Mike Song, the head of Genesis, emphasized the company’s commitment over the past decade to deliver unique value to over 1.3 million global customers. The new models highlight Genesis' focus on high-performance technology and luxurious design.
- Sporty Grille: A modern interpretation of the classic Genesis grille.
- Two-Line Headlights: Signature headlights elegantly wrapping around to the front wheel arches.
- Aggressive Air Intakes: Enhanced intake design compared to the G90.
- Wider Stance: An increased track width for a more robust appearance.
Both concepts feature:
- Sleek Windshields: A steep rake that contributes to an athletic look.
- Long Bonnets & Low Roofs: A silhouette that defines classic grand tourers.
- Pillarless Doors: A stunning design element that enhances the luxurious feel.
- Large Wheels: Dramatically emphasizing the side profile.
- X Gran Coupe: Inspired by Mediterranean olive trees, this model showcases a green paint and a green-tan leather interior, highlighted by olive wood details. The leather incorporates naturally tanned materials derived from olive oil production.
- X Gran Convertible: This model draws inspiration from fine wines, featuring an exterior color reminiscent of pressed grapes and a sophisticated, elegant cockpit.
Should Genesis choose to move forward with the production of the X Gran Coupe and X Gran Convertible? These concepts certainly indicate the potential for captivating luxury vehicles in the market.
In summary, Genesis has unveiled two eye-catching concept cars that blend luxurious design with performance, showcasing their ambition to compete in the grand tourer segment.