Genesis X Convertible is Outrageously Good Looking – First Look Video

Mike Schlee
by Mike Schlee

Genesis had been tight lipped about why they brought us to Malibu California.

But we knew we were going to see something special. When the wraps finally came off. we got to see the world premiere of the Genesis X Convertible.

This is the final instalment in Genesis’ X model trilogy of concept cars. The new Convertible joins the X Concept and X Speedium Coupe Concept. The latter was shown earlier this year at the New York Auto Show.

Not Much Known

No details are available about the EV drivetrain that powers the Genesis X Convertible. All we’ve been told is that it shares the same set-up as the X Speedium Coupe.

SEE ALSO: Genesis X Concept is a Stunning Low-Slung EV Coupe

By being an EV, the general shape of the vehicle does not need to conform to conventual internal combustion engine car design. But the designers did give the Genesis X Convertible a throw-back coke-bottle shape and pleasing proportions. There is the Genesis signature twin bar lighting front and rear. The front lights even wrap all the way back past the front fenders.

Genesis X Convertible – Old School Futuristic

The new concept is a hardtop convertible that features transparent moon roofs to give passenger’s an airy feel. The interior features horizontal and vertical stitching throughout giving the car a somewhat retro-futuristic look, if that makes sense.

The four seater drop-top does not appear to be a running model, but there are fake screens up front to give the impression of what a production model could look like. As far as plans for this car, none have been told to us at this time, but we think an all-electric convertible halo car would do a lot of good for Genesis.

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Mike Schlee
Mike Schlee

A 20+ year industry veteran, Mike rejoins the AutoGuide team as the Managing Editor. He started his career at a young age working at dealerships, car rentals, and used car advertisers. He then found his true passion, automotive writing. After contributing to multiple websites for several years, he spent the next six years working at the head office of an automotive OEM, before returning back to the field he loves. He is a member of the Automobile Journalists Association of Canada (AJAC), and Midwest Automotive Media Association (MAMA). He's the recipient of a feature writing of the year award and multiple video of the year awards.

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  • ROBERT COTTERMAN ROBERT COTTERMAN on Nov 18, 2022

    I wish it was available

  • Don Don on Jan 18, 2023

    looks like a 1982 corvette and a 2004 chrysler cross fire had a baby. so nothing really new just modern retro. Like Mustan, like camaro, like challenger etc

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