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Is a 2012 Hyundai Genesis front wheel drive?

Is a 2012 Hyundai Genesis front wheel drive?

The Genesis sedan rides on a 115.6-inch wheelbase and is 196.3 inches in length overall. It is about the same size as the Toyota Avalon, but unlike Toyota’s flagship, the Genesis is rear-wheel drive.

How fast is a 2012 Hyundai Genesis?

130 mph
Hyundai pegs its 0-60 mph times at about six seconds, and sets a top speed at 130 mph. A 4.6-liter V-8 engine is the next step in the Genesis lineup.

Does 2012 Hyundai Genesis have backup camera?

While I got plenty of use out of the optional lane departure warning, active cruise control and backup camera in my test car, I was surprised that this $40,000-plus Genesis didn’t come with a blind spot warning system.

Is the Hyundai Genesis a rear wheel drive car?

What finally debuted at the 2008 New York Auto Show was a rear-wheel drive coupe with a five-link independent rear suspension, Torsen limited-slip differential, Brembo brakes and a choice of powerplants and transmissions. With a starting price just $22,000, even the base turbocharged model would be a car enthusiast’s dream.

When did the Hyundai Genesis Coupe come out?

A rear wheel drive sports car from Hyundai, dubbed Hyundai Genesis Coupe and sharing the Genesis Sedan’s platform and name, was unveiled at the 2008 New York International Auto Show.

What are the specs of a Hyundai Genesis?

The Genesis Sedan is a luxury-oriented conveyance with seating for five, while the Genesis Coupe is a performance-oriented 2+2. Hyundai is initially offering six different Genesis Coupe models: 2.0T, 2.0T Premium, 2.0T Track, 3.8, 3.8 Grand Touring, and 3.8 Track (a seventh model, the lightweight 2.0T R-Spec, won’t arrive until later).

What kind of all wheel drive does a Hyundai have?

Hyundai’s HTRAC all-wheel drive system is designed to combine the capabilities of a 4WD system with the performance and full efficiency of front-wheel drive. While the AWD system is always engaged drivers have the option of selecting one of three driving modes:

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Ruth Doyle