2014 Hyundai Genesis returns to show profile in new spy photo

by SpeedLux

The 2014 Hyundai Genesis has been caught on camera yet again but this time completely undisguised and also revealing more of its side profile.

Recently the very first image with a naked 2014 Hyundai Genesis was made available on the net revealing its front fascia and now we have come across this second image of the car showing its side and a small portion of the wraparound taillights. Not sure but we assume that it’s the same car participating in what appears to be a shoot for an upcoming ad or a promotional clip for this model.

Recently we reported that Hyundai’s full-size luxury sedan will be available for the first time with an optional all-wheel drive system and new technology called HTRAC which will be capable of electronically controlling the torque split between the axles depending on driving and road conditions. In terms of engine options we can expect to find the familiar V6 3.8-liter and V8 5.0-liter mills which will both be linked to an 8-speed automatic gearbox.

The company has confirmed that the all-new Genesis will be shown in the home town South Korea before the end of this year.

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