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  2. Hyundai Genesis - Wikipedia

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    Hyundai Genesis Concept. Introduced in March 2007 as the "Concept Genesis", the sedan was designed by Hyundai as a "progressive interpretation of the modern rear-wheel drive sports sedan". [12] Hyundai conceived the idea for the Genesis in 2003.

  3. Genesis Motor - Wikipedia

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    Hyundai conceived "Concept Genesis" in 2003 and introduced its first model in 2007 as a "progressive interpretation of the modern rear-wheel drive sports sedan". [5] The body design took three years and the total cost of the program was $500 million over a development period of 23 months. Reliability testing ran for 800,000 miles. [6]

  4. Genesis Essentia - Wikipedia

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    The Genesis Essentia is a concept sports car that was produced by Genesis, the luxury marque of the Hyundai Motor Group. [1] It was built in 2018 and first displayed at the New York International Auto Show in the same year. [2]

  5. Genesis X Concept Evolves into Elegant Speedium Coupe

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    We're not sure if this design study is meant to be a hatchback, a shooting brake, or something else entirely, but this version of last year's coupe concept certainly looks great.

  6. Hyundai California Design concepts - Wikipedia

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    The Hyundai HCD-6 (also styled without the hyphen as HCD6) was a mid-engine roadster concept car made by the Hyundai Motor Company. The HCD-6 was first unveiled at the Chicago Auto Show on February 7, 2001. [22] The car was styled by the Hyundai California Design Studio and it was described by Hyundai as an "affordable exotic".

  7. Genesis X - Wikipedia

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    The Genesis X (Korean: 제네시스 엑스) is a concept vehicle built by Genesis Motor, the luxury sub-brand of Hyundai Motor Company. The grand touring coupe is powered by a battery electric drivetrain and was first exhibited in late March 2021. [1] [2] Styling details reflect the marque's "athletic elegance" and "two lines" design language.