Intro: Hyundai has come a long way from selling strictly economy cars in North America. The Korean carmaker's styling, material quality, and reliability standards have all been vastly enhanced over the years, giving way to their crowning achievement, the 2011 Hyundai Genesis luxury sedan.
The Genesis's bodylines and chrome accents hint at the upscale playing field on which Hyundai now competes. Although the luxury automakers of Japan and Europe are still the standard bearers for first class automobile production, Hyundai is in the game, and doing it for a lot less.
Performance: Base power for the Genesis is a 3.8-liter V6 engine sending 290 horsepower and 264 pound feet of torque to the rear wheels through a 6-speed automatic transmission. Opt for the 4.6-liter V8, and you'll get 378 horsepower and 324 pound feet of torque.
Fuel Economy: Here are the highest and lowest EPA estimates for fuel economy:
Features: While the exterior of the Genesis promotes its luxury sedan credentials, it's the interior that seals the deal... Outfitted in glove soft brown leather, the cabin of the Genesis is roomy and well equipped. Standard equipment includes push-button start, power adjustable heated front bucket seats, leather-wrapped multifunction steering wheel, and stereo with in-dash CD player.
Add the Technology Package and you're treated to a Lexicon 17-speaker audio system with navigation, 6-disc in-dash DVD changer, XM Satellite radio with NavTraffic, Bluetooth hands free communication system, HID headlights with adaptive lighting & auto-leveling, rear backup warning camera, front and rear park assist sensors, cooled driver's seat and driver information system.
Safety: Safety equipment includes 4 wheel antilock disc brakes with electronic brake force distribution, a traction control system with electronic stability control, front and rear crumple zones, and a full array of front and side impact airbags.
Pricing/Warranty: Base MSRP for the 2011 Hyundai Genesis is $33,000. A V8-epuipped model starts at $43,000. The Genesis is backed by Hyundai's impressive 10-year, 100,000-mile powertrain warranty.
Summary: With world class styling and first rate equipment, backed by Hyundai's reliability and consumer friendly pricing, the 2011 Hyundai Genesis is changing the rules of the luxury sedan marketplace.