker for the new and improved 2015 Genesis sedan, with the mid-size model starting from $38,000, or $38,950 if you include the $950* delivery charge, for the well-equipped entry-level version that gets its power from a 311hp 3.8-liter V6 engine paired to an 8sp automatic turning the rear wheels.

    While the base MSRP represents a $2,800 increased over the outgoing (and still available) 2014 Genesis with the 333hp 3.8L V6, Hyundai states that, besides the bigger body and new design, the second-gen model also "delivers significantly more standard content", including, but not limited to, 8-inch navigation with rearview camera, paddle shifters, hill hold control, power folding mirrors, HD Radio and driver knee airbag.

    The 2015 Genesis sits between a BMW 5-Series and a 7-Series (SWB) in terms of size at 196.5in (4,990mm) long, but it's pricing effectively places it next to the BMW 3-Series (328i starts at $37,300), and even the Mercedes-Benz CLA, which may start at $29,900 (sans D&H), but it lacks many of the standard features found on the Hyundai and can easily end up costing more. Of course, this only makes sense if you don't care about the fancy badge.

    For the first time, the Genesis is also offered with the option of all-wheel drive for the V6 engine ($2,500 more than the RWD model), while at the top of the range is the 420hp 5.0-liter V8 edition that is available exclusively with RWD and has an MSRP of $51,500*.

    “The all-new Genesis rivals the best premium sedans in the world, at a price point many thousands of dollars less,” commented Dave Zuchowski, CEO of Hyundai Motor America. “Our 2015 Genesis represents a bold step forward for Hyundai and reinforces the successful strategy of marketing our premium models under the Hyundai brand umbrella, rather than a costly separate luxury brand sales channel. As a result, we’re able to pass the benefits of this strategy directly to our valued customers.”



    http://www.carscoops.com/2014/04/all...is-priced.html
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    #2
    options list:


    STANDARD FEATURES [From Hyundai]
    Genesis 3.8L RWD

    Genesis 3.8L RWD has a MSRP of $38,000, excluding $950 freight, and includes the following standard features:

    18-inch Alloy wheels with P245/45R18 All-Season tires
    Vehicle Stability Management (VSM)
    Electronic Stability Control (ESC) with Traction Control System (TCS) and Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)
    Nine airbags: Advanced dual front airbags with Occupant Classification System (OCS), front and rear seat-mounted side-impact airbags, roof-mounted side-curtain airbags, driver knee airbag
    Front and rear outboard seat belt pretensioners
    Anti-whiplash front head restraints
    Automatic headlights w/ LED headlight accents
    Daytime running lights
    4.3-inch TFT LCD cluster display
    Power folding outside mirrors with Genesis logo puddle lamps
    Hands-free Smart Trunk opener
    Heated dual power outside mirrors with turn signal indicators
    12-way power heated leather front seats (with power lumbar)
    Leather seating surfaces
    Power windows with front & rear auto-down/up with pinch protection
    Electroluminescent gauge cluster
    Proximity key with push-button start
    Intelligent drive mode select
    Leather-wrapped steering wheel with tilt and telescopic adjustment
    Steering-wheel-mounted cruise control and audio controls
    Dual automatic temperature control
    Auto-dimming inside rearview mirror with compass & HomeLink®
    Touchscreen Navigation System w/8-inch Display
    Rearview camera
    AM/FM/SiriusXM®/CD/MP3/HD Radio® audio system with 7 speakers
    Bluetooth® hands-free phone system and audio streaming
    Rain-sensing wipers w/ auto defogger windshield
    TPMS with individual tire pressure indicator
    Hyundai Blue Link® Infotainment System with Google™ (90-day trial)
    SiriusXM Travel Link® (includes SiriusXM Traffic, stock, sports, weather, gas prices, movie info - 3-year complimentary)


    Genesis 3.8L AWD

    Genesis 3.8L AWD has a MSRP of $40,500, excluding $950 freight, and includes all of the 3.8 RWD equipment plus the following features:

    HTRAC AWD system
    Heated rear seats
    Heated steering wheel
    Headlamp washer


    Option Packages Available 3.8L RWD and AWD

    3.8L Signature Package – $4,000 Option Package MSRP

    Power tilt-and-slide panoramic sunroof
    Integrated memory system (IMS)
    Power tilt-and-telescopic steering wheel
    Auto-dimming outside mirrors
    Blind spot detection with rear cross-traffic alert
    Lexicon® 14-speaker Discrete Logic 7 Surround Audio
    HID headlights
    Parking guidelines
    Power rear sunshade and manual rear side shades
    Ventilated front seats


