The Genesis G70 Goes on Sale September 15th… In Korea

Timothy Cain
by Timothy Cain

You must wait a little while longer, but we’ll soon have a much better idea of what the Genesis G70 will look like. The entry-level sports sedan from Hyundai’s upmarket Genesis division debuts in its South Korea home market next Friday, September 15, 2017, at an event at Seoul’s Olympic Park.

In fact, in advance of the unveiling in Korea, we already have a clearer view of the Genesis G70, thanks to the timely response of one Michael Giele, who spotted the new Genesis sedan and posted images to Twitter.

Destined to provide the next major shakeup in the small luxury sports sedan sector after the Alfa Romeo Giulia, Jaguar XE, and Cadillac ATS arrived with great expectations, the Genesis G70 will be tasked with challenging the Infiniti Q50 and Lexus IS, more likely than not with more equipment and lower MSRPs. It won’t be easy for Hyundai’s Genesis brand, so the car had better look good.

Eerste non-camo foto’s hier; https://t.co/erL2pDO33j @AutoWeek @autozinenl @AutobahnEU

— Michael Giele (@MichaelGiele) September 3, 2017


According to Yonhap News Agency, the G70 will be added to the two-pronged Genesis lineup below the large G90 and midsize G80 with three engines in the Korean domestic market. The 2.0-liter turbo — ubiquitious in the luxury car sphere — starts at the equivalent of USD $34,000. Korean customers will also be offered a 2.2-liter diesel. But much of the early interest will be in the 3.3-liter turbocharged V6, an engine that produces 365 horsepower and 376 lb-ft of torque in the Genesis G80, an engine that’s expected to accelerate the G70’s Kia Stinger GT partner from 0-60 mph in less than five seconds.

Of course, the Q50 and IS are only two of the G70’s potential alternatives. “With the G70, we are targeting European premium car brands,” Hwang Chung-yul, Genesis Project Management Center’s senior vice president, said this past weekend. Not surprisingly, Chung-yul cites the BMW 3 Series, Mercedes-Benz C-Class, and Audi A4 as key rivals.

To date, 13 months since launching in America, Genesis Motors USA has sold 20,314 copies of the G90 and G80. That’s a hint of a fraction of a slice in a U.S. luxury market that’s seen more than 86,000 C-Classes and 118,000 Lexus RXs leave dealers during the same time period. The G70 is yet another sedan for a company that’s attempted to slowly carve out a luxury image in a shrinking corner of the luxury market. The GV80, Genesis’ first utility vehicle, is still on the other side of the horizon.

But the G70, expected in America early in 2018 Q1, will be Genesis Motors’ volume hope. It will be a massive challenge for Hyundai’s premium division, already undergoing serious shifts in its questionable approach to the U.S. market, to elbow its way into a German-dominated category. Besides Infiniti’s successful incursion way back in 2002 and Lexus’ foray with the IS roughly half a decade earlier, the competition has grown ever more fierce with aforementioned vehicles from Cadillac, Jaguar, and Alfa Romeo.

None of these cars challenge the C-Class and 3 Series/4 Series for top-selling honors, but each car steals a section of the market Hyundai intended for its Genesis G70.

[Image: Michael Giele/Twitter]

Timothy Cain is a contributing analyst at The Truth About Cars and Autofocus.ca and the founder and former editor of GoodCarBadCar.net. Follow on Twitter @timcaincars.

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  • Conundrum Conundrum on Sep 06, 2017

    “With the G70, we are targeting European premium car brands,” Hwang Chung-yul, Genesis Project Management Center’s senior vice president, said ..." The usual PR hogwash, where up is down and night is day. Genesis left the UK market this July, eight weeks ago. The reason: they managed to sell only 50, yes that's fifty, cars in two full years. Talk about a complete dud. Sure the new Genesis 70 may target European premium car brands inside the crazy brained Hyundai execs' heads, but let's get real shall we? If they had any sense, they'd be doing what Lambo, Maserati, and Jaguar are doing, and what Porsche survives on. Make some SUVs.

    • Bd2 Bd2 on Sep 08, 2017

      He means they are targeting MB and BMW - pretty much what Cadillac, Lexus, Infiniti, Jaguar, Alfa (and even Audi) does. As for the UK market, it's not like the Genesis brand has models which are suited for the market (large, thirsty petrol sedans aren't exactly in demand). The G70, the upcoming small crossover and the EV will be the models which will be most suited for the UK market - which is why Hyundai has slated around 2020 for the launch date of the Genesis brand in Europe.

  • Newenthusiast Newenthusiast on Sep 06, 2017

    Genesis NEEDS a crossover and/or an SUV in North America to grow the brand. That being said, if they were to offer this G70 in a true wagon style to go after a small, but once loyal niche that Volvo is trying to capture and that BMW and Mercedes no longer serve here (did they all go to Subaru? VW?), they might find some success there. They could use it as the basis for whatever compact CUV they need to have, which would outsell it 100 to 1, if not more. All it has to do is drive 'not like an appliance' yet still be comfy, be backed by Hyundai's corporate 10yr/100,000 mile warranty, and beat the other luxury brands in standard options offered for the MSRP. Offer a value proposition without being perceived as cheap.

    • Bd2 Bd2 on Sep 08, 2017

      They have 3 crossovers on the way.

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