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First Hyundai Genesis Coupe commercial hits Korea, pricing revealed

Click above to watch the videoToday is the day reservations become available for the Hyundai Genesis Coupe in Korea. To celebrate, Hyundai has released a new commercial which you can watch after the break. Those placing orders now should begin taking possession of their new two-door, rear-wheel drive coupe on September 26. Pricing for the new hotness from Hyundai is very reasonable for the Korean market with a base price of 25,360,000 WON (about U.S. $23,000). Stepping up to the "Stylish Pack" (seriously?) nets you 19-inch rims, a limited slip diff and optional Brembo's for 26,920,000 WON (U.S. $24,500). Well worth it in our estimation. A loaded 3.8-liter V6 Genesis Coupe will go for 33,150,000 WON (U.S. $30,100), which buys you over 300-horsepower and a full leather interior.Hit the jump for a full rundown of pricing and options for the Coupe in Korea. According to our tipster, the Genesis sedan with the 3.8-liter V6 is selling for about $70K in its home market. This being the case, it's pretty hard to draw any conclusions as to what this means for U.S. Genesis Coupe pricing when it goes on sale sometime in 2009. We can hardly wait. Thanks for the tip, Sam![Source: blog.daum.net]Video: Genesis Coupe 2.0 GL- 210HP Theta 2.0 TCI RS engine, dual airbags, 6-speed MT, 18 alloys, ABS, VDC, starter button, seat warmers, Bluetooth handsfree systemOptions: 5-speed AT, sunroof, reverse parking aid (?) (probably backup sonar), side and curtain airbagsPRICE - 25,360,000 WON (~US$23,000)Genesis Coupe 2.0 Stylish Pack- GL base options, 19 inch alloys, LSD, HID headlights, leather seats, full-auto climate control, reverse parking aidOptions: 5-speed AT, sunroof, side and curtain airbags, Brembo brake systemPRICE - 26,920,000 WON (~US$24,500)Genesis Coupe 2.0 GLS- Stylish Pack base options, Brembo brake system, active headrests, 6-CD CD changer, aluminum pedals, JBL sound system, Bridgestone Potenza RE050A tiresOptions: 5-speed AT, sunroof, side and curtain airbagsPRICE - 30,690,000 WON (~US$27,900)Genesis Coupe 3.8 GLS- 2.0 GLS base options, 303 HP Lambda 3.8 RS engine, Brembo brake system, LSD, 19 alloys, reverse parking aid, leather seatsOptions: ZF 6-speed AT, sunroof, side and curtain airbagsPRICE - 33,150,000 WON (~US$30,100)




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