    3.8L Technology Package – $3,500 Option Package MSRP

    (Requires Signature Package)

    Ultra-premium leather seats
    Power driver seat cushion extender and side bolster
    Lane departure warning system
    Lane keep assist
    Smart cruise control (full stop / start capability)
    Haptic steering wheel
    Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB)
    Electronic parking brake w/ automatic vehicle hold
    Pre-safety seatbelt
    High beam assist
    Front & rear parking assistance system
    7-inch TFT LCD cluster display


    3.8L Ultimate Package – $3,500 Option Package MSRP

    (Requires Technology Package)

    Genuine matte finish wood trim & aluminum trim
    Full color head-up display
    Premium DIS Navigation w/9.2-inch HD Display
    Lexicon® 17-speaker Discrete Logic 7 Surround Audio
    Power trunk lid
    Dual-mode climate control with CO2 sensor


    Genesis 5.0L RWD

    Genesis 5.0L RWD has a MSRP of $51,500, excluding $950 freight, and includes all of the Genesis 3.8L Technology Package equipment plus the following features:

    5.0L GDI DOHC V8
    19-inch Alloy wheels with P245/40R19 (Fr), P275/35R19 (Rr) All-Season tires
    LED fog lamps
    Quad exhaust tips
    Illuminated door sill plates
    Genuine matte finish wood trim & aluminum trim


    5.0L Ultimate Package – $3,250 Option Package MSRP

    Continuous damping control suspension
    Full color head-up display
    Premium DIS Navigation w/9.2-inch HD Display
    Lexicon® 17-speaker Discrete Logic 7 Surround Audio
    Power trunk lid
    Dual-mode climate control with CO2 sensor
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      #3
      Bringing this thread back rather than creating a new one. Has anyone checked one of these out yet??

      Wow. I am not a Hyundai fan, but buddy at work has the 5.0 version of this and wow. The specs and features are amazing!

      http://www.hyundaicanada.com/Pages/s...?model=genesis

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        #4
        The previous model has been my favorite sedan for years. This one looks like it could take Hyundai to the next level in the industry.
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          #5
          The next level is an understatement. The 5.0 has features not mentioned above..., some of them are........

          - 420 HP all wheel drive
          - Key Card
          - HUD display with many features
          - Heated/Cooled front/rear seats
          - Automatic trunk open proximity sensing
          - Logo displayed on ground when door opened
          - 16-way adjustable seat
          - 900W 17 speaker sound system
          - Lane assist with Haptic steering wheel feedback
          - 7" electroluminescent gauge cluster
          - Adaptive Cruise control
          - Panoramic sunroof
          - Intelligent Drive mode
          - Push button start
          - Rear view camera with built in distance finder
          - VSM/ESC/TCS/ABS/EBD/BSD/LDWS/LKAS/AEB/TPMS












          I have to admit, even the 2015 Acura TLX doesn't compare to this and I thought it would.

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            #6
            Being one who builds hyundais for a living I see a lot of these from my coworkers driving them. For the price it's hard to beat, and a top tier lexicon sound system is even offered. If I were in the market for a new luxury sedan it would definitely be at the top of my list.

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              #7
              I saw one rolling on the highway yesterday. Amazing looking vehicle. I'd pick this over a 7, LS, RLX, etc.

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                #8
                All I want is a 5.0 in the coupe, but I've heard rumors of a V6TT also.

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                  #9
                  its has Chrysler written all over it. Beautiful car just look soo much like a chrysler. Hyundai sure does copy other car companies

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                    #10
                    Having owned a Chrysler I would pick the Hyundai with 10yr 100k mile warranty any day of the week any time. Thanks to the abomination that is the 2.7 v6 from chryslers offering I will never again.

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                      #11
                      I hear ya, and I hate Hyndai, but it was the technology that blew me away. Can't think of any other car jammed with all this tech

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                        #12
                        I have to admit, hands down, on paper, this thing is right in so many ways. Keeping my ear to the ground, I know that they make good products by word of mouth, so I wouldn't hesitate to cop one if I weren't so damn biased. I wouldn't mind shelling out 50 large for a piece of engineering like that. However, my stubborn @ss would take that 50 large and buy a 2015 manual Chevy SS.

                        If the SS wasn't in the picture, I'd be aiming to pick one up in the next year.

                        Phenomenal job Hyundai.
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