"We are seriously looking at a small front-wheel-drive coupe to replace the Tiburon, but I can't say when that will happen," said John Krafcik, Vice President of product development for Hyundai, in an interview with Automotive News.
He went on to emphasize the Genesis coupe is intended to fill a new role in the company's lineup - it's not a Tiburon replacement. The new Veloster-based car would be the spiritual heir to the Tiburon legacy.
Bearing a bit of a resemblance to Kia's Cee'd - using the same platform as its corporate cousin would make a lot of sense - the Veloster concept was pitched as a 2+2 with a sporty demeanor and an economical 2.0L engine, a formula that worked well for the Tiburon. With the Veloster's more hatch-like proportions and modern styling, it might find even greater success than its sharky forebear.
Since Hyundai has plans for the Genesis coupe to occupy its range from economy coupe below $20,000 to luxury sport coupe above $30,000, differentiating the eventual successor to the Tiburon on more than drivetrain alone is probably a good move for the company.


Reader Comments
Fri Apr 18 2008 12:10 PM
bambam says
I hope it has a rear and side camera or x ray vision is needed. LOL
Sat Apr 19 2008 7:07 AM
SomDude says
you said it man.. :D
Fri Apr 25 2008 9:37 PM
Amerikaz Most Wanted Dead says
sorry. dont feel like pushing tha car
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