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Taking inspiration from aircraft technology, an available new Head’s-Up Display (HUD) projects a virtual image onto the windshield, enabling the driver to keep his or her eyes on the road using a system of mirrors combined with a TFT LCD display. The system utilizes a wide screen with adjustable brightness to ensure both excellent daytime and nighttime visibility. Driving information such as speed, Smart Cruise Control status, navigation, Blind Spot Detection, Forward Collision Warning, speed limit, Lane Departure Warning System and audio system data is projected at a perceived virtual distance approximately six feet ahead of the driver for maximum legibility while driving.
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2015 Hyundai Genesis first-look at Chapman Hyundai dealerships
Vehicle preview gives customers a chance to see revamped model
Press Release: Chapman Hyundai dealerships – Thu, 13 Mar, 2014 2:34 PM EDT
The new 2015 Hyundai Genesis has been redesigned to give the BMW and Mercedes-Benz mid-sized sedan segment some stiff competition. And with refinements and whiz-bang technology included for a price that is nearly 10K less than the other guys similarly-equipped, the Genesis will quickly become a go-to ride for those looking for luxury.
"It is a dream to drive. It's responsive, dynamic and feels like a German-made vehicle out on the road," enthused Otto Kyriakidis, Senior Manager of Premium Product Operations for Hyundai. He recently drove the Genesis to Chapman Hyundai in Scottsdale for a special preview day. And while Kyriakidis is paid to be enthusiastic, in this case its justified. From an industry-first CO2 monitor that detects when carbon dioxide levels are high enough to induce drowsiness and lets fresh air in to the cabin, to a trunk that automatically senses when your hands are full and opens, the 2015 Genesis is luxe-affordibility at its best.
"Here, listen to this," Kyriakidis says, pulling out a quarter and tapping on the rear side window. "Hear that? The glass is specially-designed to reduce wind and road noise. It dampens the sound," he explained to a nearby customer. "A lot of thought has gone into the design of this vehicle."
Premium touches like a high-def 9.2-inch nav screen, a full-color heads-up display, power rear sunshade and LED tail and fog lights are standard on the Genesis equipped with a 5.0L V8 engine. The Parisian-gray model Kyriakidis drove from LA to Phoenix featured a 3.8L V6 and made an impressive 24mpg in real-world highway driving conditions. This from a naturally-aspirated, traditional engine; estimates on city mpg haven't been released, but expect them to trail the other segment models who use forced-induction engines to boost mpg.
Look for the 2015 Genesis to hit dealerships en masse by the end of May.
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