RE: Genesis has built its own take on the G-wagen

RE: Genesis has built its own take on the G-wagen

Wednesday 16th April

Genesis has built its own take on the G-wagen

Well, kinda. Can the rugged X Gran Equator finally get you excited for posh Korean cars?


It’s probably fair to assume Genesis doesn’t feature too high up most PHers’ shortlists. While related to Hyundai in much the same way Lexus is to Toyota, the N Division magic and more general market understanding of the mainstream Koreans is yet to consistently feed upwards. Genesis initially launched in the UK with petrol and diesel saloons and shooting brakes; cool to people like us, but less so to those lobbing £300+ a month at a lease deal.

Genesis has now gone electric-only on British shores, further limiting its core petrolhead potential and completely ruling out the appearance of the cool G80 Magma performance saloon for us folk.

But the sands might be shifting, and not just in these images. Genesis Magma Racing will enter Le Mans (and WEC) from 2026 and its GMR-001 entrant has finally been revealed with tubthumping V8 power and a mesmerising orange livery. Quite the car for this new X Gran Equator Concept to share New York Auto Show floor space with, then.

On the surface, it’s another concept car from a firm that reveals far more design ideas than production realities. And yet more visually striking motor show fodder from Luc Donckerwolke of Lamborghini Murcielago fame. 

“The X Gran Equator Concept is an exercise in harmonising contrasts – combining elegance with ruggedness, and the spirit of exploration with refined comfort,” the Genesis Chief Creative Officer says. “It represents the orchestration of true off-road competence and uncompromising luxury, designed to enable the discovery of the world’s most breathtaking landscapes.”

Which is verbose designer speak for ‘wannabe G-Wagen’ if ever we heard it. Only the Genesis demonstrates a more slippery, less knowingly retro vibe, even if its long-bonnet, cab-backward shape somehow harks back to the good ol’ days. Is it just our eyes seeing the Mercedes W123 estate in its side profile?

Two rows of circular gauges inside are inspired by the dials of vintage cameras, apparently and help create a look that “orchestrates contrast between analogue architecture and digital technologies, crafting a space that feels both functional and evocative” according to the press bumf. A more general decluttering of the dashboard is all focused on keeping your eyes on the journey ahead, which is a philosophy we can all get behind. It’s heartening to know that’s what the designers and engineers prioritise. There’s no need to sell the car they’re sketching – its lack of a ginormous touchscreen is plain glorious, if an unrealistic production possibility.

Genesis says the integrated roof rails and split tailgate might just make it onto a future model, though; the four individual ‘moonroofs’ less so. “While not confirmed for production, its design language and innovative features showcase the brand’s future design potential,” we’re told of the X Gran Equator’s shot at relevance outside of the Manhattan show halls.

And that’s it. No powertrain details, nor much talk of its off-roadability beyond the fitment of 24-inch beadlock wheels. The more pertinent question to ponder is whether Genesis can ensure its future electric SUVs look half as appealing as this does. And if doing so will inch them higher up any of our shopping lists…


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Motormouth88

Original Poster:

583 posts

74 months

Wednesday 16th April
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Ummmm, no, it can’t…seen a handful of Genesis on the road on 72 plates and they already look painfully outdated

fantheman80

1,942 posts

63 months

Wednesday 16th April
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not sure why a leccy needs a nose like Pinocchio, not as if its housing a V12

I really think Genesis is a big fail from a company in form at the mo. Looking at them they look like cheap copies of Chryslers, alloys looked like sprayed with a rattle can etc...

Slowlygettingit

775 posts

55 months

Wednesday 16th April
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Awful looking thing inside and out

Lotobear

7,866 posts

142 months

Wednesday 16th April
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Oh, my eyes!

Jag_NE

3,197 posts

114 months

Wednesday 16th April
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fantheman80 said:
not sure why a leccy needs a nose like Pinocchio, not as if its housing a V12

I really think Genesis is a big fail from a company in form at the mo. Looking at them they look like cheap copies of Chryslers, alloys looked like sprayed with a rattle can etc...
Agreed. Like Infiniti, I presume the US market is far more interesting for the OEM's vs Europe.

Dr G

15,567 posts

256 months

Wednesday 16th April
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It looks like someone took a Scout Traveler, removed the door handles, asked a 12 year old to redesign the lights, and then a rhino sat on the tailgate.

cerb4.5lee

36,812 posts

194 months

Wednesday 16th April
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Motormouth88 said:
Ummmm, no, it can’t…seen a handful of Genesis on the road on 72 plates and they already look painfully outdated
I saw one the other day as well, and they're properly ugly looking things to my eyes. I didn't actually know what it was at first, because I'd never seen a Genesis before, and I now wish that I hadn't!

carinaman

23,065 posts

186 months

Wednesday 16th April
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Glasshouse, not the skylights, look Audi 80 B4 Avant and Audi 100 C3 and C4 Avant like to me.

I think I am already won over by Korean styling.

dunnoreally

1,272 posts

122 months

Wednesday 16th April
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I once watched a 2-hour CPD webinar about infrastructure valuation which included a guide on how to identify different types of electricity pylon.

It was very much more interesting than this car.

edoverheels

469 posts

119 months

Wednesday 16th April
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I like it but doesn't seem to utilise the space efficiency advantages that electric drivetrains can provide!

chickensoup

39 posts

26 months

Wednesday 16th April
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well I like it

vikingaero

11,899 posts

183 months

Wednesday 16th April
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fantheman80 said:
not sure why a leccy needs a nose like Pinocchio, not as if its housing a V12

I really think Genesis is a big fail from a company in form at the mo. Looking at them they look like cheap copies of Chryslers, alloys looked like sprayed with a rattle can etc...
Long nose a la Jaaag EV

MDMA .

9,542 posts

115 months

Wednesday 16th April
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Needs a bigger bonnet.

ex-devonpaul

1,425 posts

151 months

Wednesday 16th April
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Does it say "Klaatu barada nikto" on the 'off' button?

Crudeoink

1,052 posts

73 months

Wednesday 16th April
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MDMA . said:
Needs a bigger bonnet.
Quite! Why is the bonnet so long ? biglaugh

Uncle Meat

868 posts

264 months

Wednesday 16th April
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Why is there a boxed in RSJ between the driver and front passenger?! rofl

carinaman

23,065 posts

186 months

Wednesday 16th April
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The new R5 has a bonnet despite being an EV.

If an EV doesn't need a bonnet perhaps they should've styled and named the new R5 after the original Twingo?

Mikebentley

7,311 posts

154 months

Wednesday 16th April
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carinaman said:
The new R5 has a bonnet despite being an EV.

If an EV doesn't need a bonnet perhaps they should've styled and named the new R5 after the original Twingo?
They’ve shown an EV Twingo too.

Mikebentley

7,311 posts

154 months

Wednesday 16th April
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I think they should turn all the seats round , turn the bonnet into a pick up bed and drive it the other way round.

fantheman80

1,942 posts

63 months

Wednesday 16th April
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Mikebentley said:
I think they should turn all the seats round , turn the bonnet into a pick up bed and drive it the other way round.
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