2010 Hyundai Genesis Coupe Pricing Announced

10GenesisCoupe The 2009 Hyundai Genesis won a slew of awards, including Cars.com’s New Car of the Year distinction. This year will see the debut of the 2010 Genesis coupe, which is significantly different from the sedan. Starting at $22,000, the 2.0-liter four-cylinder version tops out at $26,750 with the Track Package.

The coupe is also available with a 3.8-liter V-6, starting at $25,000 with the basic six-speed manual transmission. If you really want to get your kicks in, though, you can upgrade to the Track model, which has a ZF six-speed automatic Shiftronic transmission, for a cool $31,000. None of these prices include a $750 destination charge.

The 2010 Hyundai Genesis coupe goes on sale late this month. Check after the jump for full pricing information on all the different packages and engine options.

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By Stephen Markley | February 11, 2009 | Comments (10)
Tags: Genesis, Hyundai

Comments 

Watchdog

I don't see the pricing in your table.

d

they should have used the name "Nemesis"...JMHO...

woops. Fixed now. sorry

Happymantis

They totally should have named this car, "Nemesis," it sounds much more palatable to the twenty-somethings who will be drawn to this car, instead of "Genesis," which works fine for older people and those looking for mainstay features on the sedan.

Original sheth

why so many trim levels? They could have reduced this two four trims with options and been fine.

At least the price makes it more accessible to consumers than the sedan, which is key for buyers in the type of market Hyundai's aiming for.

Mike S.

Why is there an asterisk next to the R-Spec?

This is a nice car, good suspension, cool lights and look banditskiy.Mne like!

The best car! I would ride, just as money will gather.

Hi, great post. thank you!

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