Is a 2013 Hyundai Genesis Coupe rear-wheel drive?
Is a 2013 Hyundai Genesis Coupe rear-wheel drive?
2013 Hyundai Genesis Coupe.
Is a 2013 Hyundai Genesis front wheel drive?
The Genesis 3.8 has a V6 with 333 horsepower, and the Genesis 5.0 R-Spec has a V8 with 429 horsepower. An eight-speed automatic transmission and rear-wheel drive are standard.
Is the Genesis Coupe front wheel drive or rear wheel drive?
While they both share the rear-wheel drive configurations, an engine block, some suspension components, and a transmission, they are two very different vehicles. The Genesis Sedan is a luxury-oriented conveyance with seating for five, while the Genesis Coupe is a performance-oriented 2+2.
Is the 2013 Hyundai Genesis a good car?
That the 2013 Genesis coupe offers more power and is undeniably improved will certainly help, but the car is going to need several more record sales years and perhaps another generation of refinement to catch the pony at the front of the pack.
What kind of engine does the Hyundai Genesis have?
The Genesis 3.8 has a V6 with 333 horsepower, and the Genesis 5.0 R-Spec has a V8 with 429 horsepower. An eight-speed automatic transmission and rear-wheel drive are standard. Both engines surge the Genesis up to speed confidently and the automatic delivers prompt downshifts, giving the sedan more than enough muscle to pass slower vehicles.
When did the Hyundai Genesis Coupe stop being made?
With the launch of Genesis Motors as a standalone luxury brand, the Hyundai Genesis Coupe remained branded as a Hyundai and eventually was discontinued in 2016.
Is the Hyundai Genesis 2.0T rear wheel drive?
In its first three model years (2010-2012), the Hyundai Genesis Coupe 2.0T was not a car I could get excited about (read my review of the 2011 2.0T R-Spec here ). Its poky engine and sloppy handling made it under-deliver on its billing as an affordable, rear-wheel-drive performance coupe. Fortunately, the new 2013 version brings relief.
What’s the difference between the 2013 Hyundai Genesis?
The 2013 Hyundai Genesis Coupe offers stoplight-to-stoplight gusto that the modestly powered FR-S and BRZ can’t match. The added power for 2013 comes from a new, more-efficient turbocharger and a larger intercooler.
What kind of mpg does the Hyundai Genesis get?
One editor averaged 29.9 mpg in the 2013 on a highway trip of about 130 miles. The automatic-equipped FR-S and BRZ are rated 25/34 mpg with automatic transmissions, 22/30 mpg with manuals, but neither car has the Hyundai Genesis Coupe’s quick acceleration.