Introduction:Every year car enthusiasts and automotive journalists head over to local car premiers and conventions where all the renown automakers release their precious babies for the masses to gawk at and do the "ooh-ah" over and over, it's like taking a kid to the candy store, but this 2009 is unlike any other.

Our favorite lineup of first-class luxury sedans for 2009, of course, features all-time favorites like the Lexus GS, the Infiniti M, and the Chrysler 300, but right beside these there's a unique, unidentified luxury Sedan that has been grabbing everyone's attention.

And Pontiac, BMW, or Mercedes are not responsible for this one; it comes from an unexpected source. But you'll probably never guess who that unexpected source is, after all you know your luxury Sedans and you know who makes them. I won't leave you in suspense any longer but surely in utter shock, the mystery automaker is none other than the Korean automaker itself, Hyundai.


That's right, Hyundai fiercely joins the Luxury Sedan  business this 2009 via the release of the Genesis; its first 8-cylinder  rear-drive luxury sedan. So for 2009 proud Hyundai dealerships  eagerly await to represent the Genesis this upcoming summer.
Interestingly  enough Genesis is a synonym for "beginning" which in this case is  totally appropriate and entirely suggestive that this is merely the  beginning for luxury sedans from Hyundai, the world is eager to find out  what Korean engineers can offer so let's take a look at what the  Genesis promises.
Performance Specs:Engines and  transmissions:Unquestionably a lot of luxury-vehicle  enthusiasts are unconvinced that Hyundai is actually up for the  challenge. But if Japanese automakers like Lexus and Infiniti have  gained an incredible reputation, likewise Korean company, Hyundai  endeavors a similar path.
And certainly Hyundai is off with a good  start; after all it immediately broke barriers as soon as it made the  decision to release the Genesis with the choice of an 8-cylinder engine.
Of  course the base powertrain on the Genesis is constituted by a  6-cylinder, 3.8 liter DOHC engine that utilizes Continuously Variable  Valve Timing (CVVT) in order to increase the power spread. But even with  the most basic powertrain, the Genesis will achieve up to 290  horsepower and 264 pounds per foot of torque.
Expectedly, the  Genesis with 6-cylinder engine features an Aisin 6-speed SHIFTRONIC  automatic transmission complete with overdrive and a lock-up torque  converter that works hard in order to enhance its fuel economy on the  highway.
As for the upgraded powertrain features, well it's more  than you'd expect from a newly released luxury sedan from Hyundai. In  fact it has outdone the Acura which comes with a 6-cylinder, 3.7-liter  SOHC VTEC engine.
Thanks to that 8-cylinder, 4.6 liters DOHC  engine you can achieve anywhere between 368 to 375 horsepower, depending  on whether you fill up your baby with premium or regular fuel. Clearly  it has simply defeated the Lexus GS V8 Sedan as well as the other  competing V8 Sedans such as the 300 from Chrysler, the G8 from Pontiac  and the Infiniti M when it comes to horsepower.
And in order to  take on the whopping horsepower that the V8 trim produces, the Genesis  features an improved ZF 6-speed transmission.
Suspension:
The  ASD suspension that the Genesis supports is what the leading luxury  vehicles in the market from Lexus, BMW, and Mercedes support as well.
The  Genesis' front suspension is composed of an independent 5-link design  with SACHS ASD; gas shock absorbers; coil springs; and 25mm anti-roll  bar. Meanwhile the rear suspension is an independent 5-link design as  well with SACHS ASD; gas shock absorbers; coil springs; and an 18 mm  anti roll bar for the V8 trim and a 17 mm anti-roll bar.
Steering:Lexus  and Infiniti owners will find the Genesis to be quite familiar when it  comes to steering. It's remarkably compliant thanks to electro-hydraulic  assist and a rack-and-pinion steering power with engine-RPM-sensing.
Fuel  Economy:
Perhaps the soaring gas prices might discourage you  from an 8-cylinder vehicle but the Genesis delivers a comparable fuel  economy to that of sporty Coupes like the Nissan Altima. The Genesis'  EPA fuel economy estimates for the V6 are 18 mpg city/27 mpg highway and  21 mpg combined and as for the V8 you can expect 17mpg city/25 mpg  highway.
Interior Design:Without nameplates, and  badges the Hyundai Genesis may as well be sold at the price that  top-line luxury vehicles like Lexus and Infiniti go for, but Hyundai is  unique in the sense that it offers comparable luxury for a lower rate.  There is simply no doubt that the Genesis is prepared and equipped with  top-notch accents.
The dashboard is harmonized by Woodgrain and  leather interior accents complete with a center console that includes  copious climate controls such as heater and air filters. In addition to  climate controls, the audio controls are what top it off on account of  corresponding driver-friendly attributes that it features. Convenience  features like cruise control and cupholders are a given and you can  surely expect an entire selection of driver-friendly attributes that you  may as well find in a Lexus.
For instance, the instrument panel's  white-on-black electroluminescent gauges that share an immense  resemblance to the top-quality look that you may find in a Lexus.
The  Genesis is just like any other luxury sedan complete with a delicate  leathered interior and of course the best technology. Listening to all  of your favorite music won't be a hassle; after all you can simply  connect your iPod and blast your favorite music thanks to that Logic7  Lexicon discrete sound system.
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