Hyundai has been actively taking part in and leaving no stone unturned to dominate the automotive world. These guys were quite well known as the decent suppliers, though we can’t reckon them very good. But things changed suddenly when they introduced their coupe and Genesis sedan, and now they are known as one of the most influential players of the auto industry.

It was in 1991 when the Elantra was first introduced in the US, and at that time it wasn’t a vehicle with top shelf quality. But eighteen years are enough to utterly change the things. Now Hyundai is advertising the Elantra as a compact sedan with class-above options that make it feel quite expensive. It has been powered by the typical four-cylinder engine, but there are many other top features like Bluetooth, Electronic Stability Control as well as traction control.
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With the launch of this new Hyundai Genesis Coupe, the Korean manufacturer has really proved very impressive to show its performance and muscles in the field. The Hyundai Genesis Coupe is being called as the spiritual successor of the popular Nissan 240 SX, and it has all those features that people often want to have in a coupe.

The first thing that is worth mentioning here is that the 2010 Hyundai Genesis Coupe has a totally new look, and you can’t just reckon it a replacement for a aging Tiburon. This time it is really a thing which can be said entirely fresh with its stylish silhouette that has interesting facets all around its corners. From front it takes an arrowhead-like shape and on its side edges it nicely set its Z-shaped creases. The arena in which the BMW 335i, Infiniti G37 and Mazda RX8 are some vigorous players, the new Hyundai Genesis Coupe seems to enter the same arena with great pomp and show. The Genesis Coupe is available in Premium, Base and Track packages while a new version is expected in the later part of this year and it will be made available with an R-Spec.
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