Saturday, 16 July 2011

2010 hyundai genesis coupe

 2010 hyundai genesis coupeAfter its triumphant Super Bowl ad appearance, the 2010 Hyundai Genesis Coupe is making its final big-time auto show circuit bow in Chicago, where we got the lowdown on pricing and the new R-Spec trim level before the highly anticipated coupe finally hits Hyundai showrooms in April.
The Genesis Coupe will be offered in seven configurations (though only six will be available at launch) with either a 210 hp, 223 lb-ft of torque 2.0L turbocharged inline-four (boasting a 30 mpg highway fuel economy figure) or the 306 hp 3.8L V-6.
Four-cylinder Genesis Coupes will be offered in four trim levels -- base, Premium, Track, and R-Spec, the latter arriving later in the model year. All four will come standard with a six-speed manual transmission, with a five-speed automatic available only on base and Premium models. Standard on both are 18-in. wheels with all-season Bridgestone Potenza RE92 tires sized 225/45VR18 up front and 245/45VR18 at rear, 12.6-in. vented front discs and 12.4-in solid rear discs with single-piston calipers, 24 mm front and 19 mm rear anti-roll bars, strut brace, front, side, and, side curtain airbags, integrated Bluetooth, keyless entry, and several other features. Premium models get an upgraded 360-watt 10-speaker Infinity stereo, push-button start, a sunroof, and a navigation system that will become available later on in the year.
Track and R-Spec models receive upgraded brakes in the form of 13.4-in. discs up front and 13.0-in discs at rear with four-piston calipers at all four corners, beefier 25 mm front and 22 mm rear anti-roll bars, torsen limited-slip differential, and 19-in. wheels with high-performance Bridgestone Potenza RE050 tires sized 225/40YR19 front and 245/40YR19 rear. The more luxury-oriented Track version receives Premium-package upgrades plus leather seat bolsters with red cloth inserts and HID headlamps and a navigation system while the performance-oriented R-Spec will be equipped similarly to the base model.
The breakdown between the three V-6 models -- base, Grand Touring, and Track -- is similar, although a six-speed automatic transmission is available on base and Grand Touring models instead of the five-speed.
2010 hyundai genesis coupe

 2010 hyundai genesis coupe
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2010 hyundai genesis coupe

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