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Genesis revealed the Genesis X Convertible concept in California

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Genesis hosted an intimate viewing of its new Genesis X Convertible concept in California on November 15, 2022.  The Genesis X Convertible concept shares its architecture and electric powertrain with the X Concept in 2021 and X Speedium Coupe concept in 2022.

Genesis X Convertible concept
Genesis X Convertible concept

The Genesis X Convertible concept’s long bonnet, dash-to-axle, short front overhang, and long wheelbase are drawn rearwards towards the long deck.  The characteristic quad lights—from which Genesis’ Two-Line graphic identity originates—are also present on the X Convertible concept. As in the X Speedium Coupe concept, this graphic identity integrates the new EV face and forms an abstract of the Crest Grille.  The cooling function for the powertrain and batteries has been relocated to lower openings in the front bumper.

Genesis X Convertible concept
Genesis X Convertible concept

The rear end of the X Convertible concept features a concave elliptical duck tail intersected by horizontal quad rear lights, as seen on the X Concept and X Speedium Coupe concepts. The continuity of the elliptical shape is interrupted and crowned by a V-shape indentation that hints at the crest and wings of the Genesis logo.  The wheels are a combination of Genesis’ G-Matrix pattern orchestrated by an aero dish concave section. The spacers of this aero dish serve to extract heat from the brakes.

Genesis X Convertible concept
Genesis X Convertible concept

The interior of the X Convertible concept features a driver-centric four-seat asymmetric layout.  Inspired in part by traditional Korean roof architecture, the interior design features Giwa Navy and Dancheong Orange colors.  The primary interior color is Giwa Navy—named after “Giwa”, the roof tiles on Korean houses. Made from recyclable wool fabric, the textured, woven pad graphic wraps around the cabin.  Meanwhile, Dancheong Orange—named after the traditional decorative colorings on traditional Korean wooden buildings— serves as a bold accent color, encircling the cabin in a two-line motif and featuring on the stitching of the seats and fabric.


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