2022 Genesis X Speedium Coupe Concept

2022 Genesis X Speedium Coupe Concept

Genesis premiered the Genesis X Speedium Coupe at Genesis House New York, a cultural space in Manhattan's Meatpacking District. The concept car incorporates Genesis' DNA, while looking ahead to the next wave of EVs and highlighting Genesis' future as a luxury electric vehicle brand. The Genesis X Speedium Coupe was born out of a "freestyle" design exercise based on the Genesis X Concept. Luc Donckerwolke, Genesis Chief Creative Officer and 2022 World Car Person of the Year led the initiative. It embodies the timeless Genesis' design philosophy, Athletic Elegance, in an even more progressive way. The name Speedium was inspired by the Korean racetrack in the city of Inje and the passion for motorsport it inspired in Genesis designers. The name also encapsulates Genesis' belief that the emotional value of driving will remain strong in the era of electrification. The addition of the word "coupe" further accentuates the enjoyment of driving through aesthetic designs.

2022 Genesis X Speedium Coupe Concept

Genesis followed the principle of reductive design, or "less is more," for the concept car. The Genesis X Speedium Coupe stands out for its restrained elegance, clean lines, and subtle curves. The model challenges the status quo of a defined car type. It is not a conventional concept car that previews plans for the production lineup. On the front of the vehicle, Genesis' signature Two Lines lamps have evolved into a full-width element that encompasses the shape of the crest resembling the Genesis Crest Grille. It was designed to carry the brand signature of the wing face for the electrification era by integrating the daytime running lamps with the low beam and high beam together. It carries an EV face that symbolizes Genesis' transformation towards becoming an all-electric car brand with a six-model lineup by 2030.

2022 Genesis X Speedium Coupe Concept

From an overhead perspective, the hourglass silhouette highlights the car's passion and character. The curvaceous and sensuous form accentuates the wheel arches creating muscular presence. Viewed from the side, the Parabolic Line extending from the front to the rear of the car maintains a certain tension in the design as a classic car would. The deliberate "anti-wedge" design culminates in a streamlined look that exudes understated elegance. Meanwhile, an elliptical tail balances out the look for a visually engaging tension between convex and concave surfaces in the rear. The V-shaped brake lights interrupt the circular shape by producing the striking contrast that is one of the hallmarks of a Genesis vehicle.

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