Hyundai Genesis emerges as rival to Lexus

There was a time when South Korean carmaker Hyundai was considered absurdly precocious in challenging Toyota in the U.S. That was more than 3 million sales ago.Now, they're taking on Lexus.The world's fifth largest automaker, Hyundai -- yes, Hyundai -- sees its first rear-drive luxury car, the Genesis, as a worthy rival to the Lexus ES 350. And no one's laughing.There's no laughter at BMW or Mercedes-Benz, either, when Hyundai compares the Genesis to the 5-Series and E-Class respectively. And at much lower cost.Hyundai began selling the Genesis in July with a 3.8-liter, 290 horsepower V6 bearing a price tag of $33,000, which is $340 less than BMW commands for the compact 328i and only $200 higher than the average price of a new car in the U.S. this year.Now comes the 4.6-liter V8 with 368 horses that propel the rear-drive sedan from 0 to 60 mph in 5.7 seconds.With a base price of $38,000, the V8 is expected to secure a place for Hyundai on the wishlists of people shopping the Lexus ES 350, Chrysler 300C, Pontiac G8 and the Cadillac CTS, among others."We're aware there's a segment out there that won't consider a luxury vehicle unless it has a V8," said Michael Deitz, manager of product development for Hyundai Motor America. "It's not just about horsepower today, it's about efficiency."Hyundai has always done a magnificent job in the styling department, borrowing cues from the best in the business. So it was not surprising that Genesis fit the fashion scene of Miami Beach and Coral Gables, where the V8 cruised quietly in a recent demo tour, loaded to the gills with luxury features.The nicely proportioned body rides on a 115.6 inch wheelbase that is more than 3 inches longer than that of the Lexus GS and more than an inch longer than the Infiniti M's.The Genesis face is predatory, with a tapered aluminum hood framed by backswept high-intensity headlamps resembling the eyes of a raptor. A trapezoidal grille with winglike vanes accentuates the curvature of the snout above a low-to-the-ground air scoop that represents the predator's mouth.The aerodynamic roofline flows back onto a short deck and a blunt rear end tightly tucked and decorated with wraparound tail lamps.To achieve instant credibility in the premium market, Hyundai had to provide more of everything at an unbeatable price: More horsepower than a Lexus GS and Infiniti M, better longitudinal balance than a Lexus ES 350, bigger disc brakes than a Mercedes-Benz E550, better aerodynamics than a BMW 5-Series and Cadillac CTS, and faster acceleration from 0 to 60 mph (5.7 seconds) than the BMW 750i (6 seconds) or the Lexus LX 460 (5.9).The new Tau V8 has more horsepower per liter than any of its V8 competitors and outperforms all V8 performance sedans with an EPA fuel economy estimate of 17 city miles per gallon and 25 highway, according to Hyundai research.But where Genesis really exceeds expectations is in its load of standard equipment. A $36,000 Genesis 3.8 with the Premium Package Plus is $8,000 less than a comparably equipped Infiniti M35 and $22,000 less than a comparable BMW 535i.Standard on the 3.8 models are 17-inch alloy wheels, fog lamps, automatic headlights, dual power heated side mirrors with turn signal indicators, leather upholstery with heated power seats, proximity entry with electric push button start, leather-wrapped tilt steering wheel with audio controls, dual automatic climate control, AM/FM/CD stereo with auxiliary input jacks and Bluetooth.When you move up to the 4.6, you get 18-inch hyper-silver alloy wheels, chrome lower bodyside moldings, power glass sunroof with tilt and slide, power tilt and telescopic steering column, integrated memory system, Lexicon 15-speaker surround sound audio system, six-disc CD changer, illuminated scuff plates, wood-trimmed leather steering wheel, electrochromic auto-dimming interior rearview mirror with Homelink and compass, power rear sunshade and rain-sensing wipers with auto defogger windshield.In another extreme measure to challenge the luxury market, Genesis has even matched the Rolls Royce Phantom as the only other car to offer a Lexicon-branded audio system featuring Logic 7 technology. The surround sound audio system includes an 11-channel digital amplifier and 17 speakers producing more than 500 watts of sound in 7.1 discrete audio. Hyundai also claims to be the first popular brand to offer digital HD Radio from the factory.Navigation-equipped Genesis models also include a 40-gigabyte hard drive and XM NavTraffic. Genesis also comes standard with XM Satellite Radio with a three-month free subscription. Continuing the coverage that helped overcome early doubts about Hyundai quality, the Genesis warranty includes five-year/60,000-mile bumper-to-bumper protection, 10-year/100,000-mile limited powertrain warranty, and seven-year/unlimited mileage anti-perforation coverage. Buyers also get free 24-hour roadside assistance for five years.While Hyundai cannot match the prestige of names like Infiniti, Lexus and Acura, it can grab a piece of the market that wants luxury at a more affordable price. Hyundai at one time considered creating a luxury brand for models such as the Genesis but decided the cost was too high for the rewards.Hyundai was wise in moving gradually up-market from its current position, avoiding the marketing boondoggle of Volkswagen's exotically priced Phaeton.In the first full month of sales, Hyundai delivered 1,177 units of Genesis in August."Consumers are showing their vote of confidence and that they will step up for a Hyundai," Deitz said.WHAT'S NEW: First rear-drive, V8-powered, luxury Hyundai.PLUSES: Value, standard features, comfort, performance, safety.MINUSES: Less prestigious nameplate than luxury brands.BOTTOM LINE: Stunning luxury debut at unbeatable price.(E-mail Richard Williamson at motorfriend(at)sbcglobal.net)

