Genesis Electric Sedan For 2021

Genesis Electric Sedan For 2021

Editor Wakesho

Previous electric Genesis concepts have included small coupes that stretched the definition of a luxury car. At the New York auto show in 2018, Genesis showed Essentia, a high-performance two-seat coupe, with butterfly doors. A year later, at the same show, the company rolled out the Mint concept, a tiny, luxurious two-seat coupe meant as an upscale urban commuter. It nevertheless took the show by storm.

The brand is also working on developing a new fuel-cell vehicle, which could be based on the technology used in the Hyundai Nexo from Genesis’ parent company.

Manfred Fitzgerald, the brand’s global executive vice president, said the brand is also working on developing a new fuel-cell vehicle, which could be based on the technology used in the Hyundai Nexo from Genesis’ parent company.