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Whoah... Hyundai huh? Never

Whoah... Hyundai huh? Never thought I'd say this but, I'm going to have to go check this one out.

My Genesis

As a former Infiniti owner, I am still shocked I am driving a Genesis but the shock has worn off each day I drive it. When my lease ran out with Infiniti, I was unable to walk away from the Genesis. The powertrain is more refined than my G35, the suspension, although not as sporty, is silky smooth. I especially love the sound system and easy-to-use better than bmw i-drive. And the Lexicon system is unbelievable. Go drive this car before you shell out an extra $20k. I'm telling you that this is equivalent to the Lexus or Infiniti. Drive it!

A Car For Educated Consumers

The luxury consumers, boomers and x-gen, will love the Genesis 4.6 sedan. In todays marketplace educated consumers are drawn to quality and value. In todays market it is not enough to rely on a name brand to sell a vehicle but rather something much more interesting, the sum of its parts. Each element and every detail of the Genesis 4.6 architecture is supported by profund thought and insight from a host of experts that sought to exploit science and technology in order to capture educated luxury consumers by delivering profound quality, performane and style.

Genesis

This car is smoke and mirrors. You get a lot of content at what you think is a 'fair' price, until it dawns on you (after a few months) that the suspension is terrible on broken or uneven pavement, the steering lacks any semblance of proper feedback, and really rough roads actually causes the steering wheel to kick - something I've not experienced in a car since the early 90s.

If you're really dead set on buying a Genesis, buy a used one two years from now. You'll save 50% or more.

How can you predict the

How can you predict the future in such a negative way? With the new Genesis, Hyundai has come up with a car that the folks at Mercedes & BMW are concerned about. Premium amenities for a fraction of the cost of a comparably equipped E Class or 5 series.

You must be that guy who knows everything about everything. Maybe you can offer some advice on the stock market.

New Genesis Owner

I just went throgh this thread and must say that I completely disagree with Mr. Smoke and Mirrors. I love my new Genesis and my partners at work (who all drive high end German or Japanese cars) can't believe that its a Hyundai.

Never thought I'd be this enthusiastic about a Hyundai. I highly recommend this car to anyone looking for truly premium wheels at a very reasonable cost. The excellent factory warranty only reinforces my confidence.

I was skeptical. Test drove

I was skeptical. Test drove the Genesis V6 against 535, E320, M35, Lexus GS. At the end of the day, it was an outstanding drive -- step for step with the others, actually superior in a number of ways and the price made it an absurdly easy decision. If I'm **really** that wrong, I'm OK with being wrong and hanging onto my extra $15K. But driving this thing for a while I don't think I'm wrong at all, I love it, it is a buttery smooth luxury cruiser and it has satisfied my tech geek cravings for at least the next several months. The 17-speaker lexicon stereo firing out HD radio or DVD audio is jawdropping, I don't care what car you put it in.

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